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  • Some folks on the Europa list this morning mentioned that Pennzoil has  been
    dropped from the approved oil list for the Rotax 9XX series. I've requested  a
    link to the info, but haven't gotten a response yet.

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    Date:         Mon, 24 Mar 2008 08:25:44 EDT
    Reply-To:     "Ximango Owners Group (XOG)" <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       "Ximango Owners Group (XOG)" <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         John Lawton <Thrmlseekr@AOL.COM>
    Subject:      Rotax Recommended Oils
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    Greetings Team,
     
    Some folks on the Europa list this morning mentioned that Pennzoil has  been
    dropped from the approved oil list for the Rotax 9XX series. I've requested  a
    link to the info, but haven't gotten a response yet.
     
    Has anybody heard anything about this?
     
    I checked the Rotax Owners Group, but didn't see anything new.
     
    On another note, I am officially declaring that spring is here in SE 
    Tennessee! I've managed 8.6 hours over the Easter weekend with an engine  off flight
    on Saturday of just over 270nm, mostly ridge running,  but there were some
    punchy thermals along the way that allowed me to  jump valleys and extend my run
    down and back into Alabama over  and along Lookout Mountain. At times the
    thermal lift was approaching  10 knots, although it wasn't going that high due to
    an inversion. Chattanooga's  AWOS was calling cloudbase at 8000', but I never
    managed to get  through the inversion at about 4500'. Later in the day, after
    the thermals  simmered down a bit, I was able to run along pretty consistently
    at 80-90  knots in the ridge lift. Sunday was good, too, and I flew 244 nm in
    ridge  and thermals. I could have gone quite a bit farther on Sunday, but I
    got  cold and decided to head in early. Both flights originated here in the 
    Sequatchie Valley of SE Tennessee.
     
    This is mighty good for March in these parts. We usually don't see 
    conditions like this until well into April.
    I hope this is a sign of things to come!
     
    Regards,
     
    John  Lawton
    Whitwell, TN (TN89)
    Ximango #135


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