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 > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com > > Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com
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