Take a look at http://www.airtimemfg.com/ for a set of tie downs.

The tie downs are very light and strong, made from titanium. Comes with a
self containing bag.



----- Original Message -----
From: "g w" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2000 2:07 AM
Subject: [COUPERS] EOC Fly-In/Tiedown/


> Hi all, I was just wondering if anybody knows how many planes are
expected,
> and what kind of tiedown would be neccesary.  If they don't have the
number
> of tiedowns, I guess it would be neccessary to get a set of those spikes
and
> ropes they sell in the catalogs.  I wonder what is the best kind?
Maybe
> some nylon ratcheting tiedowns from Walmart would do the trick.  Also,
what
> is the best day to come to see the most planes?  I am going to fly out
and
> back in one day as it is only 1.5 hour.  Considering that I have never
flown
> my plane out of the traffic pattern, it should be quite a trip.  PS It
tooks
> the feds only 3 weeks to replace my lost certificates.  Glen Ward
>
>
>
>
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