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No Pseudo-Pilots by
Bertie the Bunyip[_23_]
Mxsmanic wrote in
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Some Other Guy writes:
Considering how much of that infrastructure is there to provide
physical feedback, it seems they consider flight "feel" very
important, unlike certain posters on this forum...
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January 21st 08 01:24 AM
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Boeing 757-200 (Delta Airlines) Model Aircraft by
[email protected]
The Boeing 757-200 was the definitive version and forms the majority
of Boeing 757s sold. It was available in two different door
configurations. It was used by Delta Airlines, Inc. a US airline that
operates an expansive domestic and international network.
Warplanes.com offers the Boeing 757-200...
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UNLINK by
Ward Dossche
To: Allen Prunty
ALLEN,
PLEASE UNLINK THIS IDIOTIC NEWSGROUP FROM THE "AVIATION"-ECHO.
WE DO NOT NEED THIS COLLECTION OF INFANTILE NAMECALLERS HERE.
THANK YOU FOR COMPLYING WITH THIS FRIENDLY REQUEST.
WARD DOSSCHE
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C-47 with Pontoons by
John \C\
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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Rob Arndt wrote in news:2285abf9-74c6-4849-b1ea-
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On Jan 20, 4:35�pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Rob Arndt...
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Der Schwarz Tod Line-Up by
John \C\
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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Rob Arndt wrote in news:3ff90f2d-59aa-4299-a18d-
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On Jan 20, 4:34�pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Rob Arndt...
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Macchi MC.205 Veltro in Flight by
Rob Arndt[_2_]
On Jan 20, 8:32Â*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Rob Arndt wrote in news:e2ecd88a-b010-4651-a14e-
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On Jan 20, 5:54�pm, " wrote:
On Jan 20, 7:20�pm, Rob Arndt...
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Time to solo by
[email protected]
This subject arose on the "What did it take to get a
ticket in 1946?" thread but I though it deserved a new one.
I (and I hasten to add a load of others) soloed in
gliders after about an hour and a half in the seventies. We were 16.
Now when I think on it I can't really take it in. Seems...
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commercial maneuvers by
[email protected]
Why are chandelles and lazy eights a maneuver requirement for the
commercial? Or are they still?
Because of the precision reqiurement to pull them off?
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Dizziness disorientation by
New Pilot
Hi folks,
Does anyone have any experience of the following or know about it.
I recently got a ppl licence and generally are fine doing all the
flying type tasks required to safely take off fly and land.
One thing that seems to get me every time is if I am for example
flying straight and level at...
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January 21st 08 06:54 PM
by Judah
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January 22nd 08 06:52 AM
by Dallas
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Low power cruise in a Cherokee 6 by
JOM
I have very recently purchased a Cherokee 6-260 and was wondering if anyone has any sugestions regarding the most economical cruise settings? Speed is not so important as MPG. Most of the distances I fly are not long, so high altitude stuff doesn't really factor in. Most flights will be 100 to...
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For D Ramapriya by
Airbus[_4_]
http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1063.htm
Right up your alley!
As a matter of fact - did you write this?
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Heathrow = Thrust Reversers deployed by
Eeyore[_2_]
Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Eeyore wrote
How about digital equipment failure (soft or hard)? No, I'm not
777 qualified.
That seems a possibility although how 2 independent systems (one FADEC
on each engine) would fail like that is...
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January 23rd 08 09:48 PM
by Bri
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For the FAA lovers by
Slug
Acronym: FAA
Mission: To ensure the safety of civil aviation. The Federal
Aviation Administration also encourages research and
development with respect to the National Airspace System and
civil aeronautics; develops and operates a common system of
air traffic control and navigation for both...
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January 24th 08 12:08 AM
by Judah
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Mid-air in California by
C J Campbell[_1_]
That fact that it is extremely rare probably does not make anyone
involved feel any better about it.
There were four souls lost in the collision between a 152 and a 172. AP
and CNN say one of them was in a car in the ground and the rest on
board the planes. UPI says two of the victims were on...
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What is that whining sound aboard an inflight 747? by
Alan[_4_]
Several times for the past few years, while on a transatlantic flight
aboard a KLM 747-400, I begin to hear what sounds like a turbine
spinning up, almost like an engine start, but higher pitch...
Anyone know what it might be?
Thanks
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January 24th 08 02:20 AM
by Jon
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Wood Laminations and Springback by
Kyle Boatright
I'm working on the center section for a Hatz. The trailing edge of the
center section is a recurved lamination that provides better access to the
front cockpit.
I've steamed and clamped the strips into a form, and they have taken on some
of the curve, but when I unclamp 'em after they dry, I...
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Thinking of your next holiday by
[email protected]
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Tibet and Bhutan.
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Regards,
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University of Tokyo spaceplane to launch from space station by
Gig 601XL Builder[_2_]
Steve Foley wrote:
"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
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http://www.pinktentacle.com/2008/01/origami-spaceplane-to-launch-from-space-station
"A large spacecraft such as the Space Shuttle can reach speeds of up to Mach
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