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Who needs head loaders..... - 2/21/2003 8:33:43 PM   
Cyberfyn



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Found a great way of checking your blade tracking. Just hang on darling, and DONT look up untill I say so!



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Who needs head loaders..... - 2/21/2003 9:47:01 PM   
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That is a cute picture

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Who needs head loaders..... - 2/22/2003 8:39:36 AM   
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...I will hug him and kiss him and rub him and... (the Sylvester cartoon)

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Who needs head loaders..... - 3/14/2003 2:52:57 PM   
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AND CALL HIM GEORGE!

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Absolutely Adorable - 3/15/2003 4:14:41 AM   
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That is sooo adorable. Was it staged, or is she really that attached to her daddy's heli?

When my son was just over 2 years old he knew the word "inverted" before he knew the word "upside-down". When we would look at the FLYING magazine, I would point to a picture to determine if he knew the difference between "airplane" and "helicopter". He mistakenly thought I was pointing to the top of the aircraft and not the whole aircraft itself (children are quite literal) his simple reply was: "rotor head". And, of course, he was right!

Ahh, yes. By five years old he knew which of the four different weak-links to use for each of our club's nine (full-size) gliders (which depended not only on aircraft type, but by whethere there was a passenger or not.) He also could "ground-fly" (keep the glider's wings level in the wind by controlling the ailerons) at about the same age, and when he could barely see over the side of the cockpit.

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