Hello - I enjoyed your pictures of your 801. I was wondering where you purchased your door trim pieces? Or did you fabricate them yourself. From looking at all your pictures and the type of aircraft - I am guessing you built them yourself. Thanks -- Dennis Krummel
Hi,
It seems that after completing the construction of our aircraft and showing the first flight, the interest in viewing or participating on the website falls off. I have been following the (backcountrypilot.org) site, which seems to have an active group of men and women in the northwest. The most popular thread on this site is (where did you fly today?). It now has seventy-six pages of flights. Most are not long journeys, but places in their local area - discussions of where they flew for meals, camping, fishing, equipment, tie downs, and so on. I find this interesting and think, gee if I ever get into that area I would like to experience that also. Also discussed are upcoming flights.
Diana, the woman who gave us her car in Lamar, MO, I found out after the fact, was on a grass strip tour and was grounded by weather five miles from my home. Crap, if only we had known.
The details of our trip would not have been written if Sebastian had not requested it.
I see Suzy Patey posted bits of her trip to Mexico. I do hope she is encouraged to put together a detailed description of her adventure.
What I am trying to suggest is that the update section of (my plane) also have a spot for (where did you fly your zenith today?) in the hope of adding additional interest to the site.
Suzy
We are getting close to Completing my 801. Could you possibly let me know how I can contact you, re possibly getting some dual time for insurance purposes. I live in Grand Junction. My e-mail address. bobcaskey@acsol.net. My insurance carrier is asking for this before they insure me on N801BZ maiden flight.
Thanks Bob Caskey
Tim Garrett
Dec 29, 2008
Dennis Krummel
Feb 4, 2009
Alexander Kuzmin
Oct 19, 2009
ulis temos
It seems that after completing the construction of our aircraft and showing the first flight, the interest in viewing or participating on the website falls off. I have been following the (backcountrypilot.org) site, which seems to have an active group of men and women in the northwest. The most popular thread on this site is (where did you fly today?). It now has seventy-six pages of flights. Most are not long journeys, but places in their local area - discussions of where they flew for meals, camping, fishing, equipment, tie downs, and so on. I find this interesting and think, gee if I ever get into that area I would like to experience that also. Also discussed are upcoming flights.
Diana, the woman who gave us her car in Lamar, MO, I found out after the fact, was on a grass strip tour and was grounded by weather five miles from my home. Crap, if only we had known.
The details of our trip would not have been written if Sebastian had not requested it.
I see Suzy Patey posted bits of her trip to Mexico. I do hope she is encouraged to put together a detailed description of her adventure.
What I am trying to suggest is that the update section of (my plane) also have a spot for (where did you fly your zenith today?) in the hope of adding additional interest to the site.
Thanks for reading,
Temos
Feb 24, 2010
Robert Caskey
We are getting close to Completing my 801. Could you possibly let me know how I can contact you, re possibly getting some dual time for insurance purposes. I live in Grand Junction. My e-mail address. bobcaskey@acsol.net. My insurance carrier is asking for this before they insure me on N801BZ maiden flight.
Thanks Bob Caskey
Jul 3, 2010