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I attend the Oct 1,2 workshop in Oshkosh

After attending the workshop I would recommend it to anyone thinking about going to a future workshop.The weather was great ,so both Saturday morning and Sunday morning had Jeremy Monnet and some of his staff doing fly-bys in all the sonex aircraft. The workshop itself was excellent,lots of tips and information that will save me oodles of time once I start building.
The most important thing I came away with is a total confidence in the entire sonex familys commitment to seeing that my building experience will be enjoyable and totally doable.I will not hesitate to call or e-mail them with any problems or questions I have.Their enthusiasm was contagious .It's a business yes,but you realize very quickly that your own success is their best advertisement so they will do whatever they can to see that you succeed.

I brought my tail kit home with me and am looking forward to getting started.If you go I will recommend the Super 8 at the airfield.I paid $161 including tax for three nights when you book in advance.The Sonex home if 4 minutes away.
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Jeremy Monnet coming back after a fry-by in the Onex
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Yeah it fits!
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Nice simple panel
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The Onex tri-gear in the Hornets nest.
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Jeremy giving a warehouse tour.
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John Monnet giving some builder tips.
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Jeremy answering more questions in the Hornets nest hanger
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Hey I bought the tail !