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Jacksonville, FL Update by
Jim Carriere
The first link just showed up in my email, I found the second one using
the newspaper's search feature.
Bad news:
http://www.eaa.org/communications/eaanews/061220_ordinance.html
http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/121706/met_6806110.shtml
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Narco Mk 12D display by
[email protected]
Anyone have a source for parts (namely, the display) for a Mk 12D
rather than having the factory do it? They won't sell the part
seperatly.
Jim
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Filling Aluminum by
Lou
So,,, say you have an aluminum landing gear and the holes are not
drilled correctly.
Is there a good and bad way to fill these so they can be redrilled?
Lou
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Paul Tomblin by
Juan Jimenez
Paul, If you have a beef with me and you feel strongly enough about it to
post on Wikipedia, you should, at the very least, make sure you have a
something approaching a clue when it comes to the subject on which you are
commenting. Not following this simple guideline can make you look very...
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December 28th 06 01:05 AM
by DABEAR
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS by
Juan Jimenez
wrote in message
...
Geez, you will be in Singapore in March. Let me know when,Singapore
is only a $12.00 ferry boat trip from Batam. It takes about an hour and
I make the trip quite often. It would be really...
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Collins GLS 350 info by
Sandy Barber
I have a narco MK12d cessna and an In-525b that I would like to use with a
collins GLS 350
The info I have found tells me they both use 2 of channeling, but the pin
out diagram for the GLS350 refers to the chanelling as BCD
???
Can this be done?
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Etching copper clad by
Ernest Christley
Getting ferric chloride from Radio Shack is getting problematic. Is
there a common household chemical that I can use for etching a circuit
board or two? I seem to remember Jim Weir having an article about how
to do it in the not to distant past, but I can't find anything about it
in my back...
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This is worth the bandwidth by
Paul Tomblin
In a previous article, Richard Riley said:
This is the best piece of corporate communication I've seen in a long
while.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz6XjXu-oT8
I'd find this a lot funnier if they hadn't laid off two of my Digital
Cinema Management System developers...
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intercom circuit Jim Weir by
hedley
Dear Sir ,
Complements of the season.
I am a 50 year old pilot who has an ultralight , 2 place with a Filser
radio and want to incorporate the following -:
Audio input from an IPOD ïƒ* Input 1
Normal VHF radio comms ïƒ* Input 2 which must override / auto mute the
input 1.
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Nothing to see here ...move along folks. by
Montblack
Can we wrap up this recent spate of Juan stuff, and start fresh for 1-1-07?
I'm just saying...
Montblack
Ok then, I'll start a thread with something (fun) RAH related.
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How to build a killer drone to hunt Jihadists? by
Ed Zagmoon
The raghead jihadists are a real threat.Period!
I want to help fighting them by building flying
killer drones. You know, there *could* be Jihadist
training camps somewhere in the woods around
you. Or in the desert. On a mountain. Everywhere.
We must all help in this War on Terror.
So, how can I...
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How to build a killer drone to hunt Jihadists? by
Ed Zagmoon
The raghead jihadists are a real threat.Period!
I want to help fighting them buy building glying
killer drones. You know, there *could* be Jihadist
training camps somewhere in the woods around
you. Or in the desert. On a mountain. Everywhere.
We must all help in this War on Terror.
So, how can I...
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? Screw head diameter? by
Michael Horowitz
MS24593 is a flat head machine screw with a 6-32 shank/thread. In this
application the diameter of the screwhead is important.
I went to HD and bought a 6-32 machine screw to see what length I
needed (the original having rusted beyond recognition). I compared the
HD screw with the MS and noticed...
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Leaking Fiberglass Fuel Tanks by
[email protected]
I have been looking at different "sloshing" type sealers for the inside
of some old fiberglass tanks installed in the wings of a Cessna.
What is the current thinking for the best sloshing compound for sealing
fiberglass tanks if auto gas is used???
I have seen the epoxy resins from a few sources...
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You Know You're Old Dept. by
[email protected]
You know you're old when some kid posts a picture of a plane you've
flown in captioned: 'What the hell is THIS?'
(It's an AJ-2, son. A nice airplane and one of the largest to have
flown off an Essex-class carrier.)
-R.S.Hoover
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January 2nd 07 05:45 AM
by Roger
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just a book by
Philippe Vessaire
After the Empire by Emmanuel Todd,
ISBN: 978-0231131032
--
Pub: http://www.slowfood.fr/france
Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬
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What is a 'PK" screw? by
mhorowit
I see mention of "PK" screws. Can someone point me to an illustration?
At http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/ha/sheetmetalscrews.html is a
Truss Head Type 'A' sheet metal screw, which is what I'm visualizing;
is that it? - MIke
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January 2nd 07 05:44 PM
by RPE
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Bose Aviation X versus DC X11 by
DonMorrisey
I won the company football pool so I've decided to spend a lot of money
on a headset, which is something I wouldn't ordinarily do. I'm
wondering if some of the group members have experience with either of
these head sets. There is a big price difference. If I'm reading the
Bose website correctly...
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aluminum rib, aluminum spar, holes drilled but screws broken off by
jls
I'm rebuilding a Super Cub wing and the flanges on the ribs and the
spar caps have been drilled perfectly so the #4 steel screws go right
in, that is, if a screw has not been broken off. In which case I have
the option of redrilling and turning the spars into Swiss cheese and
losing ac43-13 edge...
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