Hanger Supplies, starting from scratch

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Re: Hanger Supplies, starting from scratch

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Another tip I learned long ago. Get an extra key made for your hangar, and the plane, and tie-wrap them to the engine mount, near the oil dipstick. May save you some embarrassment one day when you're cross country and lose the regular keys.
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Re: Hanger Supplies, starting from scratch

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Chuck good ideas!
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Re: Hanger Supplies, starting from scratch

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How about a large USA map with mileage marked so you can quickly find out how far it is to Branson next September for our annual convention. Then you can draw out all your journies and impress your friends. Also an old sofa for your significant other to take naps or watch you polish.
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Re: Hanger Supplies, starting from scratch

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1567 wrote: Mon Nov 12, 2018 7:19 am How about a large USA map with mileage marked so you can quickly find out how far it is to Branson next September for our annual convention. Then you can draw out all your journies and impress your friends. Also an old sofa for your significant other to take naps or watch you polish.
I love the map idea! That would be simple enough to do...

I don't dare put a sofa and fridge in there or I'd never make it home! lol
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