PL Products now Aeroslave

Bill Glaze billglaze at triad.rr.com
Sun Jan 9 11:12:19 AKST 2005


Amir:
I heard from somebody that since you've moved to near Lake Mead, you 
have fitted floats on your flying carpet, and waterwings on all your 
camels.  True?  BG

Amir Neshati wrote:

> Gray made it clear, as he leaves no grey areas in his though 
> conveyance, that I'm to stay
> in the swamp (where I can find a canopy or two) until further notice 
> to come out of exile....
> So, take your shots at me ;-)
>  
> Amir Neshati - REALTOR
> Prudential Americana Group
> The Wesley & Tracy Drown Team
> 871 Coronado Center Drive, Suite 100
> Henderson, Nevada 89052
> (702) 505-3085
> www.wesleydrown.com <http://www.wesleydrown.com>
> www.lvvertical.com <http://www.lvvertical.com>
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: Wayne Galligan <mailto:wgalligan at goodsonacura.com>
>     To: discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>     Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 9:54 AM
>     Subject: Re: PL Products now Aeroslave
>
>     Bill,
>      
>     Amir needs a large swamp... that's why I thought of Mead Lake.  :-)
>      
>     WG
>      
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         From: Bill Glaze <mailto:billglaze at triad.rr.com>
>         To: discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>         Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 11:17 AM
>         Subject: Re: PL Products now Aeroslave
>
>         Wayne:
>         I flat guarantee you that there are swamps in Las Vegas, if
>         you fly at Bill Bennett Field, where the TOC was held.  I
>         remember once at the Scale Masters' where the Sheriff's
>         Helicopter helped out in looking for a scale airplane that
>         went down in the swamp.  I lost an airplane out there, which I
>         was never able to find.  When I came home, my wife wanted to
>         know why I had been in a fight.  In fact, another time I was
>         crawling through a tunnel in 8 foot high grass, when I was
>         suddenly struck by the thought "what on earth made this
>         tunnel?"  (Language cleaned up for family readers.)  I
>         resolved never to go out there again without my .45 in a
>         shoulder holster.  Then I thought to myself  "why go out there
>         at all if I feel I need that kind of protection?" 
>         Fortunately, shortly after that happened, the City opened the
>         field at North Las Vegas.  End of problem.  (for me, anyway.) 
>         Or course, if I'd had Amir's magic flying carpet with the
>         hovering ability..................
>         Incidentally, the "Swamp" is a Federal Wildlive Refuge--official.
>
>         Bill Glaze
>
>         Wayne Galligan wrote:
>
>>         Amir,
>>          
>>         You always have belly, belly good such answers.   I guess
>>         there are no swamps in Nevada you could be flying over are
>>         there?  Ohhh I forgot....there's Mead Lake and big obstacle
>>         called Hoover Dam.  And then there is that magic carpet that
>>         could care less where you fly.
>>          
>>         Happy New Year,
>>          
>>         WG
>>          
>>         ----- Original Message -----
>>
>>             From: Amir Neshati <mailto:amirneshati at earthlink.net>
>>             To: discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>>             Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 1:24 AM
>>             Subject: Re: PL Products now Aeroslave
>>
>>              
>>             From: Mike Hester <mailto:kerlock at comcast.net>
>>
>>                 To: discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>>                 Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 8:38 PM
>>                 Subject: Re: PL Products now Aeroslave
>>
>>                 Ok, but here's a good question or two Lance.
>>                  
>>                 Let's say I have a Symphony. Oh crap I was doing
>>                 knife edges over swampy Ga, forgot to tighten my
>>                 canopy bolts (or whatever) and I lost the canopy!
>>                 It's my only pattern plane, and the season is only 2
>>                 months from now. I call you. What response do I get?
>>                  
>>                 Use a hatch latch (spring loaded) and don't fly over
>>                 swamps ;-)
>>                  
>>                 That answer alone could be the difference between
>>                 "Aeroslave is awesome" and "Aeroslave sucks". If the
>>                 quality is there, that's great. From what I've seen
>>                 it looks  like it is. But it doesn't end there. It
>>                 only begins there.
>>                  
>>                 If you sold a guy a wing panel sheeted, and it had
>>                 the tube sockets installed, and god forbid it snapped
>>                 a wing panel because....whatever reason, but lets say
>>                 it's a very rare case of "oops". What is the response?
>>                  
>>                 Try a biplane ;-)
>>                  
>>                  
>>                 I know how you operate, because I have dealt with you
>>                 personally before. You did the right things, even
>>                 went above and beyond. THAT I can get behind and
>>                 respect. I know that you've had good and bad
>>                 experiences and reviews, it's part of it. But it's
>>                 how you handle it that makes you or breaks you.
>>                  
>>                 So answer the questions, enquiring minds want to
>>                 know. You have the mic.
>>                  
>>                 -Mike
>>
>>                      
>>
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