February 25 – Beech Baron

Thursday, February 25 — In at 7:30, nothing on ramp, overcast, very chilly & windy. Another full day downstairs in the office. Completed the February Lincoln Flyer and walked right into a brick wall when I discovered Adobe was keeping me from saving the issue as a simple .pdf file. I managed to save each of the eight pages as a .jpg and posted it to Facebook AKM to a response of overwhelming non-response. Tried all day to find a way to save the issue as a .pdf and tried Zanzar which seemed to work. Also had my friend Hayden H. with AAHS proofread the issue I sent him as a Publisher file. He was terrific! I was too bleeping disappointed with the WORLD — their names aren’t important — to email the new issue out today. Will recover tonight and start afresh Friday. Headed home at 6:30. Day rating: D.

Pictures of of the one airplane I saw the 25th, a Baron with winglets and four=bladed props.


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About Job Conger

I am a freelance aviation, business and tourism writer, poet, songwriter. My journalism appears regularly in Springfield Business Journal and Illinois Times. I am author of Springfield Aviation from Arcadia Publishing and available everywhere. As founder/director of AeroKnow Museum (AKM) and a volunteer with American Aviation Historical Society (AAHS), I created this blog to share news about AKM activity and aviation history.
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