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    Does anyone know of a Taylorcraft Fly-in any where in the Tennessee area during 2014?

    Danny

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    Re: Tennessee Taylorcraft Fly-in

    Danny,

    Boy, talk about perfect timing! I don't know how far you are from Knoxville, but THIS weekend they are having a shindig. Any of you reading this, if you aren't a member of EAA you are missing out on a lot of aviation. I found the info below through them. Here is their website http://www.eaa17.org/.


    Saturday, Jan 25, 2014 (11:30 AM. -- 3:00 PM.)
    Knoxville, Tennessee: Knoxville Downtown Island Airport (DKX)
    EAA Chapter 17's annual banquet featured speaker will be Sporty's Pilot Shop Founder and CEO Hal Shevers. There will be $500 in door prizes and a grand prize of a hot air balloon ride.
    Last edited by Pearson; 01-21-2014, 13:53.
    Richard Pearson
    N43381
    Fort Worth, Texas

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    • #3
      Re: Tennessee Taylorcraft Fly-in

      If nothing else, we can try to put one together in east ky.
      Kevin Mays
      West Liberty,Ky

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        Re: Tennessee Taylorcraft Fly-in

        Hay I would be interested in being part of one and my airport would be glad to host one KGHM centervliie Tn.Kevin you need to put crispy back together
        Last edited by cvavon; 01-21-2014, 15:16.
        1940 BLT/BC65 N26658 SER#2000

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          Re: Tennessee Taylorcraft Fly-in

          If you guys are interested, here is some info on the EAA Chapters nearest you.

          EAA 1227
          Mt Sterling, KY
          Local EAA chapters allows you to share your interest with thousands of other members in a variety of different events and activities, including fly-ins, picnics, workshops, Young Eagles rallies, and more.


          EAA1321
          Columbia, TN
          Local EAA chapters allows you to share your interest with thousands of other members in a variety of different events and activities, including fly-ins, picnics, workshops, Young Eagles rallies, and more.


          Anyone else interested in located an EAA chapter near you can go to http://eaa.org/chapters/locator/ and enter your state, then click on search.
          Richard Pearson
          N43381
          Fort Worth, Texas

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          • #6
            Re: Tennessee Taylorcraft Fly-in

            I am planning on closing the deal on a T-craft this weekend and hopefully bring her home when weather permits. My current plans are to be based out of KSRB (Uppercumberland Airport) in the Cookeville, TN area. I trying to make some contacts with some folks that share the same interest.

            Danny

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            • #7
              Re: Tennessee Taylorcraft Fly-in

              Chuck,
              I'm working on getting back to crispy. We finally got new spars finished for the right wing a couple weeks ago but had too many other irons in the fire to install at the moment. In the process of buying a farm/privte field(talk about an adventure, this one has been a doozy to get done), also got money making birds to complete, weather sucks, also working on getting ready to move, etc. As soon as I get settled into the new shop later this spring I will put crispy on the top of my back burner list,lol....(first behind money makers and honey do's).

              Richard,
              There is actually a fairly new EAA chapter in morehead,ky(M97). Either one at mt sterling or morehead are great folks and would host if I ask. I was thinking about trying to put something together at my new place if I can get settled in and set up in time this summer. We'll see how that goes.

              Danny,
              I'm up here in west liberty,ky(9I3). Live on the airport for a couple more months then hopefully be moving to our new place if all goes the way it should. Stop by anytime but be careful, I might put ya to work right now,lol. Maybe not. I'm in your area a couple times a year. I spend a week in byrdstown, tn every spring and fall(smallie fishing on dale hollow) we always stay there at star point. You might have to come out and have supper and a beer(or soda if that's your choice) with us next trip down.
              Kevin Mays
              West Liberty,Ky

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              • #8
                Re: Tennessee Taylorcraft Fly-in

                Originally posted by Danny Holder View Post
                I am planning on closing the deal on a T-craft this weekend and hopefully bring her home when weather permits. My current plans are to be based out of KSRB (Uppercumberland Airport) in the Cookeville, TN area. I trying to make some contacts with some folks that share the same interest.

                Danny
                Danny,

                If you want to meet people interested in Taylorcraft, just park it in the most visible spot on your airport, or a nearby airport. Make yourself visible too. If no one approaches you within one hour, start the plane, fly around the pattern twice, land and go back to the spot for another hour. More than likely, someone will approach you to strike up a conversation about the plane. Also, if you see someone standing by their plane in the most visible spot on the airport, go talk to them. ;-)

                If none of this works, drive or walk around in the area where the T hangars are. If you see someone in an open T hangar stop and talk to them.
                Last edited by Pearson; 01-21-2014, 19:32.
                Richard Pearson
                N43381
                Fort Worth, Texas

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                • #9
                  Re: Tennessee Taylorcraft Fly-in

                  Good advice Richard :-)

                  Chuck - sounds like a good idea.

                  Danny

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