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 Post subject: Re: Bald Eagle Aviation
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Looks like a quick trip to the local motorcycle shop for a tube of 3Bond is in order....That'l cure those leaks pronto :)

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 Post subject: Re: Bald Eagle Aviation
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I'm going to start taking Rich's truck apart because it might develop a leak in the distant future. Then we might be even.

A piece of shiny black plastic that resembles a puddle of oil at first glance placed under the vehicle is enough to cause coniptions. Works particually well with Harley & Chevy owners...;)

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 Post subject: Re: Bald Eagle Aviation
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Pop the hood on Rich's truck and pour a little oil at the back of the engine, just a little though for a few days. Then you can see how long before he's pulling something apart! :)

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Haha! We did that to a buddy's car with antifreeze after he got a new radiator. He took it back and they charged him to fix it again. We were dying laughing! It was worth paying for the unnecessary service visit. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Bald Eagle Aviation
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Hi Jim... I just saw that your spitfire was listed for sale on Platinum Fighters. I must say that's a shame, in a way, as I haven't been able to make it out to see her yet, but at the same time, I guess you might be getting something new for Rich to get his hands messy with. Any news you can share on what the next beastie might be?

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 Post subject: Re: Bald Eagle Aviation
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Yup, we've had fun with her for two years and like we did with Princess, it's time to share her with someone else. I do have an eyeball on a pretty unique deal and if I can make it happen I'll write about it. Don't want to jinx us just yet ....

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Hi Jim... I just saw that your spitfire was listed for sale on Platinum Fighters. I must say that's a shame, in a way, as I haven't been able to make it out to see her yet, but at the same time, I guess you might be getting something new for Rich to get his hands messy with. Any news you can share on what the next beastie might be?

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 Post subject: Re: Bald Eagle Aviation
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.... checks lottery ticket.....

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Jim Beasley wrote:
Yup, we've had fun with her for two years and like we did with Princess, it's time to share her with someone else. I do have an eyeball on a pretty unique deal and if I can make it happen I'll write about it. Don't want to jinx us just yet ....

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Hi Jim... I just saw that your spitfire was listed for sale on Platinum Fighters. I must say that's a shame, in a way, as I haven't been able to make it out to see her yet, but at the same time, I guess you might be getting something new for Rich to get his hands messy with. Any news you can share on what the next beastie might be?

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Thanks Jim... Can't wait to see what you have in store next, and wish you luck in defeating any jinxes! Many thanks to you and Rich for looking after the Spitfire so well too. It's amazing how much work you've put into her!

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 Post subject: Re: Bald Eagle Aviation
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Has it been 2 years already? Wow.

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I was thinking the same thing as Django. That time went by real quick.

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Boy this thread had a great run and how it's looking a squished possum laying on the side of a country road :shock:

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not much flying going on when it's 10 degrees outside :)

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Boy this thread had a great run and how it's looking a squished possum laying on the side of a country road :shock:


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Along with a foot of snow predicted by tomorrow morning!!!

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Winter maintenence :?: :wink:

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Maybe Rich will chime in and tell us about Kroil and the do's and don't's using it? I do need to order some more stuff from Aircraft Spruce..... :wink:


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Maybe Rich will chime in and tell us about Kroil and the do's and don't's using it? I do need to order some more stuff from Aircraft Spruce..... :wink:


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