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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Nov 20, 2011
Description: We had a great time at the Florida Flying Gator's Fly-in Saturday. There were several Searey in attendance and participating the the contests. Congrat's to Daniel.
Date Taken: Nov 20, 2011
Place Taken: Gator Airpark 3FD4
Owner: Thomas Yowell
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Category: 244, Florida Fun Flying, 365, SeaRey LSX, 457, Viking/Honda Engine
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Don Maxwell - Nov 20,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Looks great, Tom! I'll bet you really enjoyed taking it to the fly-in.     
  
Daniel Paul Myers - Nov 20,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Thanks, Tom. I had a blast. I'm so glad I got to see your finished bird!!!     
  
Dennis Scearce - Nov 24,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Is the plural of Searey: Searey or Seareys or Seari?     
  
Don Maxwell - Nov 24,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Hm. Is a SeaRey masculine, feminine, or neuter?     
  
Eric Batterman - Nov 24,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Many a searey were in attendance (nary an icon A5 in sight)     
  
Kenneth Leonard - Nov 26,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Don, depends on the length of the prop?     
  
Don Maxwell - Nov 27,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Ken, I retract the stupid question. A rey is a king--masculine by definition. I wasn't thinking.     
  
Eric Batterman - Nov 27,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Senior moment.     
  
Daniel Paul Myers - Nov 27,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    A KingRey?     
  
Don Maxwell - Nov 27,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Well, Kerry named it SeaRey because the sound of the word suggests water and the airplane's shape--the shape of a manta ray (which flies through the water, as a bird flies through air)--and the regal notion (because rey means king in Spanish), king of seaplanes and ruler of the sea. So the name, like the airplane, does several things at once. It's a fine name for an airplane that's also a boat and a car. And it may give us some insight into Kerry's intelligence, as well.     
  
Lee Pfingston - Nov 27,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    And Searey googles better, Searay presents endless entries. No argument on Kerry's intelligence     
  
Troy iRMT Heavy Maint. Enriquez - Nov 28,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    (Sea King) as in King of the Sea or water.<br />also sounds like 'seeking' like seeking new adventures, 'To boldly go where no one has <br />gone before'.<br />or 'C' King, like the king of the 'C' note. Lol.<br />my 2 cents.     
  
Mark Mclaughlin - Nov 27,2011   Viewers  | Reply
    Tom, would love to hear more about your choice of the Viking <br />over Rotax. Can I email you a couple questions?     


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