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Old 31st July 2003, 01:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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As a private pilot I never thought much of ultralights until last Fall
because of family illness, and a stretched pocket I had to sell my Cessna
172.

After seeing a most wonderful movie (very highly recommende) called "Winged
Migration" (currently in select theaters) I got an idea of flying an
ultralight.

JUst had my fist flight today on a Challenger with Hugh Wilson at Pemberton
Airport in NJ. What a wonderful feeling! How come ultralight experience has
been kept a secret? Just love it.

Paul


 
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Old 31st July 2003, 08:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Paul,

Someday if you keep taking lessons, Hugh might take you over to Perl
Acres, home of the Buzzards Row Ultralight Club.

http://www.buzzardsrow.com

Greg Piney
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Paul Bahder wrote:
> As a private pilot I never thought much of ultralights until last Fall
> because of family illness, and a stretched pocket I had to sell my Cessna
> 172.
>
> After seeing a most wonderful movie (very highly recommende) called "Winged
> Migration" (currently in select theaters) I got an idea of flying an
> ultralight.
>
> JUst had my fist flight today on a Challenger with Hugh Wilson at Pemberton
> Airport in NJ. What a wonderful feeling! How come ultralight experience has
> been kept a secret? Just love it.
>
> Paul
>
>


 
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Old 31st July 2003, 09:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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A neat place! I used to wander off there on weekends from McGuire.

Fr. John

"Greg Piney" <gpiney@> wrote in message
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> Paul,
>
> Someday if you keep taking lessons, Hugh might take you over to Perl
> Acres, home of the Buzzards Row Ultralight Club.
>
> http://www.buzzardsrow.com
>
> Greg Piney
> Old Buzzard
>
> Paul Bahder wrote:
> > As a private pilot I never thought much of ultralights until last Fall
> > because of family illness, and a stretched pocket I had to sell my

Cessna
> > 172.
> >
> > After seeing a most wonderful movie (very highly recommende) called

"Winged
> > Migration" (currently in select theaters) I got an idea of flying an
> > ultralight.
> >
> > JUst had my fist flight today on a Challenger with Hugh Wilson at

Pemberton
> > Airport in NJ. What a wonderful feeling! How come ultralight experience

has
> > been kept a secret? Just love it.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >

>



 
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Old 1st August 2003, 06:31 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Greg, where are you located? What town in NJ?

I would love to come visit one of these days.

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"Greg Piney" <gpiney@> wrote in message
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> Paul,
>
> Someday if you keep taking lessons, Hugh might take you over to Perl
> Acres, home of the Buzzards Row Ultralight Club.
>
> http://www.buzzardsrow.com
>
> Greg Piney
> Old Buzzard
>
> Paul Bahder wrote:
> > As a private pilot I never thought much of ultralights until last Fall
> > because of family illness, and a stretched pocket I had to sell my

Cessna
> > 172.
> >
> > After seeing a most wonderful movie (very highly recommende) called

"Winged
> > Migration" (currently in select theaters) I got an idea of flying an
> > ultralight.
> >
> > JUst had my fist flight today on a Challenger with Hugh Wilson at

Pemberton
> > Airport in NJ. What a wonderful feeling! How come ultralight experience

has
> > been kept a secret? Just love it.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >

>



 
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Marco,

Tried to respond to you privately, but the email bounced. And we have
the same ISP!

Greg Piney

Marco Rispoli wrote:
> Greg, where are you located? What town in NJ?
>
> I would love to come visit one of these days.
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