Two Years Flying!

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captain_john
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Two Years Flying!

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Wow, how time literally flies!

Yesterday was my second anniversary of my project being an actual airplane. When the prop stopped after my celebratory flight the hobbs showed 496 hours. Not bad for two years if I do say so myself.

This is waaaayyyy too much fun to be legal!

Chad, I will put your box in when things slow down this fall. I have a few more trips I want to make in the meanwhile.

:) CJ
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Way to go! Living the life. Soon you'll be in Vlad hour territory.
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captain_john wrote:Wow, how time literally flies!

Yesterday was my second anniversary of my project being an actual airplane. When the prop stopped after my celebratory flight the hobbs showed 496 hours. Not bad for two years if I do say so myself.

This is waaaayyyy too much fun to be legal!

Chad, I will put your box in when things slow down this fall. I have a few more trips I want to make in the meanwhile.

:) CJ
CJ-

How many of those hours were flown chasin' skirt?? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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bullojm1 wrote:
captain_john wrote:Wow, how time literally flies!

Yesterday was my second anniversary of my project being an actual airplane. When the prop stopped after my celebratory flight the hobbs showed 496 hours. Not bad for two years if I do say so myself.

This is waaaayyyy too much fun to be legal!

Chad, I will put your box in when things slow down this fall. I have a few more trips I want to make in the meanwhile.

:) CJ
CJ-

How many of those hours were flown chasin' skirt?? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Probably as many as you've spent chasing beer!! :lol:
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Hmmmm, looks like I need to add some columns to my logbook?

:roll: CJ
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Don't you already log taildragger hours?
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