Fred Bohl
Gold $$ Contributor
Lynn,
I believe that I remember a post somewhere that I think was by Mickey Coleman about needing "fire in the belly" to be a competitive shooter.
Then I had a bit of a wake up today re my first reply when I received an email from an old friend that he and his wife were coming to the EAA,Experimental Aviation Association) convention in Oshkosh,7/23 - 7/29). I had met them there as we are all members several years ago and we get together while they are there,about 10 miles away from me).
How does that relate to my first reply and "fire in the belly"? This couple are both in their early seventies and fly their home built here for the convention to meet with and see the work of other builders. While this alone is not unusual, they fly here in their single engine home built from Auckland New Zealand,about 21,000 air miles and 28 days each way). They only come about every third year since the round trip costs about $40,000 US. I think that qualifies as "fire in the belly" for their sport.
I believe that I remember a post somewhere that I think was by Mickey Coleman about needing "fire in the belly" to be a competitive shooter.
Then I had a bit of a wake up today re my first reply when I received an email from an old friend that he and his wife were coming to the EAA,Experimental Aviation Association) convention in Oshkosh,7/23 - 7/29). I had met them there as we are all members several years ago and we get together while they are there,about 10 miles away from me).
How does that relate to my first reply and "fire in the belly"? This couple are both in their early seventies and fly their home built here for the convention to meet with and see the work of other builders. While this alone is not unusual, they fly here in their single engine home built from Auckland New Zealand,about 21,000 air miles and 28 days each way). They only come about every third year since the round trip costs about $40,000 US. I think that qualifies as "fire in the belly" for their sport.