by andrewp » Thu Oct 13, 2016 10:27 pm
I listened to podcast #6 on the way home again from my corporate death star. That was pretty informative and I look forward to hearing Kerry on the electronic radio (what other type is there Andrew?). Kerry is of course who the most interesting man in the world commercials were really based on. I know this because he told me. In morse code. On a boat. While laying down. Actually he didn't, but maybe he did.
Since Mark asked, I wanted to remind him that I want a four place, so I just sent him my pointless view on the subject. And now I am writing about it here. Again. Actually I am deadly serious about this. Again. I want a Sonex type aircraft with a 160-180 hp UL engine in the front, that can hold four people (the plane not the engine). I have said this before - my wife and my kids WANT to go flying and go places. I LOVE my sonex (as do they), but I don't want to go flying with some dude. I want to go with my hot wife (her temperature is elevated, she should see the doctor) and we can't go anywhere unless we take the kids because apparently it is illegal or something. Seriously, some of the best aviating we have done is as a family. The entire family WANTS to go places more often than I want to fly them (or can afford to) Make me an 60-80k airplane that does that and I will build it. An SV-10? A fourex? Actually, just call it a XXXX! (MAde myself laugh). Ok ... how about FourPlay? Yes, that will do. I won't end up divorced and everyone is happy. John will order a hit on me in the near future, so it has been nice writing this post!
BTW, can you get that Jessica person on the podcast (if she is willing to come on). I know she has been lurking at the Sonex rebel base for a bit now and I know she is kind of a person with an amazing background. I have never met her per se, but if we are getting some more staff on the podcast and if she was one day willing, like to hear about her journey to be at Sonex.
Alright enough out of me, I have children to yell at.
BTW: We almost made it to Crossville this year, but once again life intervenes. To all flying to KCSV, may you all have a great time.
And thanks to Jeff, those other dudes whose names I never catch and to Mark for the podcast.
Cheers,
Andrew