V. Childs wrote:

> George, Makes a good point. Lindbergh didn't have any money for his
trip!!!
> Just a dream!!! All you Ercoupers without the money for the trip or a
plane, be
> creative,  beg, borrow, get a sponsor!!!  If your young or old and don't
have a
> plane for the trip, talk to someone who has a Ercoupe and see if you can
plan a
> trip together.  When I was in my twenties my father sent me these words.
> Since I read them,  I have done anything I want any time I want. This is
what
> they are:   "Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions.
Small
> people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too,
can
> become great."   MARK TWAIN            So if you want to go on trip
2000.
> Make it happen!!!  If you need any creative ideas let me know , I get a
million
> of them!!!  gene
>
> G/F Alon S/N149 wrote:
>
> > Before I get to the trivia question, I want to add one thing to last
weeks
> > answere. "Benjamin Franklin Mahoney was born in Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania.
> > I doubt that the town even knows that they had a favorite son who too
the
> > order for the Spirti of St. Louis when everyone else turned Lindbergh
> > down."
> >
> > Next: I think this Y2K thing that V. Childs started is a fantastic
idea!
> > There are many super places to visit.  First Flight, in North
Carolina, The
> > P-38 "Ice Queen" project in Kentucky are two that come to mind. In any
> > event, count me in.
> >
> > TRIVIA #2
> > Charles Lindbergh was the first to span the Atlantic nonstop in 1927.
Who
> > was first to span the Pacific nonstop and in what plane?
> > ANSWER- MONDAY NIGHT.
> > Have a nice day everybody!
> > George Frebert
> >
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