Bob
Who belonged to that Rebel in Newfoundland?
Steve W.
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Who's Rebel
Who's Rebel
Hi Steve !
It's Rick Abbott's - we did all the test flying & checkout
from Gander International, several years ago. When he had
the 'fire hazard', the engine warnings gave him enough time
to set it down in a pond. I think he replaced the exhaust &
flew it out the following week.
As far as I know, he's still flying happily on Murphy
1800 amphibs - at least 7 years now.
There are many Rebels in Newfoundland. I think
the town of Grand Banks has the highest number of
Rebels per capita in the world !! ;-) :-)
( 7 of them in the town, last count !)
......bobp
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On Wednesday 08 June 2005 04:32 pm, steve whitenect wrote:
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It's Rick Abbott's - we did all the test flying & checkout
from Gander International, several years ago. When he had
the 'fire hazard', the engine warnings gave him enough time
to set it down in a pond. I think he replaced the exhaust &
flew it out the following week.
As far as I know, he's still flying happily on Murphy
1800 amphibs - at least 7 years now.
There are many Rebels in Newfoundland. I think
the town of Grand Banks has the highest number of
Rebels per capita in the world !! ;-) :-)
( 7 of them in the town, last count !)
......bobp
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On Wednesday 08 June 2005 04:32 pm, steve whitenect wrote:
Bob
Who belonged to that Rebel in Newfoundland?
Steve W.
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Who's Rebel
Bob,
Is that really Grand Banks on the Burin peninsula on the south of Nfld
or Grand Falls to the west of Gander? Amazing in both case - just a lot
more amazing if its Grand Banks. : )
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 23:14 -0400, Bob Patterson wrote:
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Is that really Grand Banks on the Burin peninsula on the south of Nfld
or Grand Falls to the west of Gander? Amazing in both case - just a lot
more amazing if its Grand Banks. : )
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 23:14 -0400, Bob Patterson wrote:
Hi Steve !
It's Rick Abbott's - we did all the test flying & checkout
from Gander International, several years ago. When he had
the 'fire hazard', the engine warnings gave him enough time
to set it down in a pond. I think he replaced the exhaust &
flew it out the following week.
As far as I know, he's still flying happily on Murphy
1800 amphibs - at least 7 years now.
There are many Rebels in Newfoundland. I think
the town of Grand Banks has the highest number of
Rebels per capita in the world !! ;-) :-)
( 7 of them in the town, last count !)
......bobp
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Who belonged to that Rebel in Newfoundland?
Steve W.
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Hi Garry !
It's the Town of Grand Bank, settled in 1687, according to
the pin on my Tilley hat ! I got the pin from a Rebel builder from
there that I met at Oshkosh, over a cool beer ! ;-) :-)
The number of Rebels really is amazing, but, as Steve says,
Newfoundland is a perfect home for a Rebel on amphibs - or just
straight floats. (There aren't a lot of grass runways - or any kind of
runways ! ;-) )
.....bobp
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It's the Town of Grand Bank, settled in 1687, according to
the pin on my Tilley hat ! I got the pin from a Rebel builder from
there that I met at Oshkosh, over a cool beer ! ;-) :-)
The number of Rebels really is amazing, but, as Steve says,
Newfoundland is a perfect home for a Rebel on amphibs - or just
straight floats. (There aren't a lot of grass runways - or any kind of
runways ! ;-) )
.....bobp
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On Thursday 09 June 2005 12:18 am, Garry Wright wrote:
Bob,
Is that really Grand Banks on the Burin peninsula on the south of Nfld
or Grand Falls to the west of Gander? Amazing in both case - just a lot
more amazing if its Grand Banks. : )
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 23:14 -0400, Bob Patterson wrote:Hi Steve !
It's Rick Abbott's - we did all the test flying & checkout
from Gander International, several years ago. When he had
the 'fire hazard', the engine warnings gave him enough time
to set it down in a pond. I think he replaced the exhaust &
flew it out the following week.
As far as I know, he's still flying happily on Murphy
1800 amphibs - at least 7 years now.
There are many Rebels in Newfoundland. I think
the town of Grand Banks has the highest number of
Rebels per capita in the world !! ;-) :-)
( 7 of them in the town, last count !)
......bobp
-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 04:32 pm, steve whitenect wrote:Bob
Who belonged to that Rebel in Newfoundland?
Steve W.
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