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1 Fatal ...r.a.h or r.a.p? by
Montblack
I sometimes cut-n-paste crash victim's names into Google.groups.rec.aviation
to see if that person has ever posted here. Too ghoulish?
One person's name, about 6 years ago, came up. IIRC, his family was in the
plane.
With the spate of recent crashes it got me wondering, again: People here...
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Lawrance 37HP Radial Engines Reserve Met by
Victor Bravo
For those who are interested in an adorable little powerplant for a
light homebuilt, my Lawrance radial engine projects have now only just
met the reserve on eBay. There are less than 12 hours left on the
auction, so someone can still snatch these little things up for a
reasonably low price. Search...
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Polikarpov PO-2 Homebuilt-plans FS by
Nenad Miklusev
YASIG-AEROPOXY site was updated with new books, kits and CD Roms.
Polikarpov PO-2 Flight/Service & Maintenance Manual and building
instructions
published by:Zavod No 23 , 1937. 264 pages
Complete service,maintenance and repair manual with some 200 extreme
detailed drawings.
printed(A5 format) or...
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aircraft brakes were never designed for stopping aircraft. by
Stealth Pilot[_2_]
some interesting points came out of one guy's query re servicing some
old brake master cylinders.
gringomasloco commented regarding broken brake lines spraying brake
fluid over hot calipers and setting the wheels on fire. hmmmmm.
I am talking about light private aircraft here...
as I put it in...
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A-65 Continental 100 Octane Valves: HELP! by
Scott
Ok gurus,
Last Fall, I developed trouble in one cylinder (leakage past the exhaust
valve as evidenced by hissing sound coming out exhaust stack when
pulling the engine through).
It only appears to be one cylinder, but I thought now would be a good
time to pull all four and convert to 100 Octane...
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Taylorcraft F22 by
(Keith Sowter)
Came across this interesting aircrat at Old Buckenham in the UK last
weekend
Can anyone enlighten as to its background - at first glance looks like
a PA18
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1159961/
Best regards
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Tecumseh Engine Mounting Question by
jlauer
Wondering if you have someone could provide an answer to an engine
installation question. I have a hovercraft that uses a Tecumseh LEV
80-120 5.5 hp engine for the lifting propeller.
The question is weather the engine can be mounted with the
piston/spark plug facing down (incline is at 22 degress...
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STC for Cessna 140 by
Chris
Does anyone know if an stc exists for float attachments for a 1946
Cessna 140?
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by Scott
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Advice on flying Pitts with Haigh Locking Tailwheel by
Ditch
Hey all,
Here's the deal. I am going to be ferrying a Pitts S-1S from Florida to New
York next week. This airplane is equipped with a Haigh locking tailwheel. I
have about 800 hours in various models of Pitts (S-2A, S-2B, S-1C and S-1S) but
have never flown one with a locking tailwheel. I have...
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Book Review: Converting Auto Engines for Experimental Aircraft , Finch by
Paul
A little good information but mainly cheerleading
At one time, it was thought that auto engines were for cars, boat
engines were for boats, and airplane engines were for airplanes.
Eventually, Gardner diesel and Miller/Offenhauser racing marine
engines wound up in vehicles, Liberty, Napier Lion,...
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by Paul
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Volksplane in New Zealand? by
Wooduuuward
You might want to also check out gyroplanes. NZ has a new one
that is top of the line. There's a few good websites about them:
http://www.aero-sport.com/
http://www.gyroplane.ca
http://classics.nu/pitbull/pitbull.html
John Burns wrote:
Hi there
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Fwd: [BD4] Source of HIGH CHTs on O-320 and O-360 FOUND! by
Bruce A. Frank
This is very useful tech info from the BD4 group! Thought you guys might
find it interesting.
X-Originating-IP:
X-Sender:
X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.1.1
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 19:52:16 -0500
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July 4th 04 07:28 PM
by jls
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FYI: Dec 12 MythBusters: Airplane Hour by
Jim Logajan
"Jamie and Adam take wing to test if a person with no flight training can
safely land an airplane and if a plane can take off from a conveyor belt
speeding in the opposite direction. Tory, Grant, and Kari jump on some
Hollywood-inspired skydiving myths."
Quoted from the Discovery channel...
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Tire inflation pressure by
Paul Lee
What is the proper pressure to use with 5.00-5 mains and 10x3.50-4 nose
for a 2250 gross canard plane?
Another related question: both mains tend to loose air slowly - would
be flat after about 3 months sitting. Is this typical or should I get
new...
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Used Bing 54 Carbs wanted by
Ed Baker
I'm planning on doing some experiments on some Bing 54 carburetors.
If anyone has some used ones in relatively decent condition, please
send me an email.
Ed Baker
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FAA plane crash records? by
Larry
A friend of mine lost both parents in a plane crash when their Cessna went
down in 1976 or 1977. Nobody ever says a word about what happened. Any idea
where I could research the results of the accident investigation?
Thanks!
Larry
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by Dave S
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Texas Parasol by
[email protected]
To All:
I have recovered some of the files containing the corrections to the
FUSELAGE errors in the Texas Parasol drawings, originally posted in
Feb 2003 but since erased. Also found were portions of the tutorial
on extruded angle and its use for this type of structure.
If you've any interest in...
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Home Built Choppers by
Chris Stubbs
Hello everyone
I'n new to this newsgroup, my interest has been sparked after comming across
this website http://www.prismz.com/helio/ they claim to sell plans to build
your own chopper, does anyone know of similar sites?? Or have anyone made
something similar?
Regards Chris
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Pitts Screw Question by
VTflyer
I was planning on purchasing the Aircraft Spruce S2A hardware kit for an
S1C. I wanted to check and see if the sheet metal on the S2A is held
together with 10-32 screws as it is on my aircraft, a quick yes or no would
be all I need.
Thanks!
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July 2nd 03 11:02 AM
by Prglgw
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