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EAA Radio: Where are you listening from - 2010?

Cameron White
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#41 Posted: 7/29/2010 20:54:01 Modified: 7/29/2010 20:54:59

Belmont, Ontario, Canada.

Thanks for the virtual trip to OSH this year. It's almost like being there but not quite. Loved our visit last year...hope to be there next year again.


 



Cam
Mark Ciskey
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#42 Posted: 7/29/2010 22:09:01

Hello from Normal Illinois,

 

I've been listening during my hour long morning and evening commutes.  It's much better than the local radio.  Next week I'll start streaming podcasts!

 

Thanks for all the hard work,

Mark



Bert Daanje
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#43 Posted: 7/30/2010 14:25:24

Listening from Emmen, The Netherlands

Hope to visit Oskosh sometime in the future.




Sandi Hansen
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#44 Posted: 7/30/2010 15:13:03

West Michigan ....came home yesterday.  Thanks so much for EAA Radio!



Alan Gray
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#45 Posted: 7/31/2010 12:30:56

Good Day to you all

Just like to say Hi from Oxford, England, I'm managing to keep up with each days events by listening to your fantastic commentary and interviews, great job keep up the good work. My special interest started as My son Gordon went to Covington Municipal in Georgia  with Clive Edwards, to restore DC-3  N74589 and fly it to Oshkosh so they could join in the 75 Anniversary celebrations....and they made it, they are with you out there in the blue and white DC-3  nick named Union Jack Dak, you can't miss it, Union Jack on one side and ' No sleep till Oshkosh ' on the other. The Crew consist of Clive Edwards, John Dodd, and Gordon Gray, if you see them tell 'em I said Hello.....Have a great show, it looks Fantastic.

 

                Alan Gray



Danny Creech
Young Eagles Pilot or VolunteerHomebuilder or CraftsmanAirVenture Volunteer
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#46 Posted: 7/31/2010 19:25:26

Cauayan, Isabela,  The Philippines!

Yes, I am in the Philippines halfway around the world from you.  I am exactly 12 hours different than you. So when it is 10AM there, it is 10PM here. EAA Radio is what I fall asleep to each night. I lay in bed with my iPhone (using my EAA Radio App) listing to you guys talk about all the events there.

I actually camped out there last year with my son. That made my third trip to Air Venture Oshkosh. Camping is by far the best way to experience Air Venture.

I moved here to the Philippines five months ago and took a job as the Chief Pilot of a flight school. I made the decision to come back to the USA about two weeks ago. But it was just too expensive to get back in time for Oshkosh. So, I have to get my Oshkosh “Fix” over the internet this year.

Thank you so much. It keeps me in touch with a good and safe aviation community unlike the way it is here in the Philippines.

Captain Danny Creech

Zenith CH-701 Owner

 



Joe Musty
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#47 Posted: 8/1/2010 09:48:30

I'm in Annaheim Saskatchewan Canada. I hope next year to be there with you.

Joe Musty
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Randy Dettmer
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#48 Posted: 8/1/2010 11:35:17

Hey guys,

Great coverage of Airventure 2010..!!  Couldn't make it this year, but have really enjoyed listening to the event on eaa radio.  Your interviews and live reports have been surperb.  I am checking in from beautiful San Luis Obispo, CA, where the fog is thick this morning,  but will burn off to clear and unrestricted California skies.  I hope to be back in Oshkosh in 2011 with my Twin Commander 680F,  parked in the classic airplane section next to runway 36.  Can't wait.

Do you guys need volunteers for eaa radio next year..??  I have 8 years experience producing and hosting radio talk shows, and would love to help out with your excellent work. Please let me know.  Thanks again for the great job.

 

Randy Dettmer  (proud 11 year owner of Twin Commander 680F - N6253X)

San Luis Obispo, CA



Marc Stancy
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#49 Posted: 8/3/2010 08:19:01

   Tom, I'd like to provide a signal report FROM the EAA grounds as I was there for the week listinging on 93.3.  I've been an RF listener at Oshkosh for years and this year I noted the signal strength was noticably weak compared to past years.  I often listen at night from the North Forty camp area and this year the South Forty and could not even hear the signal there this year.  Even around the Classic and Vintage areas the signal was not as strong as in past years.  Were you running less power this year?



Marc Crystal Lake, IL.
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