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My name is Rob. I've been a Ximango owner since February of this year, and
have been enjoying and learning about the aircraft ever since. I'd like to
obtain or compose a list of Ximango owners with their email addresses,
phone numbers, etc.... so that I can occasionally bounce questions, ideas,
or other thoughts within the Ximango community and not necessarily always
via this site.
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Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 21:32:52 -0400
Reply-To: Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
Sender: Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
From: Rob Morgan <ls484@AOL.COM>
Subject: Ximango Owners Group Contact List
Hello all,
My name is Rob. I've been a Ximango owner since February of this year, and
have been enjoying and learning about the aircraft ever since. I'd like to
obtain or compose a list of Ximango owners with their email addresses,
phone numbers, etc.... so that I can occasionally bounce questions, ideas,
or other thoughts within the Ximango community and not necessarily always
via this site. I sometimes find a phone call to be a better way to
communitcate than an email. So, if you are interested on being such a
list, how about sending me some information about you and your plane and
I'll insert it into a spreadsheet. Also, be sure to tell me if you mind me
sharing your information with other people who identify themselves as
Ximango owners and ask me for the list.
Tnx,
Rob, AMT 200-123
PS I just returned from a one week soaring safari to Bishop, California.
Great weather, great scenery, and great flying. In 5 days of flying I
logged about 20 hours of flying; 5 with the engine on, 15 with the engine
off. Max altitudes (engine off) ran between 16,000 ft and 17,999 ft. I
put 700 to 750 miles on the Ximango with the engine off during those 5
days. Getting ready to go up to central Nevada this next month to do a
little more soaring. Would anyone be interested in participating in a
Ximango fly/soar-in this next year at Bishop of some other great western
soaring location?
For the Ximango Owners list please send info to LS484@aol.com
Provide:
Name
Ximago Model & S/N
Phone Number
Email Address
Address (optional)
Share info with other Ximango owners? (Yes or No)
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Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 10:02:15 +0200
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From: "will@mychalet" <will@MYCHALET.COM>
Subject: Re: Ximango Owners Group Contact List
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Hi Rob,
I own Ximango AMT 200:091, which is based in Chambery, France in the
French Alps. Te: 0033 4 50024970, in case any intrepid Ximango pilots
find themselves in the French Alps! The only British registered Ximango
on the european continent. GKHOM.
Best,
Will Morris
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From: Ximango Owners Group [mailto:XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM] On
Behalf Of Rob Morgan
Sent: 25 July 2004 03:33
To: XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM
Subject: Ximango Owners Group Contact List
Hello all,
My name is Rob. I've been a Ximango owner since February of this year,
and have been enjoying and learning about the aircraft ever since. I'd
like to obtain or compose a list of Ximango owners with their email
addresses, phone numbers, etc.... so that I can occasionally bounce
questions, ideas, or other thoughts within the Ximango community and not
necessarily always via this site. I sometimes find a phone call to be a
better way to communitcate than an email. So, if you are interested on
being such a list, how about sending me some information about you and
your plane and I'll insert it into a spreadsheet. Also, be sure to tell
me if you mind me sharing your information with other people who
identify themselves as Ximango owners and ask me for the list.
Tnx,
Rob, AMT 200-123
PS I just returned from a one week soaring safari to Bishop,
California. Great weather, great scenery, and great flying. In 5 days
of flying I logged about 20 hours of flying; 5 with the engine on, 15
with the engine off. Max altitudes (engine off) ran between 16,000 ft
and 17,999 ft. I put 700 to 750 miles on the Ximango with the engine
off during those 5 days. Getting ready to go up to central Nevada this
next month to do a little more soaring. Would anyone be interested in
participating in a Ximango fly/soar-in this next year at Bishop of some
other great western soaring location?
For the Ximango Owners list please send info to LS484@aol.com
Provide:
Name
Ximago Model & S/N
Phone Number
Email Address
Address (optional)
Share info with other Ximango owners? (Yes or No)
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 01:33:32 EDT
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Sender: Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
From: Rob Morgan <LS484@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Ximango Owners Group Contact List
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Hi Will,
Tnx for your response. I've taken you data and put it into the spreadsheet
I've started.
I hope you are have an enjoyable soaring season this year. If I make it to
the French Alps I'll certainly give you a call. You can try me if you ever
come to San Diego.
Rob
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