Hey Ken. The Arkansas Picnic invitation is now on the Web.
I converted your .rtf file into a Web page on my server. See the results at: http://www.realtime.net/~magbo/arkpicnic.html I also have a Microsoft Word 6 version made from the .rtf file I will send to you or anyone else on the list who asks for it so they can print it out. Should anyone else want the .html file and background .jpg to put on their site between now and the fly-in, will gladly send those files as well. All you have to do is ask. If anyone has trouble seeing the page with Microsoft Internet Explorer, let me know. It looks OK through my Netscape, but sometimes Explorer chokes on what Netscape likes. Took some slight liberties with your information, adding lat/long, elevation, sectional name, pattern altitude, stuff like that folks coming from as far away as here (South Texas) might find handy. Also changed the fonts to the basic ones since you never know what someone's computer will see on a Web site. Also added my own picture of a favorite 'coupe. Didn't think you'd object. Will post the printed-out version on the cork board at Bulverde Air Park (1T8) just north of San Antonio, TX when I go to the field tomorrow. You never know who's looking for a long x-country for next weekend! regards, Steve ----------------------------------- Steve Greenhow EAA 574502 Austin, Texas USA email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realtime.net/~magbo/ (nom de plume "Downwind Jaxon") ----------------------------------- At 05:01 AM 9/11/99 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Since several have asked that I try to get the Fly-in flyer in an attachment >that all could review, I have modified the original flyer and attach it in >RTF format which everyone should be able to read (I think it comes up in MS >Wordpad). I left off the picture of the Ercoupe (sorry Marilyn). > >Rick suggested that I try to put it on a free web site. That is probably the >best idea. I think Dave or one of the west coast coupe techies with their >own coupe site could do that. Obviously my publishing skills are not up to >that yet. I sent it in html format to several people but the picture did >not materialize and the wording got jumbled a bit. > >We would like to have this posted in local airports within flying distance >to Ark. > >Someone let me know if this worked ok. > >Ken Doyle >
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