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Layoffs may be a good thing....
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Eric Boyle
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Today I got some good news, I found a job that I'll be starting in May, possibly my dream job and hopefully a good career. The nice thing is that it's Packard related, as I'll be helping rebuild these:


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And restoring these:

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Could a guy ask for a better job or what????

Posted on: 2009/4/22 1:03
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Re: Layoffs may be a good thing....
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John Forsyth
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Congrats!! You need a journeyman?

Posted on: 2009/4/22 1:19
Carpe Diem!! Registry
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Re: Layoffs may be a good thing....
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Eric Boyle
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Thanks Gerd! Now if I can just adapt those OHC 4 valve heads to a Packard straight eight for my Speedster!!

Posted on: 2009/4/22 1:20
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Re: Layoffs may be a good thing....
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acolds
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Does this mean you may now change to Packard Merlin hot rod engines just a idea. Glad to hear that the lay off will have a sunny side

Posted on: 2009/4/22 1:20
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Re: Layoffs may be a good thing....
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Eric Boyle
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Appin, I highly doubt it, it took a lot of persuasion to snag this job. Luckily, I work with the owner's son, and we get along great together, so it worked out rather well.

Posted on: 2009/4/22 1:23
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Re: Layoffs may be a good thing....
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Eric Boyle
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Nahh, I'll stick with the good old Packard straight eights!

Posted on: 2009/4/22 1:25
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Re: Layoffs may be a good thing....
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Terry Cantelo
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Good Luck to you Turbopackman. What a wonderful job to find.
Will they actually pay you as well?
Keep the oldies flying
Terry

Posted on: 2009/4/22 2:17
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Re: Layoffs may be a good thing....
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Eric Boyle
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Don't know exactly what the pay will be, but I'd be happy just getting the experience!

Posted on: 2009/4/22 2:43
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Re: Layoffs may be a good thing....
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Carl Madsen
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Congratulations on the job!

Those are amazing machines. They rebuilt a Tuskegee Airmen P51 8 years ago in St Paul, I got to see it up close before the 2004 accident. Don Hinz saved the machine and kept the aircraft out of a residential area but died a day after the crash. His boy, Captain Kelly Hinz, was a Marine Pilot who died a year later in Iraq in an F18.

P-51 Mustang Survivors

Red Tail Project

1945: 3rd October - last flight. Surplus by USAAF
This P-51 would not fly again until complete restoration in 2001.

Donated (sold) by the USAAF to a trade school (for $1 fee) in Billings Montana where the condition diminished.

?1965: Conferderate Air Force - project shipped to Harlington TX.
1973: N9288 (Confederate Air Force)
1985: N215CA (CAF) restoration project
Project moved around between CAF units with little or no work done.
Then moved to the Southern Minnesota Wing in St. Paul, MN.
1999: restoration work became more aggresive.
2001: restoration completed
10th May 2001: 1st flight by Bob Odegaard was just about perfect.
2004: 30th May - tragic accident took the life of Don Hinz.
2004: Restoration work already in progress
2006: Restoration continues
2007: January - work cont. on the fuselage. Most skins are done, wiring is in progress, need work on the wings.
2008: work continues Red Tail
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Posted on: 2009/4/22 6:37
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Re: Layoffs may be a good thing....
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Jeremy Adams
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Eric, I am drooling in envy. Something about those old WWII planes... they're like nothing else.

Sad to hear the redtail's recent tragic history though.

Posted on: 2009/4/22 9:11
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