Site-ology

  1. Some beautiful new pics up on this site! Congrats to Clyde and the providers.
    (Where was the SR22 rear-shot taken, btw? Also, for those in the western half of the US, it is droll to think that a plane at 8000 feet could be cruising comfortably over the highest peak on a continent – see the Mt. Kosciuszco pic.)

  2. Some major weirdness on The Other Site. Link now leads to “Net Winder Office Server” and requires secure log-in etc. Que pasa??

  1. Some beautiful new pics up on this site!

The SR22 photo is terrific and belongs on the CD site too–really makes we want to get in the saddle and fly!

(Where was the SR22 rear-shot taken, btw?

I wasn’t told, but judging from the backgrounds of the other pics that came with it, it was at Duluth.

Also, for those in the western half of the US, it is droll to think that a plane at 8000 feet could be cruising comfortably over the highest peak on a continent

Well, we were only about 600 AGL :slight_smile: But yes, it is an interesting contrast. BTW, the airfield we took off from on that flight is at 960’ and only 12 miles from the peak of the mountain.

  1. Some major weirdness on The Other Site. Link now leads to “Net Winder Office Server” and requires secure log-in etc.

Hmmm, I won’t say anything.

  1. Some major weirdness on The Other Site. Link now leads to “Net Winder Office Server” and requires secure log-in etc. Que pasa??

Yes, there is some weirdness with accessing sr20.net. Due to a domain name server problem, you need to use the following link to access the site.

http://wiki.agents.com/sr20http://wiki.agents.com/

I hope to have sr20.net working again soon.

Thanks.

I picked up the SR22 photo’s when I was in Duluth visiting CD last week. I was told that CD is doing a photo shoot of the SR22 on December 1st, and that some of them will end up on the CD web site soon after.

Dan

  1. Some major weirdness on The Other Site. Link now leads to “Net Winder Office Server” and requires secure log-in etc. Que pasa??

Yes, there is some weirdness with accessing sr20.net. Due to a domain name server problem, you need to use the following link to access the site.

http://wiki.agents.com/sr20http://wiki.agents.com/

I hope to have sr20.net working again soon.

Thanks.