Charles -

No need to go away; stick around for the banter.

Also, enjoy glider flying.  My daughter and I learned gliders together back
when she was 14 years old (now 28).  EVERY airplane pilot should at least
solo a glider - it teaches you more than you'll ever realize until you do
it.

Jerry E.
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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Charles Waldo
  Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 10:36 AM
  To: Ercoupe Tech
  Subject: [ercoupe-tech] N94191



  Fellow Couper’s

              Sadly I flew N94191 for the last time on Saturday under my
guidance. She is now sold and in the hands of a fine gentleman from South
Carolina. I want to thank all of you for your help. I could not have endured
this adventure without your advice and support. While there where many who
helped, a special thanks needs to go out to Ed & John who are true treasures
to this group. I will truly miss (No Really) the bantering that goes on this
list about Coupes, Rules, Politics and a million other subjects. I have 2
teenage boys (14 & 15) that are now over 6 feet and put me over gross when
they want to go for a ride (I blame this on my wife’s cooking). The boys
have their eyes set on becoming commercial pilots, so after they (and I)
master flying gliders this summer, I will be looking for something a little
bigger with IFR capabilities so they may learn their craft. I will miss
flying the coupe and I suspect that someday near retirement I will once
again have a coupe in my hanger, until then, happy flying!

  Charles Waldo
  N94191

  

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