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I can just see the runway incursion report now "Upon departure, several wolverines had infested the strip and exposed their buttocks to us" :eek :bigballs

"One appeared to be a 'well hung-arian' who I believe has an award winning joystick?" :laughing :laughing

I sure hope y'all had wiped your bottoms? :realcrazy :rofl :rofl :pop :yoda2 :Wolvie

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I may have to retract my statement that the gyro pilots at Wrens were the most well-behaved and safety oriented of the airmen. Clearly, that is a hazard to navigation if ever I saw one.

I wonder what the NOTAM for that would be like....

NOTAM -- Wrens, GA (65J):
20150918-20150920 Daylight hours. Multiple moons visible along runway 11-29. Pilots should use caution and avoid looking directly at the moons to avoid: a) turning into stone; and b) loss of of aircraft control resulting from uncontrollable fits of laughter.


"A smile that is vertical is really something else entirely."

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JonCarleton wrote:
I may have to retract my statement that the gyro pilots at Wrens were the most well-behaved and safety oriented of the airmen. Clearly, that is a hazard to navigation if ever I saw one.

I wonder what the NOTAM for that would be like....

NOTAM -- Wrens, GA (65J):
20150918-20150920 Daylight hours. Multiple moons visible along runway 11-29. Pilots should use caution and avoid looking directly at the moons to avoid: a) turning into stone; and b) loss of of aircraft control resulting from uncontrollable fits of laughter.


"A smile that is vertical is really something else entirely."


Imagine the mass blindness and the pilots turning loose the controls to rub it out of their eyes!

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Wow, sorry I missed a few of you guys. Did get to see Gab and Greg S. though.
I'm tall, blue baseball cap w/NAVY on it and I was carrying a Sony SLR. Here are a few pics I got.


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They sparrowhawk on the front image of that video (above) is the first gyroplane I ever flew. Rick Abercrombie was my instructor. Interestingly enough, Rick flew his Luscombe to the Wrens 2015 event and I had not seen him since back in 2004 in that gyroplane.

The machine belonged to Randy Stiles, though he sold it. I haven't seen the machine since Bensen Days (2005, I think). I know Randy sold it. It hasn't been to Wrens in recent memory (and was not at Wrens 2015).

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it's in HD
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Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:05 pm
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JonCarleton wrote:
I may have to retract my statement that the gyro pilots at Wrens were the most well-behaved and safety oriented of the airmen. Clearly, that is a hazard to navigation if ever I saw one.

I wonder what the NOTAM for that would be like....

NOTAM -- Wrens, GA (65J):
20150918-20150920 Daylight hours. Multiple moons visible along runway 11-29. Pilots should use caution and avoid looking directly at the moons to avoid: a) turning into stone; and b) loss of of aircraft control resulting from uncontrollable fits of laughter.


"A smile that is vertical is really something else entirely."

I hope there were no poor children watching from that house across the runway; they will be scarred for life to be sure. Could probably make the young girls become :ultragay :ultragay


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Nice video Gabs.

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That Magni - M-22 is a very sweet looking aircraft!


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I agree Wayne's M22 is sweet . One of the cleanest aircraft I have ever seen ! Fit and Finish is awesome . Built in 2011 and still
Looks new.


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