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Mick Bevan
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Electrical course.

Post by Mick Bevan » Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:27 am

Hi all,
We, in the Irish Light Aviation Society, have just had the benefit of Mark Castle-Smith's extensive knowledge and experience in recieving his electrical course, at Kilrush Airfield (EIKH) in County Kildare, Ireland on the 26th of March. The course content was detailed yet comprehensive and delivered in a highly entertaining fashion, aided and abetted by his father, Roger. His portable Dynon/Garmin instrument panel was a revelation and made all the difference, not to mention his jellybaby inducements to the audience. Every one of us enjoyed the course hugely and felt an immediate improvement in our collective knowledge.I recommend the course to anyone, not only RV builders.
So, many thanks, Mark and Roger and thanks also to Brian Hope and Howard Cox for tipping us off.
regards
Mick Bevan

Rob Swain
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Post by Rob Swain » Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:02 pm

Been there (Turweston, in my case), done that.

Mark is good, isn't he!

Don't know if you had his Electrical (wiring etc.) or Avionics course. Both are very good and to be recommended.
Rob Swain
If the good Lord had intended man to fly, He would have given him more money.

Mick Bevan
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Post by Mick Bevan » Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:43 pm

Hi there,
We had the electrical course and a good look at his demo panel. Opened people's eyes and really improved the body of knowledge.Highly recommended.
regards
mick

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