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Room available for EAA by
[email protected]
We had someone from Kansas City who was going to stay with us during the EAA
Airventure, but changed his mind about coming. So now my wife and I are
happy to offer our spare bedroom in our house in northern Appleton,
Wisconsin, about 35 minutes from EAA in Oshkosh. It isn't much, just a
futon...
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Jay Honeck Ercoupe on a roof by
[email protected]
Hey Jay! We found an Ercoupe mounted on the roof of a gas station in
Wautoma, Wisconsin. I thought of you and your hotel immediately, of course.
Maybe you could do something similar. I'll post photos I took of it on
alt.binaries.pictures.aviation.
Scott Wilson
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Coast Guard / Marines mid-air crash by
Awana Fuqu
Has anyone heard anything new on this incident? A few ideas from me...
1) training exercise that went awry
2) ATC was asleep at the switch
3) strobes / nav lights burned out
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Spare parts secure identification and tracking by
AWG
Hi everybody:
I am representing a company that is specialized in proposing a series of
customized solutions for the fight against counterfeiting and for protection
of Intellectual Property, thanks to several security tecnologies that might
be stand-alone or embedded in other products for friendly...
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by Emily
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Flying in South Africa by
AWG
Hallo everybody:
I am making plans for a flying tour (Cessna or Piper singles) in South
Africa and neighbouring countries.
The idea is to carry a folding muntain bike and a tent and visit the place.
As I've never been in South Africa I wonder if there's somebody among you
that could provide me...
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VKX airport (Home of SuperAWOS) CLOSED by
awos
DC-3 airport closed after repeated security violations
http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsitems/2005/051103potomac.html
November 3, 2005
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has closed Potomac
Airfield, one of the so-called DC-3 airports located within the Flight
Restricted Zone (FRZ)...
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November 8th 05 03:15 PM
by awos
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Expired WAC Charts by
AXA
Does anyone out there have any or all expired WAC charts that they
would like to sell or give away? As I've seen posted before, I'd like
to try and use them as wallpaper.
Thanks in advance,
AXA
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MT Propeller - MTV-9-B-C/C-190-18a by
AZ High-G
********
For Sale: (Available Jan./Feb. '05)
MT Propeller - MTV-9-B-C/C-190-18a
3-Blade, 74.8" diameter
MTV-9-B-C Hub with C-190-18A Blades
TTSN: 500 Hours
Type Certificated (A8SO) for use on Pitts S-2B.
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A new phpBB Forum for Aerobatics! by
AZ High-G
A new phpBB Forum for Aerobatics!
Join the AeroForum at:
http://www.azhighg.com/AeroForum/
New features include:
- E-mail Digests automatically mailed to you based on your preferences
- RSS feed at http://www.azhighg.com/AeroForum/rss.php
- Message attachments now supported in posts (256kB limit)
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Need some Citation X documentation by
azerty
Hi everybody,
I looking for some documentation about the famous Cessna Citation X bizjet
like Flight Manual, Checklists and FS Flight Tutorials.
Can someone help me or tell me where I can found it ?
Thanks
Paulo
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an unexpected result by
a[_3_]
Who would have thought Maxi in its (pronoun intended) various
embodiments and Bertie's exchanges would have been enough to keep Mx
away? Of course the overall quality has diminished, which has to be
the goal of the 'I have to type the last word' nutcases, but still
this is an unexpected benefit. It...
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Too soon to declare victory? by
a[_3_]
No, not the national election, but rather by those whose inane
postings have driven this newsgroup to its low level of participation,
with the fewee postings last month than in the past decade. It's
interesting that the crap providers seem have have mostly gone into
the background because their...
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Bertie, aka [email protected] by
a[_3_]
Just noticed something, guys. Bertie used to use that @aa.aa as the
return email address. If you look at information on google groups
you'll find that address has been banned for "violating terms of
agreement" earlier this month so it would appear Bertie has changed
email/signon...
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not aviation by
a[_3_]
On Apr 3, 3:18*pm, za kAT
wrote:
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 14:56:28 -0400, Mark wrote:
Everyone is thinking the phone repairman planted a keylogger is kinda
paranoid. Everyone knows it's the pizza guy you have to look out for.
Some of those pepperoni...
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April 4th 10 04:00 PM
by a[_3_]
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Landing skills by
a[_3_]
OK, we've all heard the "It's a good landing if. . ."
a -- you can walk away from it,
b -- the airplane can be used again.
When the several of us do proficiency rides with each other, we try to
refine that a bit.
My working definition is
c -- if both throttle and yoke move back monotonically...
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Cirrus down, Chapel Hill NC by
a[_3_]
It may be selective memory on my part, but it seems these airplanes
have been over represented among GA accidents lately.
The story of this crash can be found here (and elsewhere)
http://www.heraldsun.com/view/full_story/8740196/article-Plane-crashes-in-Chapel-Hill?instance=homefirstleft
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wind flow visualizations by
a[_3_]
One of my friends suggested this, you might enjoy trying it too. We
have all seen films of tufts of yarn taped to a wing to show airflow.
If you fly a low winged airplane, try doing it yourself: a third of
the way out your left wing tape 6 inch long pieces of yarn about every
handspan from leading...
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August 4th 10 12:49 PM
by a[_3_]
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Real Pilots by
a[_3_]
I wonder how often real pilots open this list server, hoping that it
might once again be on topic? It's not worth checking more often than
weekly, and that interval is growing longer.
Well played, spammers.
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