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Bogan and crew were up early and at the field to start dialing in ole trusty. About 5 gallons was pumped through the new motor and the remaining lawnboy was dumped into the rental van. Full synthetic now. Several prop changes and a thrust change. Many beeps here and there on the 10x and ole trusty was presenting very well. They're on the road right now to Tucson and hopefully another full day of practice.
I must say that Frazier is DISCIPLINED! Most knowns were flown today in both directions and if any problems were discovered they were corrected until another sequence was flown. Knowns D and E were flown multiple times. Some cold call unknowns were also thrown into the mix. The guy's a machine I tell ya. I hope I learned something today watching the precision and pure dedication. Rich [Sorny <name is now official>] Sornborger |
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