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hepcat1989
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Post by hepcat1989 »

Anybody heading up there this weekend?
The wife ,I and the dog will be up there saturday morning sometime.
Last fly-in of the season.........
Shawn.
brianvh
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I'd love to go, but with the need to get as much finished before my move to NY NY I just can't see taking the time. Have fun...it looks like awesome flying weather up there!
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silverwings
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Post by silverwings »

Brian, what is this about you moving to NY ???
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Post by mcelrah »

Brian,
Saw an ad in an aviation rag about Randall airport in Middletown NY, "55 miles from Wall Street". Ad shows hang-gliders, including tandems, and sailplanes. Tel. 845 343-5965/718 208-3604. - Hugh
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silverwings wrote:Brian, what is this about you moving to NY ???
I guess the grapevine hasn't quite gotten all the way around. I'm hired for a cool job in manhattan, and will go before I've even finished my doctorate (I'll continue writing at night). It has to do with tracking and predicting thunderstorms by remote sensing, useful since numerical models usually don't have the resolution for individual storms. It's too good an offer to pass up, even if I have to radically adjust my self image to being a new yorker for a few years. I'm moving in January, but will still come to Hyner and all the other local fly-ins, so it's not a total bye-bye situation.

I'll cross post as a separate topic.
Brian Vant-Hull
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