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jsteinman@pol.net
Thanks for the opportunity to visit your page. I spent most of my time reading
the comments in this guest book. I had actually visited briefly once before and
copied your Tripacer stats. My wife and I have a 57 Tripacer (8000M), which we bought in Alaska when we were
working in Dillingham a few years back. We flew it to upstate New York where we
now live. We have enjoyed the plane tremendously, but unfortunately, are needing to sell it now. Reading your story about your tripacer reminded me of a dream I had last night, wherein I
was flying the tripacer with a full load of 3
passengers and had to set down on a country road for some reason. I couldn't
get it off the ground again, and found myself wandering through a large dining
hall looking for some help, carrying the tripacer
around on my back and trying to be careful not to bump into people with the
wingtips. I have gotten in and out of some tight places with it, but nothing
like that. Forgive my wordiness. I would like to come back and visit again
sometime. If any of those folks interested in a Tripacer
would like to contact me, you can give me a call at (3l5)894-2593. I have
someone quite interested in it at this time, but the no final offer has been
made. More details are available at AOPA classified section also.
jcnelsonjr@hotmail.
I was a heavy equipment mechanic in Seabee Team 0913. The last Seabee Team to
live at the base in Go Dau Ha. We left in July of
1969. Were you there then. I remember a fellow in the
Army radar unit from Texas. I believe his first name was Jim. I lost all, the
pictures I had of the base . What a surprse when I ran into your pictures
Ladicat@webtv.net
Wonderful midi site . Great job .
Please keep it up ...
lubigp@cadvision.com
I just started to read your home page, very interesting and well done. I'm
presently looking for such an aircraft and seeking more info. on the Pacer or tri-pacer. It would be great to teach my
kids to fly an aircraft like above. thanks Peter
CBoyes_98@yahoo.com
Dave, You have done an excellent job on this web page. My Vietnamese wife came
to the U.S.after her father was released from a Viet
Cong re-education camp. To better understand her life, I've embarked on much
research. I have read many different books and articles detailing many of the
relevant issues. It is interesting to see the many viewpoints that help define
my understanding. Thanks for helping with your excellent web page. Sincerely,
Chris A. Boyes
RINAX2@AOL.COM
I was very young when my father joined the navy. I can remember him vividly in
his dress uniform leaving while my mother cried. I am very interested in
hearing the stories and facts regarding this war. Thank you for everything you
did. This website was one of the best I've come across yet!!
butterbean1953@yahoo
Hi, I am trying to find the names of the army firebases in Vietnam. Do you have
a list of them and their locations? I am trying to help my husband get Service
Connection. Please respond as soon as you can. Thanks
chevy5_ca@tahoo.com
iam a canadian
but always thought you all got a bumm deal for what
you guys done there but myself have the most respect for you all
orkdork@hotmail.com
I had a report due the next day, and it was to be on the vietnam.This
site helped a lot, thanx.great work
bjanicki@identifix.com
47 year old GA student looking for a plane,the
Tripacer looks cool.