October 11, 2013 - Friday

After a hearty breakfast at IHOP, we headed to the airport.   Everyone would be flying in today.  Most of the planes needed their smoke racks attached and wired up.  My plane was already in the hangar.

The Local news station was on hand in the morning doing the story.  Fox News 4.

   
The smoke cannisters just need a shot of electricity to light off.  To make that happen, they tapped into my Nav light circuit.  When I want Smoke On, I just turn the Nav lights on.  Simple.
   
This is the first time the wing tips have been off since my air worthiness inspection.
   
The maintenance hangar is well equipped to handle any kind of issue.
   
Kansas City Chief gear.
   
Signed Kansas City Chiefs helmet.  Good thing they put their jersey numbers; can't read their signitures.
   
Some very, very serious Kansas City Chiefs fans showed up.
   
Jerry and Gina arrived yesterday afternoon from Maryland.
   
Nice footwear!
   
Signed cape.  Gotta like it.  Fans talking with "Ripper", one of the main organizers of this event.
   
The "fan" wasn't real keen on my planes Black and Silver paint job.  Too Oakland Raiders-like.  I assured him I was not a member of Raider nation.
   
"Maverick" assembled and welded all these smoke racks.
   
The jig he used.
   
A few days earlier ....
   
The smoke rack mounted on my wingtips.  Little D-Sub pins are epoxied into the rear trailing edge of my wingtip.  When I'm ready to wire the smoke canisters up, I just crimp a male D-sub pin on the
wires and plug them into the wingtip D-sub recepticles.  Simple but effective.
   
When they were done with a plane, they moved it out and brought another one in.
   
Rosy just arrived all the say from Southern California.
   
When there wasn't space in the hangar, they just worked on them outside.
   

Lee's Summit has a very active EAA Chapter.  I talked with their President of 22 years.  They have three hangars, including this one.  There is a good size meeting room in this hangar with aviation

memorabilia on the walls.  Aviation celebrities like Sean Tucker and Tom Poberzny have been here.  The propeller on that Cessna 150 spins in the wind and the entire plane swivels on the pedestal.

It was pretty windy today and at times the 150 was doing 360s up in the air.

   
 
Looking across the way at the big 200 foot by 200 foot hangar where all 49 RVs would fit with room to spare.
   
You don't believe me?
   
I give you 49 RVs!
   
 

Lynnette, Gina, Jerry and I went out to what we were told was the best barbeque in Kansas City.  A place called L C's, not far from our Holiday Inn Express.  We were told not to let the place's

appearance bother us.  That's the restaurant, to the left, with the bars over the windows!  It was in an industrial part of town.

   
Not too fancy.
   
But they were right about the food.  It was great!  (except for the cole slaw)
 
If you are ever in Kansas City, go to L.C.'s for barbeque.  But don't let the place's appearance bother you.
   
 
   
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