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RE: Customizing a 12x6x6 foot enclosed trailer for RC p... - 8/7/2004 12:57:43 PM   
rcguy1



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Thanks guys for your condolences and prayers. Unfortunately we will all have to make that trip someday, hopefully way in the future. We have too much fun flying. It gets a little easier each day and keeping busy helps.

I'm seriously considering finishing the trailer (electrical and painting) and not only using it to haul my planes occasionally but also using it as a storage shed on wheels. Since I have a 1/2 acre of property, I'll need a riding mower instead of the push mower I had in Tampa and the trailer would be a perfect place to store the new riding mower. Since the trailer has a generator and I'm living in the boonies of Florida's west central coast, it may really come in handy someday. I joined the local flying club (Hernando Aero Modelers) and it is almost at my door step about 4 miles from my home to the flying field. I haven't been flying in about six weeks and I sure I'm a bit rusty but my flying skills will come back as strong as ever after a few days flying and spending time on Real Flight simulator.

The other day I went to Home Depot to buy a 10 foot counter top for my garage work bench and it was raining hard. No problem with the trailer to bring the counter top home. As a matter of fact our son is buying a 60 inch HDTV today and the trailer will be hauling that monster to his house today, rain or no rain. I have a lot of work to be done around the house before I get to finishing the trailer and will post pictures of my slow but sure progress.

Thanks again for your support and prayers. God bless. Russ

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RE: Customizing a 12x6x6 foot enclosed trailer for RC p... - 8/7/2004 2:19:53 PM   
spitgy



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Russ
I'm happy to hear you'll be keeping the trailer - you put so much into it!
All the best in the future.
Darryl

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RE: Customizing a 12x6x6 foot enclosed trailer for RC ... - 8/3/2008 6:14:26 AM   
candyman194851


 

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RE: Customizing a 12x6x6 foot enclosed trailer for RC ... - 8/18/2008 3:45:01 AM   
atvracer



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candyman194851


your pics didn't work




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