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Flite-Check by
Henning DE
Hello !
Anybody have an idea what this is ?
Have a look at:
http://home.t-online.de/home/Henning.Dammann-Emden/Eigene_Bilder/Flitecheck.JPG
It was made by the
Arthur Electronics Inc
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January 4th 04 08:12 PM
by zxc
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Antennas by
Terry
Thanks, John. The reason that I'm looking for something other than a
standard 1/4 wave antenna is that I have one of those now, and it
isn't working. I know nothing about antennas other than what I've
read on the 'net, but I've been told that the location of mine isn't
the best. It's on the wing...
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Ride from Florida to Oshkosh by
denny
Team Tango will have three Tango 2s and a Chevy Suburban towing a
trailer going to Oshkosh again this year. We will have extra seats
available for anyone looking for a ride and willing to share in
expenses. We will be leaving from Williston, Fl (about 20 miles
southwest of Gainesville) on or...
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July 9th 08 12:54 AM
by denny
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Asking to see the STC??? by
Michael Horowitz
For a covering system (in this case SuperFlite's System 1), there
should be no problem asking SuperFlite to see their STC, right?
- Mike
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Flying platforms/airgeeps by
David L. Burkhead
How would something like the Hiller flying platforms, the Piaseki "AirGeeps"
or, for that matter, the Avro Aircar, done as a homebuilt be licensed? They
don't seem to fit any of the normal categories I'm familar with.
--
David L. Burkhead "May I be just half the...
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Flight share to OSH? by
Shin Gou
I am looking for an extra seat in Washington DC area to fly to OSH. I
am a low-time private pilot and a first timer to OSH. Besides sharing
the cost,I can also help with navigation, serving PIC coffee,talking
to PIC to keep him/her awake etc.
Shin Gou
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Anyone using elect. wire markers? by
MJC
Looking for some input:
I don't really see a need to buy several different colors of electrical
wire for my homebuilt when you can easily use just one color (white?) to do
it all. The only thing you then need to do is to mark the ends of the wires
to identify the circuits and where it all goes...
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Loosing my newsgroup feed by
BobR
On Sep 1, 10:08*pm, wrote:
On Sep 1, 8:52*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
You think it is simple? *Wow, we would have to agree to disagree on that
point. *I do not like the format that Google forces you to take to read the
posts.
--
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AURORA HOMEBUILT? by
JimM
Can anyone provide information concerning an all wood homebuilt design
by Joe Lynden called the Aurora? I believe this to be a new British
design.
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September 8th 04 10:46 PM
by JimM
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The "Whirl": More Efficient Rotary Craft? by
sanman
Here's something I was reading:
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99996380
So beyond the mere claim of being more efficient, why would it actually be so?
The claim of hovering for 4 days is quite a jump, when compared to Global Hawk.
Is this even vaguely realistic?
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Ford Funded "Flyer" Flops by
Harry Burns
Well folks,
So goes it for the Wright Experience boys. A whole lot of sponsor money spent.
An exclusive contract and a great gig. Fame, fortune and all that goes with
it. But in the end, none of it mattered. That good 'ole 1903 did 'em in after
two attempts, which proves two things. First,...
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Oshkosh Bound Poster Artwork Uploaded by
RST Engineering
Cut that one a little close, we did we did.
The Oshkosh Bound artwork for printing your own "Oshkosh Bound 2007" posters
is up at www.rstengineering.com and then a link from the bottom of that
page.
Also posted is the updated graphic showing the Ripon-Fisk-Oshkosh
transition. Please don't use...
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Oil cooler? by
Rick
Hi guys.
The Hobbs on my Zodie HD clicked past the 20 mark this morning. I'm half
way to the magic number 40 when I can finally get outta this 50 mile
circle. All's going well, except the Jabiru 3300's CHT and oil temps
are still hotter than I want to see. At 2750- 2900 RPM's my hottest
cylinder...
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Thorp T-211 by
Ron Mahaffey
I am thinking about building a kit that is rated for a Sports Pilot. Have
looked at Kitfoxes, the Zenith Zodiac and the T-211. Really like the little
that I can find on the T-211 but the lack of information and builder sites
is raising a red flag. Does anyone have any suggestions for a plane...
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March 14th 05 03:51 PM
by MJC
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Kingman, AZ Fly-IN by
Skyking
There will be a Pancake Breakfast Fly In at the Kingman, AZ EAA Hangar
tomorrow, May 15th.
It is the Hangar Opening celebration.
Skyking
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How to evaluate a respirator? Qualities? by
mhorowit
I"m planning on sandblasting with sand. Worried about cillacosis (sp).
When evaluating a respirator for use in sandblasting with sand, what
characteristics of the mask should I look for? - Mike
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700lbs? by
wesleymarceaux[_2_]
I know this will not do much for unbelievers, But I have no problem
believing that an 1835 engine with a belt reduction system would fly an
airplane with a takeoff weight of 1050lb's.. The performance didn't look to
be that bad either. I think a good 1835 vw engine with reduction can do...
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Don't Know If It Would Qualify... by
Jay Beckman
....but it would be a headstart on a hell of a kit plane!
http://www.dovebid.com/Auctions/Auction2479/bro2479.pdf?AuctionID=2479
I'd love to snag just one instrument for my collection.
Jay Beckman
Student Pilot - KCHD
7.4 Hrs ... Nowhere to go but up!
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clever ideas for a lightweight strut attach by
Stan
This should get some of your winter doldrum brain juices flowing...
Anybody have any good ideas for a lightweight but strong way to get
around the lower spar caps on an aluminum strut braced wing?
Assume a 1.5" wide t-cap. The heavy way is to add two strut attach
straps and two 3/4" spacers with...
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December 18th 06 03:46 PM
by Larry
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