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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Feb 14, 2008
Description: “Do not tell anyone about the new change,” Kerry directed.

Fine. I won’t “tell” anyone.


Date Taken: Feb 14, 2008
Place Taken: Over Lake Eustis, FL
Owner: Dan Nickens
File Name: New_View.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 34, Florida Flying
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Gary Johnson - Feb 15,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    I won't tell what it is either, but I am very happy with the results.     
  
Frank A. Carr - Feb 15,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Are we also seeing the tell-tale scrape on the hull of a gear problem?     
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 15,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    At a total time of less than 4 hours? With an all electric gear? Surely not.     
  
Frank A. Carr - Feb 16,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Good to hear, it must be the gear; my scrape was at TT=3 hours (manual gear).<br /><br />BTW Dan, this is another great and unusual photo perspective. Thanks.     
  
Kenneth Leonard - Feb 16,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Dan - you want this on SND, not Tech? Looks like the tailwheel mech. is different.     
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 16,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Well, Ken, since I can't talk about it, it doesn't matter. As soon as authorization from SeaRey Central is obtained, the answer will be posted (technically speaking....darn these nondisclosure agreements!). And no, it isn't the tailwheel mech (or at least I wasn't briefed on that). But you are close.....     
  
John Robert Dunlop - Feb 17,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Probably the crease/V in the splash plate..     
  
Jon Ladd - Feb 17,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Winner winner, chicken dinner.     
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 17,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    I ain't awarding no prizes and I ain't saying nothing. To quote Sgt. Shultz: 'I KNOW KNOTHING!'     
  
Ed Irizarry - Feb 20,2008   Viewers  | Reply
    Under very close supervision- looks like the horizontal stabilizer has moved back aprox. 2-4'. Triangular support (suspicious) braket placed over the BOOM tube!!!!     


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