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General TR New Project...?

Definitely worth saving and put back in the air! From your TR2 work it will become a fantastic time machine. Does today's ability to 'print' parts make it easier, or do you have to scrounge for WWII surplus hordes?
 
Hey John if i can do videos I know you can do Videos....yours would probably be better. It is nice to have the footage to go back over things.
If i can help, let me know.
John,
Way back when, I mentioned to you about smugmug. Unlimited photo and video storage, $50 a year. You can now automatically upload your photos from your phone as you take them.

I've been using them for over 10 years.

I hate to see you get into another photobucket debacle.
 
I was doing my flight training for IFR certification when we got a call that a couple of the instructors had "gone down" in a 1940 Stearman. We ( the instructors and A&P at the school) piled into a truck and went out to help. It was only 5 or so miles from the FBO.
The engine had quit and they had to land in a field. The landing was good but they caught a small dip and flipped. It didn't even hurt the tail at all. But they had four point harnesses on and were hanging upside down. When they attempted to unbuckle the harnesses they ended up falling straight down on their heads because they couldn't get their hands over their heads fast enough after unbuckling to help their fall.
They both had minor neck injuries and were fine in a few weeks. The engine had quit due to a clogged fuel filter. The A&P who was with us put a new filter on (after flipping it back over of course). Nothing was damaged at all. It took a bit to get it started but it got flown back to the FBO.
I'll be interested in watching your progress. Good luck and keep em flying!!
 
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