Ed: No, that was not me. While I always had an affinity toward the "Baby" my
own homebuilt is a scale Fokker, VW powered. As I stated earlier, we have had
some really great fly-in's here, and nobody ever misses the bay
bridge, unless of course ,they can't find the Chesapeake Bay. There are also
three other small public FBO's in the area, and numerous private strips on the
Eastern Shore. We even have some RC clubs bring their
toys out here, some flying floatplanes, since the farm is bordered on the one
side by the bay, with about 3-6' depth out for 100 yds. You guys might want
just want to think about it.We would be glad to have you here.
Irv
Edward Nolan wrote:
> FlyBaby
>
> Irv,
>
> Did you attend Sentimental Journey at Lock Haven last
> June? I saw a beauty of a FB there (streamlined metal
> landing gear), shot a few pictures, promised myself
> I'd hang around to meet the owner, but then got
> sidetracke, only to see it lifting off the grass
> runway and heading home. Just wondering if that was
> you.
>
> Ed
>
> > Gentlemen: Since it seems uncertain, as to the next
> > Fly-In for Fly babies, I might suggest the
> > following. Here in the Annapolis MD. area, one of
>
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