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America's Only Fly-In Pool Party is 7/25/09 -- You're invited! by Jay Honeck[_2_]
We're just a few weeks away from America's only fly-in pool party at our aviation themed hotel, the Alexis Park Inn & Suites! We're located right next to Rwy 25 in Iowa City, IA (KIOW). Here is your official invitation: http://www.alexisparkinn.com/iowa_city_pool_party.htm Heading to OSH from...
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July 15th 09 05:45 AM
by Jay Honeck[_2_] Go to last post
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Is there a problem with rah? by Scott
For the past several days I have only been averaging about 1 to 5 messages per day. That's way down from normal! I mean, there are usually that many from Juan alone...anybody else seeing this problem? Scott
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February 8th 07 02:45 PM
by Whome? Go to last post
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Continental O-200 ? by Stealth Pilot
I noticed in another post that the Continental O-200 is back in new manufacture again. Are there any links to the price of the new engine and the specification differences between the old O-200 that I fly with and would like to replace and the new O-200 LSA engine? I spent an hour probing the TCM...
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September 23rd 06 06:32 PM
by Peter Dohm Go to last post
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Electric Car Conversion Companies: Alternatives To Gas Powered Cars by [email protected]
Electric cars are not an unrealistic space age creation. Electric cars were created way back in the 1900s when gasoline was so expensive that consumers could not afford to fill their vehicles. Sound familiar? During this time period there were more electric cars on the road than gas powered...
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November 30th 07 05:25 PM
by Al G[_1_] Go to last post
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sliding wings? by [email protected]
when I look at my eyeglass case, I see two closely overlapping wing-type shapes that are being pulled apart for opening. why would it not be worthwhile to extend wings this way for landing and departure? /iaw
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March 4th 06 02:02 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Ultralight motors? by Richard Lamb
I'm looking for a 35-50 hp 2 stroke suitable for a legal 103.7 ultralight. Anybody here know of a Rotax 477 or 503 - or a suitable substitute that is not being used by some other fool? Now I know that "friends don't let friends fly 2 strokes", but with the (bleepin') catch-22 in the spot pilot...
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October 25th 05 06:00 PM
by Richard Lamb Go to last post
48 3,311
Sport Pilot license by keepitrunning
Has anyone come up with an estimated cost of a sport pilot license versus a regular pilot's license. Then would it be reasonable to add the requirements for a pilot's license later? Any thoughts and comments are appreciated. Gary
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July 25th 05 05:21 PM
by Rich S. Go to last post
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FAA Goes after Chicago on Meigs by Orval Fairbairn
For what it is worth, I just received the following notice: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APA 35 October 1, 2004 Contact: Greg Martin or Tony Molinaro
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October 5th 04 11:46 AM
by bryan chaisone Go to last post
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Zoom did it!! by Dionysos
Barrel rolls all the way up!!! You KNOW Zoom was at the controls!!!! -- Dionysos
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October 5th 04 08:57 PM
by B2431 Go to last post
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"...but I don't have a lathe." by [email protected]
"...but I don't have a lathe." Sound familiar? The truth is, you probably have any number of things around your shop that can serve as a lathe. In a lathe, the work rotates against the cutting tool. ( In a milling machine, it's the cutting tool that rotates against the work.) The main purpose...
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September 20th 08 12:53 AM
by Jerry Wass Go to last post
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Dimples On Model Aircraft Could Greatly Extend Range by Bret Cahill
Have they tried dimples on radio controlled aircraft? The size and speed could designed around the magic Reynolds number = 100,000 where the coefficient of drag drops precipitously. Dimpling could vastly extent the range of large and slow as well as small and fast radio controlled aircraft. A...
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November 9th 08 11:23 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Lathe, drillpress, milling machine available, but..... by Michael Horowitz
The local EAA chapter has a lathe, drillpress, milling machine, etc set up in the back of the chapter house. As far as I can tell, the lathe hasn't been used in a while. When I asked, someone rightly replied they were concerned someone might hurt themselves using the lathe. Having had some training...
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February 25th 06 04:36 PM
by stol Go to last post
47 1,785
Badwater Bill's Memorial Service by John Ammeter
For those of you that are near to Las Vegas.... The memorial service for Bill is April 18th (Saturday) at Palm Mortuary 6701 N. Jones Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89131 starting at 1:00pm (702-464-8470) (800-542-2902) Bill died in the crash of his homebuilt airplane on October 18, 2008 near Parowan,...
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April 18th 09 08:16 PM
by Steve Foley Go to last post
47 2,779
Flyboys Movie: the aircraft by John Ousterhout
Robert Baslee's company - Airdrome Aeroplanes - makes kits (very good ones IMO) for various WWI aircraft, including Nieuports and Fokkers. http://www.airdromeaeroplanes.com/ Robert was contracted by the movie company to built two - later changed to four - full-scale Nieuport 17 replicas. Robert...
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October 9th 06 09:05 PM
by Dan Nafe Go to last post
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Another Zoom Lie Discovered by anon
Did anyone noticed that Zoom claimed, under oath, to have received an appointment to a military academy?
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February 22nd 07 05:23 AM
by Richard Riley Go to last post
47 2,654
Fuel Prices For The July Pilgrimage by RST Engineering
I'd like a consensus opinion from the newsgroup denizens who use any of the popular "fuel pricing" websites as to the one that they find the most accurate. My personal favorite over the last few years has been Airnav, but I'm willing to be persuaded that there is better. Reason being, about...
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June 15th 07 10:45 PM
by Ray Andraka Go to last post
46 2,009
questions on multi-wing planforms by pTooner
Firstly, I am new here although I've been reading for a few days. For anyone with more knowledge than I, I keep considering building a small 4 wing aircraft. Not stacked, but two up front and two in the rear. I have read frequently of problems supposedly resulting from interference of...
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July 5th 06 03:21 PM
by pTooner Go to last post
46 3,422
changing operating limitations by pittss1c
Is it possible to change the operating limitations of your homebuilt after it has been certified? Let me take the more extreme case... I was wondering, if one owned (or bought) an RV3, is it possible to change the operating limitiations to have a red line of 120 knots, and a maximum continous RPM...
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August 22nd 05 04:28 AM
by Roger Go to last post
46 1,851
what is a fender washer? by [email protected]
what is a fender washer? in which situation is it used?
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January 12th 05 07:07 PM
by RST Engineering Go to last post
46 1,882
Which plane for 5 small pax? by Adam Aulick
I have the opposite problem from the usual "four seats doesn't mean four pax" problem -- I'm looking for an aircraft with typical four-place load (and price) to carry five small passengers and minimal baggage. What aircraft are out there on the used market (including hombuilts!) which can safely,...
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August 18th 04 03:44 PM
by hlongworth Go to last post
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