Reports on Past Dinners and Zoom meetings

RamonaRamona---B52-EjectThe July Program featured DAFer Ramona Cox aka Sky Chick and Dave Hall, owner of MotoArt. Remember the Discovery Channel Series "Wing Nuts"? It was one of the first reality TV shows where two crazy guys decided to rummage through aircraft bone yards and start a business making furniture from recycled aircraft parts. Ten years later, MotoArt has captured the hearts of aviation enthusiast with a line of functional aviation furniture that has hit virtually every continent on the globe and found its way into the offices of dozens of fortune 500 companies. What's the attraction? Perhaps it products like the B-25 Bomber Elevator Desk, the huge PW-747 Cowling Reception Desk, the "politically incorrect" bomb tables with photo shoots to match, the coffee tables made from F-4 Phantom Burner Cans or the notorious Mile High Bed fabricated from two DC-9 stabilizers and a C-130 inner flap (now motorized to use at Burning Man) We heard "behind the scene" stories of dodging scorpions while scouring aircraft bone yards, watching their first big sale burn to the ground in the back of an old pick-up truck and the happy client who found out his Fuselage Picture Frame was chopped out of an Air America CIA plane! With Dave Hall, owner of MotoArt and Ramona Cox (DAFer, bush-pilot, Skychick) as presenters, we were guaranteed a lively and entertaining evening complete with lots of photos and video. joomplu:1559All attendees will get an invitation to the upcoming MotoArt bash where we will be breaking in our latest furniture piece, the 12-Foot Jet-Set Fuselage Bar. For a peek of their unique products, check out www.motoart.com.

Many thanks Dave and Ramona.