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Sloroll

07-27-2005 06:56:52




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Cool weather makes work a lot easier for the flyboys!




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MH

07-27-2005 08:07:52




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 Re: Needs dusting. in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 06:56:52  
The only thing your missing is that special swagger in your step, then you would be ready for one of those match-maker web sites.



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Sloroll

07-27-2005 06:59:09




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 Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 06:56:52  
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:? )



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DaveH IA

07-27-2005 19:35:43




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 06:59:09  
there's a yellow bi-plane sprayed around Collins last few years--that the same one in the picture??



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Illinois Boy

07-27-2005 07:19:50




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 06:59:09  
Are you also a pilot - or just really, really tall??
Great pictures - thanks!!



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Sloroll

07-27-2005 07:36:58




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 Re: Other way in reply to Illinois Boy, 07-27-2005 07:19:50  
Tall AND good looking. Inteligence somewhat higher than the norm too. :? )



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Galen

07-27-2005 10:15:36




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 07:36:58  
Is that why you misspelled "intelligence"? 8^)



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Sloroll

07-27-2005 10:42:20




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 Re: Other way in reply to Galen, 07-27-2005 10:15:36  
If I didn't work at imperfections people would get to jealous.



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Galen

07-27-2005 10:55:35




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 10:42:20  
Uh-huh! That's what they all say..... .LOL!
Thanks for the pictures!



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Red Dave

07-27-2005 08:09:51




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 07:36:58  
And modest too, it seems ;)



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RustyFarmall

07-27-2005 07:45:40




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 07:36:58  
And you really know how to pile it high also. All good assets. Question, What are they spraying for? I assume insects?



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Sloroll

07-27-2005 07:51:41




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 Re: Other way in reply to RustyFarmall, 07-27-2005 07:45:40  
Rootworm beetle and fugicide.

I've got a bubbling Erol Flynn personallity I didn't mention.



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Brian in Ohio

07-27-2005 09:02:24




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 07:51:41  
There's no conceit in his family... he has it all... :P



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JMS/MN

07-27-2005 08:17:08




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 07:51:41  
Can you buckle a swash, too?



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Lou

07-27-2005 09:34:23




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 Re: Other way in reply to JMS/MN, 07-27-2005 08:17:08  
Is it possible he is "in like Flyn? "



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Harley

07-27-2005 09:40:19




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 Re: Other way in reply to Lou, 07-27-2005 09:34:23  
Guys I"ve met old Slo, and he is all of the above AND... a darn good tree climber too. How do you think he gets all these great looking down on shots. Harley



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Lou

07-27-2005 09:53:25




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 Re: Other way in reply to Harley, 07-27-2005 09:40:19  
I get it slow roll,boy it takes some of us a long time to catch on.What are you bouncing around in up there? Years ago I had part of an Archer II, I sure miss it. Lou



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DAVE (CO)

07-27-2005 10:30:17




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 Re: Other way in reply to Lou, 07-27-2005 09:53:25  
Dumb newby question. How can you tell where you've been? I know on ground sprayers there's dye in the end of the boom, but don't see anything different on the plane.



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Sloroll

07-27-2005 10:40:46




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 Re: Other way in reply to DAVE (CO), 07-27-2005 10:30:17  
Now the marking is done with GPS. Some pop flags too. In fact it is next to impossible to get insurance with out a GPS marker. it is accurate within a couple of inches and the map can be downloaded later incase of lawsuit or to placate a person that believes he has been..... well taken advantage of. My personal mount is a 1941 J5 (picture taking craft) and a Cherokee 140 (160hp) that is used for pilot instruction. I am building from scratch, a biplane and helping a good friend restore a 46 J3. I run a littel airport in IA. It is a good way to live if you have no life and a great way to spend any extra chainge one can pull out of the sofa! :? )

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Lou

07-27-2005 11:58:42




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 10:40:46  
The J are pipers as I recall, 160hp in a 140 sounds pretty hot. Do you think you could take up a collection from good looking IA women so I could start flying again? Have fun. Lou



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muggsw6

07-27-2005 11:08:04




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 Re: Other way in reply to Sloroll, 07-27-2005 10:40:46  
Slowroll, I remember when I started in the fert. biz in '84,going out to flag planes with a pickup on the ends. Was about this time of year,hot as he!!, they were flyin on counter for stalk borers.Talk about stupid,we stood out there and watched the planes go over,not always shut off when they went over!!! It's awonder alot of us have lived this long!!



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