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PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:50 pm 
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Hey - Found this and sounds great!
http://www.eaa.org/calendar/eventdetail.aspx?id=4251

http://www.pioneerflightmuseum.org/

See you there!!


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FYI, the link isn't working, but you can try this one: http://www.pioneerflightmuseum.org/aerodrome/index.html

I'm not sure about going just yet, but thinking about it.

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Ok, I just got off of the phone with Mr. Freeman up there and apparently they were just made aware of the website issue. Also, because of some issues with the county and the flu scare, they are re-scheduling for June 20th.

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Ahh! Thanks Ryan..I had just come on to mention their website was having difficulties..I didn't know they had rescheduled.

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Man, I'd never even heard of the Kingsbury Aerodrome until I caught mention of it here on WIX not more than a couple months ago. It completely knocks me out to discover there's a WWI collection here in Texas, let alone a flying one, and even one featuring a running rotary radial at that! How could this have escaped me??

I'll be there June 20th, wouldn't miss it for anything. Does anyone have contact information for the Kingsbury crew? I'll be in their neighborhood for the next couple weeks, would like to drop in, if possible, and say howdy.


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Pogo wrote:
Man, I'd never even heard of the Kingsbury Aerodrome until I caught mention of it here on WIX not more than a couple months ago. It completely knocks me out to discover there's a WWI collection here in Texas, let alone a flying one, and even one featuring a running rotary radial at that! How could this have escaped me??

I'll be there June 20th, wouldn't miss it for anything. Does anyone have contact information for the Kingsbury crew? I'll be in their neighborhood for the next couple weeks, would like to drop in, if possible, and say howdy.


Look the field up on Airnav and contact the airport manager.

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RyanShort1 wrote:

Look the field up on Airnav and contact the airport manager.

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Actually you were talking to him Ryan. Olde Kingsbury is a private field for the museum. When the website comes
back up(or if you share), Pogo can get the contact info and call ahead. Friendly folk and easy to get to... straight up
the road just north of I-10.

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RyanShort1 wrote:

Look the field up on Airnav and contact the airport manager.

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Actually you were talking to him Ryan. Olde Kingsbury is a private field for the museum. When the website comes
back up(or if you share), Pogo can get the contact info and call ahead. Friendly folk and easy to get to... straight up
the road just north of I-10.


LOL! I do know that... but I try hard not to directly give out personal information on my contacts... I've been talked to before about that and don't like to offend folks. FYI I did send Pogo a PM as well.

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Something to keep in mind if you are at Kingsbury, Randolph Aux field is about 5 miles away just outside Seguin on Hwy90. If it is a busy day you can sit and watch them do touch-n-goes over there too! I went to College in Seguin, and that was one of the only things in town for entertainment! That and the $1 Theater night!


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RyanShort1 wrote:
LOL! I do know that... but I try hard not to directly give out personal information on my contacts...

Nor do I. I wasn't suggesting you loan him your decoder ring or Mr. Freeman's personal phone # . I meant
the contact info which is normally available when the website is up. :lol:

But the Airnav works fine too...

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Aw nuts. I wanted the decoder ring. :(


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Pogo wrote:
Aw nuts. I wanted the decoder ring. :(


So you teased us on the other thread about pics... Are they coming?

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Hey, thanks for asking, it makes a world of difference helping me remember knowing y'all are interested. Fact is, I'm still on the road, and feeble wireless connection + busy schedule preclude processing and posting pics for the moment. But I have a slew of great shots, and will post a nice little selection when I get home. ETA: ~ Wednesday 5-20-09, give or take a day or two.


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Pogo wrote:
Hey, thanks for asking, it makes a world of difference helping me remember knowing y'all are interested. Fact is, I'm still on the road, and feeble wireless connection + busy schedule preclude processing and posting pics for the moment. But I have a slew of great shots, and will post a nice little selection when I get home. ETA: ~ Wednesday 5-20-09, give or take a day or two.


Good. FYI, I was over Galveston this week. Interesting how many blue tarps there still are.

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Yep. I'd certainly caution anyone against thinking that wound is healed. :(


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