OK, OK, OK, enough of this.
I do believe that we need to band together now to insure parts
availablitiy and other forms of support. I need glass, and fwf for my
kit. i have not yet joined the club, but you can be sure that i will
now. There is power in numbers. Steve's bulletin board is wonderful
and i am looking forward to its growth. That seems a good forum for
the club and i i hope it can be integrated one day. There is no need
for bad blood between any of us. We are all on the same team, and i
don't believe anyone is here to make a runaway profit. There are much
easier ways to do that than at $25 a pop.
I think i will be going to Oshkosh to meet some of y'all and see
hopefully a nice flock of Europas. Erich, i would be interested in
hearing about the cost of joining you at the house. I will be there
with my woman from thursday or friday through sunday. We were planning
on camping but she is not too keen on that.
Perhaps i will email you off-list.
Best,
Tom Paul
On Jul 12, 2004, at 2:53 PM, Jeremy Davey wrote:
> <europaflyer_3@msn.com>
>
> I don't believe it - I'm getting stick from this side of the pond,
> too, now!
> :-(
>
> Tell you all what, I'll resign as Club VC, NC Rep and Webmaster and
> get on
> with my plane. We can then elect someone else to do the job. I remain
> very
> keen to get the US Europa guys more involved in the Club, so I'd like
> to
> nominate SteveD! Am I allowed to pay his membership to make him
> eligible?
>
> (Steve, the job's a doddle, honest, mate! The VC has nothing to do
> unless
> the Chairman stuffs his plane really, really, really badly and becomes
> DaveDoesn'tBuzz. The Webmaster job you've shown you are already well
> capable
> of doing - the only other part of the job is to fend off 30 emails a
> day
> asking for links to the sender's EC-lobbying-services web site and
> their
> lowest-airfares-between-Azerbaijan-and-Uzbekistan web site. The NC Rep
> job
> is the hardest one - staying awake 4 times a year for the best part of
> a day
> while 40 impending octogenarians (plus Twiggy - he's OK actually,
> you'll
> like him) discuss the merits of different approaches to European
> airspace
> regulation.)
>
> I'm keeping the Rottweiler job, though. I like that one :-)
>
>
> OK, OK, call off the men with the white coats. I'll come quietly...
>
> Cheers,
> Jeremy
>
> Jeremy Davey
>
> Europa Monowheel 537M G-EZZA
>
> Tail done
> Standard XS wings awaiting mods and closing
> CM ready for installation in fuse (with airbrakes fittings), but
> holding off
> while I do a load of small jobs first
> 1100 build hours to date
>
> Intended fit:
> Rotax 914 turbo, Airmaster CS fully-feathering prop
> Lots of lights, buttons, switches, gizmos, and alarms
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rowland
> Carson
> To: Europa e-mail list
> Subject: Europa-List: international diplomacy
>
>
> Some people may not know that Vice-Chairman Jeremy's other Europa
> Club Committee title is "The Rottweiler", but those of us close to
> him can't imagine why that should be so .... anyway, it was clearly a
> mistake to let him off the leash!
>
> And as for me, I freely admit to being self-serving - I just want to
> have fun in my Europa whenever I get it finished - but wait a minute,
> doesn't that apply to all of us, wherever we are?
>
> regards
>
> Rowland
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>
> | Rowland Carson Europa Club Membership Secretary - email for info!
> | Europa 435 G-ROWI (710 hours building) PFA #16532
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