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Zef 11-26-2007 09:47 AM

What to do in Fort Worth, Texas
 
Hey guys, I'm scheduled on a training course at Bell Helicopter Academy of Fort Worth...from Dec. 03 to Dec. 14...Guys from there...what are major points of interest of that nice place...Thanks..Syl
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rouxroux 11-26-2007 10:10 AM

The Stockyards are cool (although a bit touristy)...You've go all sorts of stuff to do in the metroplex. You're close to TX. Motor Speedway, there's a great Cabela's outfitters store close as well, plus countless stuff in the Metroplex. Maybe some of the :locals" will chime in.

Neilk 11-26-2007 10:18 AM

Go to Dallas ;)

Halm 11-26-2007 12:03 PM

Joe T Garcia's. Best Mexican restaurant in D/FW.

Seahawk 11-26-2007 12:14 PM

Try and stay at the Worthington Hotel...I spent a lot of time in Fort Worth with Bell working of the Cobra/Huey upgrade program. Nice, central location.

rouxroux 11-26-2007 12:18 PM

There is also a great Brazilian restaraunt just 1 block north of "the square"

Noah930 11-26-2007 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by rouxroux (Post 3608586)
There is also a great Brazilian restaraunt just 1 block north of "the square"


Fogo de Chao (or something like that)? Man, they should pass out vouchers for free cardiac catheterizations at that place. Of course, the meat is incredible.

rouxroux 11-26-2007 12:35 PM

Yeah, we stumbled upon it while staying at the Worthington for PCA Parade back in '04.

stomachmonkey 11-26-2007 12:36 PM

Drive up to Argyle and help me move furniture into the house?

Zef 11-26-2007 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 3608623)
Drive up to Argyle and help me move furniture into the house?

Yea...but I asked for Fort Worth things to do...;)

Neilk 11-26-2007 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Halm (Post 3608550)
Joe T Garcia's. Best Mexican restaurant in D/FW.


Pick a nice day to go there so you can walk through the gardens outside. I've only been there once and was amazed at its' size and beauty (for a restaurant, it's not Versailles) . Bring cash as I don't think they accept credit cards.

onlycafe 11-26-2007 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Halm (Post 3608550)
Joe T Garcia's. Best Mexican restaurant in D/FW.

i would have to argue against this, their food is only average, but they will continue to bring it until you say "no mas" ,if you are looking to drink in the garden , yes this is the place.
however if you are looking for a great meal i would suggest a place called trujillos. terrific food, very nice people. try the pralines after dinner, don't try to buy them all.

BRPORSCHE 11-26-2007 07:36 PM

You'll miss me by a day. I am going up that way on the 15th to get myself a bambi!

Joeaksa 11-27-2007 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 3608601)
Fogo de Chao (or something like that)? Man, they should pass out vouchers for free cardiac catheterizations at that place. Of course, the meat is incredible.

Excellent place to eat!

Also go to the "Bass Pro Shop" in Grapevine. Have to get some good Tejas BBQ while you are there...

rouxroux 11-27-2007 03:59 AM

Although not "trendy" as far as Tex-Mex, the fajitas and bacon-wrapped shrimp at the Blue Goose are 2 dishes that can't be beat!....Hey, there's you a full day of fun: Eat lunch at the Blue Goose (North of the LBJ on Midway), then drive just a bit further north on Midway until you're running next to the runway of the Addison airport. Turn left on Commander, go down about a block, and you'll be at the RUF autocentre. When you finish there, drive over to the airport and go through the Cavanaugh Flight Museum (one of the best aviation museums anywhere) www.cavanaughflightmuseum.com Maybe book a ride in a Stearman or one of their T-6's for the afternoon! Hey, how's that for a fun-filled day?

avi8torny 11-27-2007 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Zef (Post 3608225)
Hey guys, I'm scheduled on a training course at Bell Helicopter Academy of Fort Worth...from Dec. 03 to Dec. 14...Guys from there...what are major points of interest of that nice place...Thanks..Syl


You going there for an initial or recurrent and for what model? The academy is now at the Alliance Airport, Ross Perot's creation north of Ft. Worth. Talk to one of your instructors when you get there and have them arrange a factory tour over at the Hurst facility. Seeing how the blades are constructed and the ongoing operations at the destruction/testing facility are really interesting. When I was there they had a V-22 empennage and tail section rigged for testing.

PM me if you want more insight, I am there every year.

legion 11-27-2007 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 3608601)
Fogo de Chao (or something like that)? Man, they should pass out vouchers for free cardiac catheterizations at that place. Of course, the meat is incredible.

Best...restaurant...ever....

Zef 11-27-2007 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by avi8torny (Post 3609979)
You going there for an initial or recurrent and for what model? The academy is now at the Alliance Airport, Ross Perot's creation north of Ft. Worth. Talk to one of your instructors when you get there and have them arrange a factory tour over at the Hurst facility. Seeing how the blades are constructed and the ongoing operations at the destruction/testing facility are really interesting. When I was there they had a V-22 empennage and tail section rigged for testing.

PM me if you want more insight, I am there every year.

It's for an initial on the old but alive 206B...I will send you a PM for the insight. Thanks a lot for this info.

Zef 11-27-2007 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by rouxroux (Post 3609890)
Although not "trendy" as far as Tex-Mex, the fajitas and bacon-wrapped shrimp at the Blue Goose are 2 dishes that can't be beat!....Hey, there's you a full day of fun: Eat lunch at the Blue Goose (North of the LBJ on Midway), then drive just a bit further north on Midway until you're running next to the runway of the Addison airport. Turn left on Commander, go down about a block, and you'll be at the RUF autocentre. When you finish there, drive over to the airport and go through the Cavanaugh Flight Museum (one of the best aviation museums anywhere) www.cavanaughflightmuseum.com Maybe book a ride in a Stearman or one of their T-6's for the afternoon! Hey, how's that for a fun-filled day?

Many thanks Rouxroux...I will drive there for sure...RUF and the Aviation museum will be on my schedule...!

futuresoptions 11-27-2007 06:40 AM

Go to Billy Bob's at the stock yards and get your picture taken on the back of the bull....:D


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