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John Welna
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Hello, I just finished restoring a '46 Chief. I've gotten a lot of valuable information from this site over the years. I tried to post a picture here but this is a little too high tech for me. I have trouble with my GPS too. Is there an easy way to post a picture? There are some at our EAA 1221 website. John
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John,Very Nice Chief !!!!!!!

It looks like you guys have a good time flying all winter. Here are a couple of the pics from your EAA Chapter Site. I urge everyone to go to the EAA Chapter 1221 site. Lots of good pictures of a lot of fun!!! Whoever does your website does a really good job.

http://www.1221.eaachapter.org/johnwelna.htm


Craig
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Thanks Craig! I'd still like to know how you posted those pictures.
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I might add that anytime any of you airplane folks are in the area, stop by the COQ airport in Minnesota. There are usually some EAA 1221 guys around ready to argue who the best pilot is. We have some nice grass and long asphalt runways to land on. We've got some Aeroncas, Pipers, Taylorcrafts, homebuilts, and other aircraft on site. Our chapter president's Fisher Avenger was in the last issue of the EAA magazine. Of course, the Aeroncas are the best. John
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