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    Well it may be a little late but here are a few pic's that I took of Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Adams on an O & W Wright flight, December 17, 2003.
    David Price
    N96045 #8245
    T-Foundation #558
    Molt Taylor Field
    Kelso,WA,

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    Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Adams on December 17, 2003
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    Taylorcraft Foundation Forum Administrator (Bob Ollerton)
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      Once again, thank you, Bob! Shall try for a North shot on New Years Day. This is the SSE at 7000'.
      David Price
      N96045 #8245
      T-Foundation #558
      Molt Taylor Field
      Kelso,WA,

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        Alaska morning...!

        Some mornings, you just need to fly...
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        Last edited by Dick Smith; 01-24-2004, 11:55.
        Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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          Alaska Gold

          What you find at the end of a winter rainbow...
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          Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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            Awesome Pictures. Hope too many aren't missing out because they didn't make the change.
            L Fries
            N96718
            TF#110

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              Alaska Tcraft

              Dick Smith... My applause to you on the photos ! Breathtaking, especially the rainbow ! What's going on in Alaska with Tcraft ? I'm developing a documentary and a screenplay about C.G. Taylor. If you haven't checked out the C.G. Taylor & Taylorcraft Documentary planning page, feel free. Thanks... G. Kent Brown... Raintree County Images...

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              • #8
                The "Overflow" blues!

                The Alaskan tribe will know what this is all about! There are about 8 inches of water on top of about 2+ feet of ice. The weight of the snow has forced the ice down and water has found its way around the outer edges or up through cracks or icefishing holes. I wound up setting down in the water while lifting the tail and setting it on the block of firewood! Hopefully a couple of nights of freezing wx will firm up the "pond". You'll notice the skis are blocked up off the ice, to avoid having them freeze down. Anyone else fighting this? Dick
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                Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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                  I know what you are talking about. I don't have a plane on skiis to contend with, but I try to maintain a rink on our lake for the neighborhood kids. It is much like a complex helicopter, ten hours of maintenance for each one hour of skating. Quite often after a very heavy snow, the snow load on the ice causes water to flood the lake over the ice and create a six inch layer of slush under the snow (just like you have described)!! When that happens I usually write off the rink for the rest of the winter.
                  Grant S. Bailey
                  C-FXSU
                  1951 Model 19
                  Delta, B.C.

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