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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:39 pm Post subject: Jabiru Engine Maintenance & Rebuild Seminar. |
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Even if you are not planning to use the Jabiru engine,� you should consider going,� I am sure you will change your mind and buy Jabiru.�
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Like Tim Said.��I had the chance to be�there last year (March 2008)� is really a great Seminar. The Jabiru Team are�First Class.� All of them...��Very Proffesional,�Helpfull and Friendly,�even for experienced Aircraft Mechanics, always something new to learn for the (almost) "know it all",� like myself .�
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Out of the seminar: Save some time (buy your return ticket for at least a day after) to visit the Beachcraft Museum, only a few miles from there (take your "turn left in 500 ft..".�S**t!... "recalculating"� GPS� .� Loved that gadget as a foreign turist.�
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Very rewarding for me, both professional (Jabiru course)� and personal (Great people, wonderful area to visit, local food,�the Bell Bucke Cafe ( a "I Have To Go" place!).�
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Saludos
Gary Gower
That TN area:� One of the�"must visit area" when (if) I fly my airplane to OSH.
Never a straight line flying in a Homebuilt,�that's for airlines � �
DO NOT ARCHIVE.
--- On Wed, 1/14/09, Tim Juhl <juhl(at)avci.net> wrote:
From: Tim Juhl <juhl(at)avci.net>
Subject: Re: Jabiru Engine Maintenance & Rebuild Seminar
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 12:09 PM
I attended this class last May and can tell you that it was a very worthwhile
experience. If you are going to use a Jabiru engine you should consider it
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