This has possibilities.  I thought that this site 
http://www.maxpoweraero.com/homes/pageone.htm  was a little extreme, but now 
that I think about it more...  :)

--Bill




>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [RCSE] sailplanes as art
>Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 19:30:22 EDT
>
>In a message dated 09/29/2001 4:27:03 PM Central Daylight Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Some of the planes we fly are beautiful.  My Eclipse is a gorgeous
> >  plane.  Elegant sculpture.   I would like to hang it on the wall in the
> >  living room.  (I am single.)
> >
> >  Is there any obvious reason why I should not do this??  Has anyone else
> >  done this?  Got any ideas on the best way to hang them???   Any 
>comments
> >  most welcome.
> >
> >  Thanks,
> >
> >  Bill
>
>Here's what I've decided I want to say SAILPLANES! to the world. A nice big
>scale plane with a big fat fuselage, big enough to tote watermelons in, and
>freeze it forever in a high bank turn and plant one wing in the ground and
>use the cockpit and canopy as a mailbox. It doesn't even have to be
>airworthy, just cosmetically intact (until the mailbox baseball gang shows
>up...)
>
>Bill Wingstedt
>
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