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  1. Flying Scotsman

    First Flights

    Yes, Yes Yes, RV-7A Jim. Cypress, Texas.
  2. Flying Scotsman

    Houston Flight school suggestions...

    Weiser KEYQ has a flight school just called 'The Flight School' it won the AOPA flight school award 2 years running. Learn there and you will never fear cross wind landings ever.
  3. Flying Scotsman

    pilot visiting atc facility

    One thing that won't apply to 99% of the people on this forum is that you must be an American Citizen to enter these facilities. Being here legally with a work VISA or a Legal Permanent Resident (Green Card holder) does not allow you to enter these facilities even as part of a pre-arranged...
  4. Flying Scotsman

    Joining the Modern World

    Jay, I've been flying with dual Pmags since first flight back in 2008, they've been running great ever since. I change the plugs at every condition inspection, not required but the NGK's are so cheap why wouldn't you. You will like them.
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    Houston Area Pilots...WTH?

    Wieser has Carl's BBQ which is accessible from the airport side or from the 290 feeder road. Nothing special but is always busy.
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    Mustang Beach Airport (KRAS) Open House, Port Aransas, TX, Sat, 4/20/13

    First time to Mustang beach, I got there early enough to get a parking spot on the hard surface which was good (RV nose dragger). The pattern was busy two or three planes in the pattern at all times. The shrimp boil was great. Overall it was very well organized fly-in and I will definately be...
  7. Flying Scotsman

    How often do you do it?

    I try and fly at least 2-3 times a month, mainly $100 burger runs but sometime just to get pattern practice.
  8. Flying Scotsman

    show me your airplane

    My RV-7A
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