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Post subject: Re: New Central Texas '68 E33 owner Posted: 23 Mar 2012, 15:19 |
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Joined: 02/24/08 Posts: 2841 Post Likes: +76 Location: Southern California
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Jerry: Welcome. Just can't get away from Ft Hood, can you?  (I see you're in Belton) Thank you for your service. There are some great fellow BT'ers in TX and it seems there is always something being organized for fun out your way. Welcome aboard! Paul McCracken
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Post subject: Re: New Central Texas '68 E33 owner Posted: 24 Mar 2012, 16:52 |
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Joined: 03/19/12 Posts: 4044 Post Likes: +1792 Location: Belton, TX (KTPL)
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Username Protected wrote: Jerry, Welcome to BT and congratulations on your new Deb. And thank you for your service! We have a BT weekend fly-in coming up at Horseshoe Bay, just west of Austin, in May. It would be a great place to meet some of the crew and show off your new ride: viewtopic.php?f=35&t=63765&view=unread#unreadI'll have to check my schedule. I work week on week off, it may be possible. No golf for me though, arm and shoulder surgery took care of that for me. Unless we are talking a mean game of Putt Putt golf
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Post subject: Re: New Central Texas '68 E33 owner Posted: 24 Mar 2012, 19:24 |
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Joined: 07/05/09 Posts: 4607 Post Likes: +1445 Company: Waypoint Lighting Location: Austin, TX (KGTU)
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Username Protected wrote: Just retired from US Army in November. Flew Apaches for 16 years and RC-12's for last 7. Just got my 33 last week and have put 5 hours on it.
I fly EMS helos and love being able to still fly fixed wing also. Welcome aboard Jerry. I'm sure I'll see you around at one of our BT get-togethers. You must be in NORTH Central Texas 
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Post subject: Re: New Central Texas '68 E33 owner Posted: 24 Mar 2012, 22:36 |
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Joined: 03/19/12 Posts: 4044 Post Likes: +1792 Location: Belton, TX (KTPL)
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Username Protected wrote: Jerry
Welcome to BT. Who do you fly EMS for, I'm a nurse and fly on a EMS helicopter in TN. Jay, small world, I fly for AEL also. I'm at AE53, Fairfield, TX. On my night hitch as I type.
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Post subject: Re: New Central Texas '68 E33 owner Posted: 26 Mar 2012, 23:57 |
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Joined: 05/01/08 Posts: 354 Post Likes: +25 Location: Pecan Plantation, Texas
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"Hey! Anything south of the Brazos is Central Texas. North of the Brazos is North Texas. Let's get it straight now" Hey Glenn, the Brazos is about a mile north of our House then it loops around and is less than a mile south of us. So....are we in North Texas, Central Texas, North-Central Texas, or Central-North Texas....  You have me so confused , I'm going outside and fly my Texas flag upside down. Come see us Joe
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Post subject: Re: New Central Texas '68 E33 owner Posted: 16 Apr 2012, 14:25 |
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Ha! My ears were burning! Jay...please...it's THE *E*90 that we have at AE20.  i could start in on the the beauty of the E, but I'd probably have an uncontollable need to start grunting like Tim Allen. Jerry, welcome. If I hear of anything down there, I'll let you know. Are you doing anything with the Hood USAR unit? Andy
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