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John Woelfl
jwoelfl@earthlink.net
http://home.earthlink.net/~jwoelfl
I have flown a Tri-Pacer and it has a high fun factor. I also have flown
an SX-81
model heli and would like to get one again.
Andy
Clark
sparkplug32@hotmail.com I was with the 20th Transportation Co.,
(aircraft direct support) we were assigned to the 25th and located just of
off the runway at CU CHI. I was there May 67- April 68
Curtis Mays
PMays4247@aol.com Hello Dave,I have a 1954 Tripacer 8039C. I've had it
about a year. The engine was rebuilt before I bought it. Shortly
thereafter I noticed it was blowing oil out of the crankcase vent at high
RPM. We have tried everything from cam to rings. I noticed in your
picture of the engine overhaul, it appears to have an aero-separator
inline of the engine vent. I cannot find in the manuals the separator. I
believe this would solve
my problem. Please give me any info
you have on this matter. Thanks for your time and have a nice
evening..
Bravo Charliecharlie
bandits2dbn2dinf_mech@go.com
1969-70. you see the address. Found 90
guys so far (7/13/99). Reunion next March. We are the only company from
battalion not together. NOLI ME TANGERE
Clay
Bostian
creative@lcc.net I am a student pilot and I am already considering
buying a plane; probably in a partnership with a friend who is also a
student. We are going this weekend to look at a 1953 Tripacer that is for
sale. I am trying to get as much feedback as possible from people who fly
tripacers to help in our buying decision. Your response would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Clay Bostian
PS - Nice Website with good photos!
H. (Brownie) Braunsteiner
brownie@narrows.com I left Fort Lewis with the 3rd Bde, 4th Ind Div in
October 66 and barged ashore at Vung Tau a week later. We boarded
sandbagged trucks and opened up highway #1 to Bear Cat relieving the 1st
Inf Div (Big Red One).
We only stayed a couple of months and then convoyed to Dau Tieng in the
proximity of the Michelin rubber plantation where we established a base
camp as part of the 25th. I was the Bde Op's sergeant under Colonel
Marshall C. Garth the Bde CO and CSM Bill V. Woods. Although our paths may
not have crossed, we owe many lives to you brave hearts that sat in a
small vehicle presenting a luscious target to Charlie while telling us
where he was. I think your web page is out of sight..........best I've
ever seen. Your writing stile is worthy of a book I'd certainly buy if you
ever decided to publish. I especialy got a kick out of your comments
"sitting on the latrine", because that's how I was hit by an incoming
round at 0300 hours when Charlie cut loose on our base camp. Went on many
op's near Nui Ba Den, Tai Ninh, Iron Triangle and Parrots Beak. My last
few months I was the First Sergeant of Hq & Hq Co, 3rd Bde, 25th to fill
the slot of the former Top who was KIA.
Welcome Home my friend and enjoy your sky vehicle !
Hooah
Brownie
brownie@narrows.com
Rob Ferucci
robert_ferucci@yahoo.com Dave,
Thanks for sharing your experience. Eventhough I was just born during
the vietnam era, I have always been interested in learning about the war
and while many stories aren't always pleasant, people should know and
understand what those who experienced it went through. I have a friend
who served in the 25th infantry '68-'69 but I know he is uncomfortable
speaking about it. Thanks again as the best information on the war comes
from those who were really there.
Charles McCourt
cdmc@lrbcg.com Hi To All that visit here. I wish all a welcome home.
I was in Nam Aug.69 Thru Dec.70 with the A Co. 725th Maint. Bn. I was a
field radio repairman and as such I spent a lot of time all over in
virtually every location of the 25th's AO with many different units on
contact teams in all aspects including Cambodia in Apr.70. So as such I
would apprecite hearing from any and all that remember me or from all
those that would just like to drop me a note.
Chuck
Crosby
crosby13@juno.com My dad was in the 25th ID Artillery 68-69. I think
1-77 FA or 2-77 FA. He spent 27 years as an artilleryman, and is retired
from the army. I am spending a career in the army as well, as an
Infantryman. If you get a chance to E-mail me at the above address, I
will reply with my dad's e-mail. I am sure he would enjoy swapping
notes.
daniel celeskey
danielceleskey@hotmail.com
looking for piper tripacer tail no. N-3719
A serial no. 22-1959
daniel celeskey
danielceleskey@hotmail.com
hello dave ! very helpful &
knowledgeable. this aircraft started out in my family 45 years ago. thank
you, daniel p.s. thumbs up !
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