NetHeads,

I flew up to Jack Cooper's flying at 04TN yesterday.  I got off a little late 
due to low ceilings but got on top of the clouds shortly and enjoyed a nice 
flight up until the last.  When I arrived the XM weather was showing rain 
there, but more importantly the ceilings at the two AWOS reporting stations 
between me and O4TN were reporting 200' ceilings.  I decided to divert to 
Morristown and fill up with fuel and see if things would clear up, and sure 
enough after the 30 minute stop, it improved considerably.   The airport bums 
at Morristown felt compelled to talk me out of flying behind something as 
"unsafe" as a Corvair, and one guy went so far as giving me the contact info 
for a guy that specialized in rotaries for aircraft!  I was quite happy to get 
out of there.

At Jack's place they were grilling burgers and dogs, with a lot of the airport 
people and a some KR and Corvair folks in attendance.  "Brother" Roy 
Szarafinski arrived with Jack's fifth bearing Corvair short block, and we had 
some good Corvair and KR conversations.  Later Jack showed us several of the 
projects located around the airpark, including a huge hangar built entirely of 
wood by the local Amish.  It's a gorgeous airport in the shadow of the 
Appalachian mountains, surrounded by rolling farmland. See 
http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/flights/100522175m.jpg for a typical picture 
across the runway.

Thanks for having us Jack and Sandy...

Mark Langford
N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
website at http://www.N56ML.com 
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