soloboss
Posts: 1637
Joined: 9/17/2006 From: Fort Wayne,
IN, USA Status: offline
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Uri, The new Ivy Tech campus will be a bit further from me than the current one, but still barely a mile away. The current one is blocks away, so you'll be close. The new campus is at the site of the old Indiana State Developmental campus (another learning center - sort of) and I used to fly electric airplanes over there before they locked the place down for construction. If / when you get up here, you will be close by. The old school is demolished and the cleanup continues. Is there going to be a helicopter lab adjacent to the science lab? I think we need an R&D dome for helis and electric planes. And of course battery development and testing! I'm not ignoring you guys and your good words. I'm just a bit tongue tied. I suppose that with my natural curiosity and interest in the physics of mechanical stuff, I should be a rich guy, but I didn't go for the engineering degree when I should have. I'm part of the cross-over generation. Excellent careers could be had with high school and intense learning on the job. That changed some time when I wasn't looking. Big mistake on my part. At 58 years old, I'm not starting over now. So I fiddle with gadgets, and the electric helicopters are about the coolest gadgets I can think of. And then I met you guys and we all sort of learned together. As a 3D CAD designer (Solidworks) I can create some of the stuff that I think should work, and I can mess with weights and designs without making parts. It's all pretty cool. I really appreciate all of you being here for a chat and letting me talk endlessly. We are raising me wife's nephew so the house is a nursery, and I have nothing in common with the guys at work. If not for this forum I'd go nuts. Bones27, one of our new guys, said it very well; Besides, like you I enjoy the tinkering, testing, building, modifications and the freindships I have developed over the last year just as much as the flying anyway. I have never met any of you face to face but it seems like I have known you forever. This is one of the nicest most knowledgeable groups of people I have ever been involved with and I consider myself lucky. Soloboss
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Soloboss If everyone''s thinking alike, then somebody isn''t thinking. George Patton
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