Canard America Tour?


victor taylor
 

Hello All,

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.
Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

Victor Taylor
Velocity N93DV


flyingstairs
 

Vic,

Great idea. I would enjoy doing some or all. 

Len


On Thursday, February 25, 2016, velocityoner@... [canard-aviators] <canard-aviators-noreply@...> wrote:
 

Hello All,

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.
Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

Victor Taylor
Velocity N93DV



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Dick Knapinski
 

Please let us know how it comes together – we’d love to give the group high visibility!

 

Best,

Dick Knapinski

EAA OSH

 

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Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 9:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [c-a] Canard America Tour?

 

 

Victor, the Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum has been planning  very similar event that’s really the next step in the evolution of the RAF-M. I was going to wait to announce this until we got closer to getting up and running but your post is a perfect opportunity:

 

The Rutan Aircraft Flying Experience RAF-E

 

With a fleet of at least one flying example of Burts legacy homebuilt designs we’ll start a tour around the country and hit all the major aviation events.

 

This is going to be way cool! Imagine a LongEZ, Varieze, Quickie, VariViggen and Defiant all arriving in formation. At some events we’ll even have our Solitaire. There will be flying demonstrations, giving rides and supporting the mission which is to educate the public about these airplanes, their performance, operation, building with composites and the great community of people you join when you’re involved with Rutan airplanes.

 

I constantly get asked “Where is your museum?” and I reply, “Its not a place, it’s a thing, it’s a FLYING Museum, we come to you.” The RAF-E is what this is all about.

 

We’ve made great progress and had the following donations: a flying LongEZ, 1 flying Varieze and two projects, a project Quickie, a Defiant project and one that almost flew but needs a lot of work. I also have the CozyJet to help promote the RAFM. We’ve a sponsor group in the Detroit area that is supporting the LongEZ and getting it back in the air. I’ve started a Sponsor group in the Houston to get the Varieze flying. Things are happening! What we need more than anything is PEOPLE because no matter how great a Pilot I think I am, I can't fly all these all at the same time by myself!

 

Victor, your idea and the RAF-E sound like a perfect match. Anyone that is remotely interested in becoming an aircraft sponsor or Pilot, or get involved with your own plane please contact us!

 

Ryszard Zadow

Pres. Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum

 

 

 

From: velocityoner@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: ‎Thursday‎, ‎February‎ ‎25‎, ‎2016 ‎3‎:‎37‎ ‎AM
To: canard-aviators@...

 

 

Hello All,

 

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.

Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

 

Victor Taylor

Velocity N93DV

 


glenn
 


You could count me in around louisiana. 


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Ryszard Zadow
 

Victor, the Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum has been planning  very similar event that’s really the next step in the evolution of the RAF-M. I was going to wait to announce this until we got closer to getting up and running but your post is a perfect opportunity:

The Rutan Aircraft Flying Experience RAF-E

With a fleet of at least one flying example of Burts legacy homebuilt designs we’ll start a tour around the country and hit all the major aviation events.

This is going to be way cool! Imagine a LongEZ, Varieze, Quickie, VariViggen and Defiant all arriving in formation. At some events we’ll even have our Solitaire. There will be flying demonstrations, giving rides and supporting the mission which is to educate the public about these airplanes, their performance, operation, building with composites and the great community of people you join when you’re involved with Rutan airplanes.

I constantly get asked “Where is your museum?” and I reply, “Its not a place, it’s a thing, it’s a FLYING Museum, we come to you.” The RAF-E is what this is all about.

We’ve made great progress and had the following donations: a flying LongEZ, 1 flying Varieze and two projects, a project Quickie, a Defiant project and one that almost flew but needs a lot of work. I also have the CozyJet to help promote the RAFM. We’ve a sponsor group in the Detroit area that is supporting the LongEZ and getting it back in the air. I’ve started a Sponsor group in the Houston to get the Varieze flying. Things are happening! What we need more than anything is PEOPLE because no matter how great a Pilot I think I am, I can't fly all these all at the same time by myself!

Victor, your idea and the RAF-E sound like a perfect match. Anyone that is remotely interested in becoming an aircraft sponsor or Pilot, or get involved with your own plane please contact us!

Ryszard Zadow
Pres. Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum



From: velocityoner@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: ‎Thursday‎, ‎February‎ ‎25‎, ‎2016 ‎3‎:‎37‎ ‎AM
To: canard-aviators@...

 

Hello All,

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.
Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

Victor Taylor
Velocity N93DV



aviationeyes
 

I would love to participate in part of the tour (somewhere along the eastern corridor) if I can get my act together by then. Regardless, do keep the Norwood/Lawrence airports in mind as perhaps I can help with support.
--Jose
 
 
 
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016, at 09:00 AM, Dick Knapinski dknapinski@... [canard-aviators] wrote:
 


Please let us know how it comes together – we’d love to give the group high visibility!


Best,

Dick Knapinski

EAA OSH


From: canard-aviators@... [mailto:canard-aviators@...] On Behalf Of ryszardzadow@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 9:23 AM
To: canard-aviators@...; velocityoner@...
Cc: Michael Skorija
Subject: Re: [c-a] Canard America Tour?



Victor, the Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum has been planning  very similar event that’s really the next step in the evolution of the RAF-M. I was going to wait to announce this until we got closer to getting up and running but your post is a perfect opportunity:


The Rutan Aircraft Flying Experience RAF-E


With a fleet of at least one flying example of Burts legacy homebuilt designs we’ll start a tour around the country and hit all the major aviation events.


This is going to be way cool! Imagine a LongEZ, Varieze, Quickie, VariViggen and Defiant all arriving in formation. At some events we’ll even have our Solitaire. There will be flying demonstrations, giving rides and supporting the mission which is to educate the public about these airplanes, their performance, operation, building with composites and the great community of people you join when you’re involved with Rutan airplanes.


I constantly get asked “Where is your museum?” and I reply, “Its not a place, it’s a thing, it’s a FLYING Museum, we come to you.” The RAF-E is what this is all about.


We’ve made great progress and had the following donations: a flying LongEZ, 1 flying Varieze and two projects, a project Quickie, a Defiant project and one that almost flew but needs a lot of work. I also have the CozyJet to help promote the RAFM. We’ve a sponsor group in the Detroit area that is supporting the LongEZ and getting it back in the air. I’ve started a Sponsor group in the Houston to get the Varieze flying. Things are happening! What we need more than anything is PEOPLE because no matter how great a Pilot I think I am, I can't fly all these all at the same time by myself!


Victor, your idea and the RAF-E sound like a perfect match. Anyone that is remotely interested in becoming an aircraft sponsor or Pilot, or get involved with your own plane please contact us!


Ryszard Zadow

Pres. Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum




From:velocityoner@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: ‎Thursday‎, ‎February‎ ‎25‎, ‎2016 ‎3‎:‎37‎ ‎AM
To: canard-aviators@...



Hello All,


A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.

Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?


Victor Taylor

Velocity N93DV





 
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Roch LaRocca
 


 All,
I would love to be a part of that and we could maybe make KFFC a stop in Georgia.  I have an annual "Canards over Georgia" BBQ lunch fly-in sponsored by ERacer Aircraft that we could make on the appropriate date to coincide.
Just a thought,
Rock LaRocca.... N382RB
ERacer Aircraft

To: dknapinski@...; ryszardzadow@...; canard-aviators@...; velocityoner@...
CC: skorija@...
From: canard-aviators-noreply@...
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 10:44:46 -0500
Subject: Re: [c-a] Canard America Tour?

 
I would love to participate in part of the tour (somewhere along the eastern corridor) if I can get my act together by then. Regardless, do keep the Norwood/Lawrence airports in mind as perhaps I can help with support.
--Jose
 
 
 
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016, at 09:00 AM, Dick Knapinski dknapinski@... [canard-aviators] wrote:
 



Please let us know how it comes together – we’d love to give the group high visibility!



Best,

Dick Knapinski

EAA OSH



From: canard-aviators@... [mailto:canard-aviators@...] On Behalf Of ryszardzadow@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 9:23 AM
To: canard-aviators@...; velocityoner@...
Cc: Michael Skorija <skorija@...>
Subject: Re: [c-a] Canard America Tour?





Victor, the Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum has been planning  very similar event that’s really the next step in the evolution of the RAF-M. I was going to wait to announce this until we got closer to getting up and running but your post is a perfect opportunity:



The Rutan Aircraft Flying Experience RAF-E



With a fleet of at least one flying example of Burts legacy homebuilt designs we’ll start a tour around the country and hit all the major aviation events.



This is going to be way cool! Imagine a LongEZ, Varieze, Quickie, VariViggen and Defiant all arriving in formation. At some events we’ll even have our Solitaire. There will be flying demonstrations, giving rides and supporting the mission which is to educate the public about these airplanes, their performance, operation, building with composites and the great community of people you join when you’re involved with Rutan airplanes.



I constantly get asked “Where is your museum?” and I reply, “Its not a place, it’s a thing, it’s a FLYING Museum, we come to you.” The RAF-E is what this is all about.



We’ve made great progress and had the following donations: a flying LongEZ, 1 flying Varieze and two projects, a project Quickie, a Defiant project and one that almost flew but needs a lot of work. I also have the CozyJet to help promote the RAFM. We’ve a sponsor group in the Detroit area that is supporting the LongEZ and getting it back in the air. I’ve started a Sponsor group in the Houston to get the Varieze flying. Things are happening! What we need more than anything is PEOPLE because no matter how great a Pilot I think I am, I can't fly all these all at the same time by myself!



Victor, your idea and the RAF-E sound like a perfect match. Anyone that is remotely interested in becoming an aircraft sponsor or Pilot, or get involved with your own plane please contact us!



Ryszard Zadow

Pres. Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum







From:velocityoner@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: ‎Thursday‎, ‎February‎ ‎25‎, ‎2016 ‎3‎:‎37‎ ‎AM
To: canard-aviators@...





Hello All,



A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.

Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?



Victor Taylor

Velocity N93DV








 
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Keith Spreuer
 

I'd participate in the Socal area. Sounds like a blast!

Keith

On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 8:02 AM, LaRocca Family rocbar@... [canard-aviators] <canard-aviators-noreply@...> wrote:

 


 All,
I would love to be a part of that and we could maybe make KFFC a stop in Georgia.  I have an annual "Canards over Georgia" BBQ lunch fly-in sponsored by ERacer Aircraft that we could make on the appropriate date to coincide.
Just a thought,
Rock LaRocca.... N382RB
ERacer Aircraft

To: dknapinski@...; ryszardzadow@...; canard-aviators@...; velocityoner@...
CC: skorija@...
From: canard-aviators-noreply@...
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 10:44:46 -0500

Subject: Re: [c-a] Canard America Tour?

 
I would love to participate in part of the tour (somewhere along the eastern corridor) if I can get my act together by then. Regardless, do keep the Norwood/Lawrence airports in mind as perhaps I can help with support.
--Jose
 
 
 
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016, at 09:00 AM, Dick Knapinski dknapinski@... [canard-aviators] wrote:
 



Please let us know how it comes together – we’d love to give the group high visibility!



Best,

Dick Knapinski

EAA OSH



From: canard-aviators@... [mailto:canard-aviators@...] On Behalf Of ryszardzadow@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 9:23 AM
To: canard-aviators@...; velocityoner@...
Cc: Michael Skorija <skorija@...>
Subject: Re: [c-a] Canard America Tour?





Victor, the Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum has been planning  very similar event that’s really the next step in the evolution of the RAF-M. I was going to wait to announce this until we got closer to getting up and running but your post is a perfect opportunity:



The Rutan Aircraft Flying Experience RAF-E



With a fleet of at least one flying example of Burts legacy homebuilt designs we’ll start a tour around the country and hit all the major aviation events.



This is going to be way cool! Imagine a LongEZ, Varieze, Quickie, VariViggen and Defiant all arriving in formation. At some events we’ll even have our Solitaire. There will be flying demonstrations, giving rides and supporting the mission which is to educate the public about these airplanes, their performance, operation, building with composites and the great community of people you join when you’re involved with Rutan airplanes.



I constantly get asked “Where is your museum?” and I reply, “Its not a place, it’s a thing, it’s a FLYING Museum, we come to you.” The RAF-E is what this is all about.



We’ve made great progress and had the following donations: a flying LongEZ, 1 flying Varieze and two projects, a project Quickie, a Defiant project and one that almost flew but needs a lot of work. I also have the CozyJet to help promote the RAFM. We’ve a sponsor group in the Detroit area that is supporting the LongEZ and getting it back in the air. I’ve started a Sponsor group in the Houston to get the Varieze flying. Things are happening! What we need more than anything is PEOPLE because no matter how great a Pilot I think I am, I can't fly all these all at the same time by myself!



Victor, your idea and the RAF-E sound like a perfect match. Anyone that is remotely interested in becoming an aircraft sponsor or Pilot, or get involved with your own plane please contact us!



Ryszard Zadow

Pres. Rutan Aircraft Flying Museum







From:velocityoner@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: ‎Thursday‎, ‎February‎ ‎25‎, ‎2016 ‎3‎:‎37‎ ‎AM
To: canard-aviators@...





Hello All,



A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.

Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?



Victor Taylor

Velocity N93DV








 
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Steve Beert <srbeert@...>
 

More motivation to get my long back flying soon. I am loving this idea let me know how I can help.

Steve Beert
Blue Grass, Iowa 


On Feb 25, 2016, at 5:37 AM, velocityoner@... [canard-aviators] <canard-aviators-noreply@...> wrote:

 

Hello All,

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.
Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

Victor Taylor
Velocity N93DV


victor taylor
 

Anywhere near Burt Steve? I'll put you in the list. 

Thanks

Victor


On Feb 26, 2016, at 12:32 AM, Steve Beert <srbeert@...> wrote:

More motivation to get my long back flying soon. I am loving this idea let me know how I can help.

Steve Beert
Blue Grass, Iowa 


On Feb 25, 2016, at 5:37 AM, velocityoner@... [canard-aviators] <canard-aviators-noreply@...> wrote:

 

Hello All,

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.
Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

Victor Taylor
Velocity N93DV


Don B
 

Count me in.

N131DB Longez

On Thursday, February 25, 2016, 1:55 PM, Victor velocityoner@... [canard-aviators] wrote:

 

Anywhere near Burt Steve? I'll put you in the list. 

Thanks

Victor


On Feb 26, 2016, at 12:32 AM, Steve Beert <srbeert@...> wrote:

More motivation to get my long back flying soon. I am loving this idea let me know how I can help.

Steve Beert
Blue Grass, Iowa 


On Feb 25, 2016, at 5:37 AM, velocityoner@... [canard-aviators] <canard-aviators-noreply@...> wrote:

 

Hello All,

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.
Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

Victor Taylor
Velocity N93DV


Dave Adams
 

Victor,

 

Please count me in!  I’d like to know as things come together on this plan.

 

 

Dave Adams

Long EZ N83DT

Race 83

 

From: canard-aviators@... [mailto:canard-aviators@...] On Behalf Of velocityoner@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 5:38 AM
To: yahoogroups
Subject: [c-a] Canard America Tour?

 

 

Hello All,

 

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.

Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

 

Victor Taylor

Velocity N93DV


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Jeff Mallia
 

I'm in the northeast.  If the tour comes this way I am in, too.

Jeff Mallia
Cozy III N46WM
Race 46
Saratoga County Airport 5B2


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-------- Original message --------
From: "Victor velocityoner@... [canard-aviators]"
Date:02/25/2016 3:54 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Steve Beert
Cc: yahoogroups
Subject: Re: [c-a] Canard America Tour?

 

Anywhere near Burt Steve? I'll put you in the list. 

Thanks

Victor


On Feb 26, 2016, at 12:32 AM, Steve Beert <srbeert@...> wrote:

More motivation to get my long back flying soon. I am loving this idea let me know how I can help.

Steve Beert
Blue Grass, Iowa 


On Feb 25, 2016, at 5:37 AM, velocityoner@... [canard-aviators] <canard-aviators-noreply@...> wrote:

 

Hello All,

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.
Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

Victor Taylor
Velocity N93DV


Kerry Fritz
 



Kerry Fritz
Lancaster, PA
LEZ N25KF
800 + hrs
Race 99

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CC: canard-aviators@...
To: velocityoner@...
From: canard-aviators-noreply@...
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 14:32:33 -0600
Subject: Re: [c-a] Canard America Tour?

 

More motivation to get my long back flying soon. I am loving this idea let me know how I can help.

Steve Beert
Blue Grass, Iowa 


On Feb 25, 2016, at 5:37 AM, velocityoner@... [canard-aviators] <canard-aviators-noreply@...> wrote:

 

Hello All,

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.
Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

Victor Taylor
Velocity N93DV



Tom Del Otero <tomotero@...>
 

Great idea. I would be interested to learn more about it. I am in the Northeast.

 

Thanks,

 

Tom D.

N16FW

 

 

From: canard-aviators@... [mailto:canard-aviators@...] On Behalf Of velocityoner@... [canard-aviators]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 6:38 AM
To: yahoogroups
Subject: [c-a] Canard America Tour?

 

 

Hello All,

 

A few years ago we talked about this but it never happened. Is it possible to make this happen in 2017 or 2018? The idea is that we lay out a route of flight touring the lower 48 states. The legs would be published and individuals would be able to join one, all or as many legs as they wanted to fly. By putting a really large group together for certain key legs we could use media to bring attention to canard aircraft and increase our numbers. To make up for weather delays we could have key cities that take up a couple of days. For example New Orleans. I doubt if many of you (I'm including myself) would be legal to fly the next morning after a night on Bourbon Street for example.

Each leg would have a team leader to brief the group on the route, TFR's, and any other pertinent information. General public should be allowed to meet the group and see the airplanes close up. What would it be like to see a group of 100 canards fly into a place? How could we make this happen and is there enough interest to do it?

 

Victor Taylor

Velocity N93DV