Sunday, September 16, 2007

Pictures of the Day - Welcome Wayne Bezner Kerr

Wayne is legendary in the Trike Community, a superb pilot, and just an all around great guy. Buy him a beer some day and ask him to tell you the stories of his incredibly interesting life and travels...you will not be dissapointed.

I'm featuring Wayne's photos today because he's REALLY selected a couple GEMS on his member page, and this is a great use of this site. He runs First Light Aviation, when he is not globetrotting or spending time with his little girl.

Check out the superb slideshow of his photos:


Find more photos like this on Trikepilot - Social Edition

My old girl has a new boyfriend...

 Welcome everyone Steve Longmeyer, who is now in a "serious" relationship with my old girlfriend... formerly known as A10SLF, now calling herself N254A (as if somehow she's "better" with that fancy new name? ha!)

Steve started dating her right after Tony Castillo got done having his way with her. Rumor has it that "once you've had Tony you can never go back to an ordinary guy again..." but who am I to believe those stories from the street?

Since Tony and I have subsequently gone on to dating these Quik new European girls, I guess Steve is going to have to settle in to a nice long relationship with N254A and "bond with her wing".

Website of the Day - Official Guide To Experimental Aircraft

A pretty comprehensive guide, though perhaps a bit dated insofar as LSA has kicked-in this year. Check out some of the trike links.

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Do you have your N-number yet? Check it now or check someone else's...


Here is a direct link to the FAA's Aircraft Registration Database. You can check reserved tail numbers, existing numbers, or even expired numbers. It's both useful and even "fun". Check out some of the early "low" numbers and the type of aircraft to which tåhey are attached!
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Want to help find Steve Fossett?


The search for Steve Fossett continues, unfortunately to no avail at this point. His friends and supporters are enlisting some help from the general population by asking that the new satellite photo imagery be analyzed square by square with human eyes. If you are so inclined, you may help by reviewing images as well.

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