Thursday, April 06, 2006

A Message From Our Chapter President, John Gill (Apr '06)

Snow flakes are falling this afternoon and it's time for spring flying.

My RV7 project is moving slowly. Cowl has been trimmed and fitted.. Dusty job that fiber glass."YUK"

I flew to Ashtabula Ohio last week on a cold and windy day. This was the maiden flight after the installation of the new fuel cells. All went well.
Due to Sun & Fun and spring break, I don't expect we will have a large turn out for our April meeting. So let's eat pizza and discuss personal projects. Feel free to bring parts or assemblies for show and tell.

I hear Sun & Fun calling me. I'm sure Rita won't miss me for another couple of days.

Look forward to seeing everyone on Monday.

Pizza is on me.

Happy & safe flying, John

March (2006) Meeting Minutes

Meeting Minutes
March 13, 2006

The meeting was called to order by President Gill at 7pm. We had 2 visitors, Bob VanStream, who is building a RV6 and is currently flying a Quicksilver on floats and John Gill’s grandson, Evan.

P.J. Bevelacqua showed a model he built of the Tomahawk that he learned to fly in.

Dave Duperon gave a brief update on the Smith’s Super Cub is he building. Bob Rector, Homer Tiestma and Jim Jastepher mentioned that they had spent time helping the sheriff look for a gentleman who had walked away from a home in Lowell. They mentioned that the sheriff might want volunteer who would be willing to help look in the future. A list of names of pilots interested was started.

Dave Jeltema told about his experience when the right wing of his Stits playboy developed holes during flight.

Dan Bauman gave a demonstration of swaging with a Nichol press tool and how to safety a turnbuckle.

Tom Kozura showed a video of refueling a B52 and doing 15 second interval takeoff.

After a short break for coffee and cookies Greg Toman and Todd Stehouwer of Grand Rapids Technologies gave a demonstration of their new EFIS system which pretty much blew everyone’s mind away.

Ben Schaefer of Rockford joined.

The meeting a adjourned at 8:41.
-Kathy Hakeem, Secretary, Treasurer, & Young Eagles

Funny Pics (April '06)

German Aviation Terms

AIRCRAFT---Der Fliegenwagen

JET TRANSPORT---Der Muchen Overgrossen Biggenmother Das Ist Fliegen Highenfaster Mit All Der Mach Und Flightenlevels. (Built by Boeing)

PROPELLER---Der Airfloggen Pushenthruster

ENGINE---Der Noisenmaken Pistonpusher Das Turnens Der AirfloggenfanPushenthruster

JET ENGINE---Der Schreemen Skullschplitten Firespitten Smokenmaken Airpushenbacken Thrustermaker Mit Compressorsqueezen Und Turbinespinnen Bladenrotors. (Made by Pratt & Whitney)

CONTROL COLUMN---Der Pushenpullen Bankenyanken Schtick

RUDDER PEDALS---Der Tailschwingen Yawmaken Werks

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Letter Mit Der Joboffering Frum United

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Wednesday, March 08, 2006

A Message From Our Chapter President, John Gill (Mar '06)

Let us all give a big thank you to Ron and Shirley for preparing the food and all the effort they put in to make our chapter banquet a huge success. Also to Kathy and Dan for their help. Special thanks to Roger and Marilyn Doane for the use of the club house. It was an excellent facility for the event.

The banquet was great time to socialize and get to know each other. Larry Bauer was all smiles at the meeting and probably because he was the only person I know of that had been flying that day. Some of us were waiting for better weather and I was hanging the engine on my RV 7.

We loved Jeffrery's music, and Linda's talk was entertaining and educational.

My flying for the month was almost all on commercial airlines to and from Colorado, but it was worth it. Skiing was great.

The program for Monday has not been finalized. Please make every effort to attend the meeting.

Happy building and flying, John

February (2006) Meeting Minutes

Meeting Minutes - February 13, 2006

The meeting was called to order by Vice president Paul Spetoskey at 7:05pm, John Gill was not in attendance.

New members Tim Wasko, Jeff Neimeier joined. Dave Jeltema is back with us. There was a brief discussion of the dinner to be held on Saturday and a vote was taken to change it to a catered dinner with Ron and Shirley Fritz, Dan and Kathy Bauman doing the cooking.

Bill Stettler gave an interesting slide show of his trip to Mexico and Central America by plane back in the ‘70’s which unfortunately was cut short by equipment malfuction.

The meeting a adjourned at 8:41.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

A Message From Our Chapter President, John Gill (Feb '06)

Vice President Paul Spetosky will be presiding at this months meeting while I am enjoying the steep slopes in CO on the contentinental divide.

My RV7 project has slowed up a little as I have been skiing in upper Michigan and taking time to do the annual on the bonanza.

Ron Fritz came up with an interesting idea for our banquet that is scheduled for the end of this month. He will bring it up for discussion at the meeting.

The flying weather has been great, but last month I only spent 30 minutes flying the bonanza and got a couple of hours in the RV4. I'm sure some of you have had more and better quality flying time.

Stay safe and I will see you soon.

Happy flying, John

January's Feature Program Photos (2006)

The images below are of Gary Kremers’ RV, that was presented in last month’s program.

January (2006) Meeting Minutes

EAA Chapter 704 held the regular monthly meeting on 1-9-06 at the Sparta Paul C Miller Airport pilot's lounge with about 2 dozen persons in attendance.

President John Gill called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and held a short business meeting.

Under "old business", Ron Fritz held a discussion relative to a chapter banquet in February. This is planned to be held on Saturday. February 25th at Roger and Marilyn Doanes' mobile home park activity building. The park is called Cedar Fields and is located at 17 mile Rd. and Highway 131 near Cedar Springs. The event is planned to be a pot luck dinner with program of some sort. More details will be available at the February 704 meeting.

EAA headquarters is requesting an up to date roster of our membership to include the members EAA numbers and expiration date. Members will be contacted for this information. It is hoped this data can be collected at the next meeting.

Under new business: Airport manager, Vie Johnston called attention to the activities going on at the Clare, Michigan airport and told how the manager was posting these activities in a publication called the Michigan Flying Times so that the whole flying community can be aware of the happenings at their airport. He is suggesting we could have a person designated to feed information about activities at Sparta to this publication and make the area more aware of our existence and generate interest in attending some of them (I.e. Fly-ins etc.)

President Gill emphasized the importance of reactivating our membership with phone calls and personal invitations to some who haven't been attending lately. He would like to see our group be fully active with lots of things going on. He asked everyone's support in getting this done.

Tech Counselor, Dan Bauman. Held a discussion on Swaging cable ends and demonstrated a new swaging tool he has obtained. He created a cable end loop with a swage tool showing the proper way it should be done. He also had a cable cutting tool which does a real neat job of cutting cable --not easily done Without this tool.

Dan also told of the progress he is making on the P A 12 Super Cub he is building and hinted at the complexity of the project and the problems he has had since much of the project is customized and he had to fabricated many of the parts as he went along. He has been working lately one the Skylight installation.

Larry Bauer commented on the "Family Cruiser" he is building and Dave DuPerron spoke of his Super Cub project.

Jay Dean, acting secretary, was collecting dues and four members paid.

After a break for refreshments, Gary Kremers gave a program on his RV project showing slides of the building process and finally the finished product. It turned out to be a beautiful class A plus airplane with an electronics package to be the envy of all who want a fully IFR machine with the latest in sophistication. Gary had previously built and flown a Pulsar which was also a pristine flying machine. He is to commended for his knowledge and building skills --he is obviously dedicated to excellence.

Meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m.
Jay Dean, Substitute Secretary

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Friday, January 06, 2006

A Message From Our Chapter President, John Gill (Jan '06)

Happy New Year: I can't believe that I'm getting older, but it seems like it takes a lot longer to get things accomplished. Here it is time for the first meeting of the year and the program is still not confirmed. Please be patient and hopefully the program will be of benefit to flyers and builders.

My latest flying adventure's were on commercial airlines with lots of delays and rerouting. I spent a week in Tahoe skiing with my son and daughter in law, two grandsons and two granddaughters. We had a wonderful time.

Let's hope for some clear and cold weather soon so we can get our planes in the air.

My RV 7 project is languishing in the home workshop, but I am thinking of moving it to the hanger.

Many thanks to all who helped make the Christmas party a success. Let's have a good turnout on Monday night. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone.

Air Zoo Invitation

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EAA Chapter 145 would like to invite your chapter to come with us to the Kalamazoo Air Zoo. A visit is planned for Saturday, January 14, 2006. Chapter 145 invites anyone interested in visiting the Air Zoo to come along. Details are as follows:
Transportation

EAA145 will provide transportation (vans) to and from Kalamazoo

If you would like to drive
(w/4 passengers), EAA145 will pay for fuel.

Schedule:
  • Plan to leave Riverview airport at 9AM, arrive Air Zoo about 10AM
  • Return to Riverview, time depending on riders in the van, i.e. 2PM, 4PM, 6PM?

Cost of Admission:
  • Normal cost of ticket: Adult $19.50, Senior $17.50, Child (6-15) $15.50, Child (<5)>
  • Military ID, 20% discount: Adult $15.60, Senior $14.00, Child (6-15) $12.40
  • Purchase on-line, 20% discount: Adult $15.60, Senior $14.00, Child (6-15) $12.40

RSVP with number going

Sign up on list in Riverview
lobby or call Dick Foster at
(616) 538-8849

More Information: www.airzoo.org or Air Zoo phone: 866-424-7966

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