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  • I would like to see ShortWingPipers.Org do a calendar

    39 92.86%
  • I would order at least one

    36 85.71%
  • I would send in pictures for consderation

    29 69.05%
  • I do not care for paper calendars

    3 7.14%
  • It should be sold to everyone, not just members

    29 69.05%
  • I would give some away as gifts

    18 42.86%
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Thread: A Short Wing Calendar?

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    So right you are, Steve. I found my mistake and corrected it. FAA calls that "Error Management", and I have practiced it often for over 50 years.

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    We gotta keep you headed in the right direction Clay, about like the old blind Pug that Cathy brought home.

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    Default Re: A Short Wing Calendar?

    Back to the gas cans, Amazon delivered the black Nozzles to NY! I recommend if you buy one go big. I bought both. The standard one will fill my weedeater. Take that Cuomo.

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    I'm certain I speak for Clayton as well as myself when I say we both volunteer to pose with female admirers of Shortwings for the calendar.
    We don't judge them just because they look great in skimpy swimwear.
    Because that's the kind of guys we are. We care.

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    To head back in the right direction I'm all for a calendar! The SC.org one is great and I'd love to see a Short Wing one. Might get me excited enough to dig out a "real" camera!
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    You guys crack me up - only thing missing is the beer, Texas BBQ and the campfire
    Hey Steve Pierce (and SJ) that sounds like a great idea for the launch of the Calendar - bring ya own gas can and demonstrator unless ya got spares.
    This Aussie will be there!!!!!

    Never did see the boat!!!!!

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    OK this thread has stalled and is about to enter a spin......

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    We want calendars. With that said, having been around the Supercub.org bunch at New Holstein for several summers, I can tell you it will require some effort on our part to provide pictures to make it successful.
    Our calendar may have to be more of projects and less flying. Haha
    Last edited by Clayton Harper; 09-10-2016 at 06:54 AM. Reason: additional thought

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    Default Re: A Short Wing Calendar?

    Clayton, are you thinking of topless shortwings? - as in, no covering?

    Good discussion folks (well, mostly). Clayton is right, the trick is we need a LOT of high quality pictures to make it work, and we need to be able to produce at least 750 of them to break even.

    sj

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