[AT] Bob Brooks? Get flying ! (Oh, and a CAD question which was already answered)

ROBBRUT at aol.com ROBBRUT at aol.com
Thu Mar 18 11:04:57 PST 2004


Larry answered off-line, and I didn't notice, but since there were some 
comments to Bob, here's a copy:

From: ROBBRUT at aol.com [mailto:ROBBRUT at aol.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:02 AM
To: "Larry D. Goss"
Subject: Re: FW: [AT] new computer help request

Thanks, Larry that would be very nice of you. (he had offered some CAD stuff 
he had on hand)
By the way, this foray of mine into CAD at home is somewhat like Bob
Brooks' situation r.e. postponing flying for what he thinks is too long.
I said the heck with that, I've been flirting with using CAD programs
too d*** long.
By the way I'm 64 now, and ironically, I work with CATIA solid models
here at work every day.
However, they are the creations of others, which I tweak/critique for
producibility or improved performance, etc, so I have zero experience as
an author.
And Bob Brooks, if you are reading this, I didn't take my first lesson
until I was 48 years old. I am now a pilot, have a '46 Cessna 140 (currently
apart), and over 450 tail-dragger hours, along with a seaplane rating
(90 hp Cub).
So my advice to you is to stop vacillating, get focused and Go fly !!
Today !!!!
-Bruce Thompson
P.S. I too, crashed/totaled an AG plane (Piper Pawnee) in a hard landing,
but I had nothing hurt (except my pride).
-B 



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