Capt. "T", I am amazed at the creative way you and Bill transported those Gazillion Clecos using just a few thin pieces of Aluminum!! Your video was very well done as usual and I learned a lot about your and Bill's "can do" attitude. Keep up the great work and I look forward to your next video. Best Regards, Wayne
Ain't that the truth? As if I don't already have a hangar full of clecos. I managed to make three moving trips on the hottest most miserable muggy days we have had this summer. Pappy was totally burned out as was I. Thanks for the support Wayne, Always a pleasure to hear from you. Capt. "T"
You will be sore for a couple days! But rest assured you guys did the right thing. You rescued one from a slow death in a basement. She will become the great flying machine she was meant to be..
Hey thanks, actually it was the heat that was a bugger. Made three trips to retrieve, all three of them were record setting heat and humidity. Go figure. Kinda like headwinds on both the out bound and inbound legs of a XC.
I don't think there was a plan . . . I bought it from an estate. It was something to keep the guy busy. His wife said she asked him what to do with it when he was gone and he said "Scrap it."
Capt. "T", I am amazed at the creative way you and Bill transported those Gazillion Clecos using just a few thin pieces of Aluminum!! Your video was very well done as usual and I learned a lot about your and Bill's "can do" attitude. Keep up the great work and I look forward to your next video. Best Regards, Wayne
Ain't that the truth? As if I don't already have a hangar full of clecos. I managed to make three moving trips on the hottest most miserable muggy days we have had this summer. Pappy was totally burned out as was I. Thanks for the support Wayne, Always a pleasure to hear from you. Capt. "T"
I’m continually impressed by your video production quality, Capt T!
Thanks for the support Roy, l need to get you a ride in the Murphy, maybe we can trade airplanes!
Super awesome!! Id love to fly in and come check it out.
Isn't much to look at yet. Progress is slow and picky,
You will be sore for a couple days! But rest assured you guys did the right thing. You rescued one from a slow death in a basement. She will become the great flying machine she was meant to be..
Hey thanks, actually it was the heat that was a bugger. Made three trips to retrieve, all three of them were record setting heat and humidity. Go figure. Kinda like headwinds on both the out bound and inbound legs of a XC.
I gotta wonder what the original plan was to get it out of the basement with everything riveted together 🤔
I don't think there was a plan . . . I bought it from an estate. It was something to keep the guy busy. His wife said she asked him what to do with it when he was gone and he said "Scrap it."
@@TangoSierra2022 Well, glad you saved it and kept it from getting scrapped!