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Yea, the 911 took a bug hit from the world's juiciest bug. It was a HUGE splat. I will be doing a complete wash for using the 911.
It was a long tiring day. I got to my business partners house at 9:00 and we drove up to Tulsa. The El Camino does OK on road trips but at the 75 MPH legal speed limit on the turnpike it is at the upper edge of easy cruising. The 911 thinks 75 is an easy day. So off we went. We went to the Tulsa company that leases our other 172 to pick up a second 172. It was supposed to be ready to go. It was only delayed a short while and then we had the (insert long string of profanity of your choice) delay for the insurance. The underwriter was taking their sweet time. That finally got resolved and my partner flew off towards home, but wait there is a twist!
We had a project to fly with the thermal camera. It requires a camera operator and I was the operator. But my car is in Tulsa. So we met up in the megalopolis of Chandler, OK. He picked me up, we flew the project in that area, he landed and let me out, and we headed for the airport. He was a bit faster since he had a direct route and I had speed limits. I picked him up and the airplane is here and so are we.
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Glen
49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America
1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan
1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine
My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood!
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