Just to clearify.  The page is there and currently refers folks to 
freebirdplans.org for information.  Currently postings are not allowed and that 
feature will be turned on after the plans are available.  There was no intent 
to create any pressure on anyone.

Craig
N886MJ




> On 11/24/2022 8:36 AM CST Mark Langford <m...@n56ml.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Craig Williams wrote:
> >>So that got me thinking.  Just wanted to ensure we get something written 
> >>for Sport Aviation that details all the great stuff that just happened to 
> >>the KR design.  On Monday I created another FB page called "FreeBird 
> >>Experimental Airplane" to share info on that platform for those that like 
> >>to share pictures and videos of what they are doing with their FreeBird 
> >>build.<<
> I think it's premature to create a Facebook page for something that doesn't 
> exist yet. We're working on the beginnings of the plans, but hyping it up 
> ahead of time just ramps up the pressure to deliver something immediately, 
> and increases the "when will it be available" questions and pressure, which 
> is not something we need to worry about right now. We already have a Freebird 
> website and domain, which should be the single official contact point for the 
> Freebird project. Please disable membership in that Facebook page, and put it 
> on the back burner or delete it.
> Thanks,
> 
> Mark Langford
> m...@n56ml.com
> http://www.n56ml.com
> Huntsville, AL
>
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