J. David -
I just returned from attending the May Day Heli-fly in Sulfur, LA and I'm really really glad to hear that you're out of the hospital and getting back to a normal routine.
Perhaps the "Lucky Bamboo" plant that we sent you helped.
Take care and good luck with the maiden.
Larry
ORIGINAL: Maudib
Well guys,
After 7.5 LOOOOOOOOOONG weeks of the hardest thing I've ever had to do, I amgoing home today...it will be several months before I am back to full capacity but God's been good.
I almost died twice, lost 44 lbs (190 now) and haven't had more than a few "good days" since the first two weeks. thanks to all those who well wished and kept contact.... sorry if I missed responding, but your messages were greatly appreciated.
I'm feeling pretty well and have permission to fly as long as I wear a mask to protect from fungal infections..
My Yak (now on REAL topic) is waiting for a couple minor finishes and I'll be able to fly it for the first time...
Haven't been ab'e to wtch this thread, but I hear it's been all over the spectrum. Hope the most of you are enjoying your EF Yak as much as I know I will.
Anywho... take care and see you all more often.
J. David
ORIGINAL: wgeffon
The wires are coated. There is no need to do anything to them at the point where they cross.