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16R on National Geographic High Definition by
Roger
It's on currently at 3:00 At and again this afternoon at 4:00.
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com
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Big Bertha Thing blogs by
Tony Lance
Big Bertha Thing unified
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/pip.html
111K Web Page access page
Astrophysics net ring Access site
Newsgroup Reviews including soc.history.medieval
RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM PHYSICS
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East Coast Blackout (1965) -- Landing Methods by
JHB
Hi:
I have just viewed a progam on the Great Blackout of 1965.
During that event everything using regular electrical power, including
all the ILS systems, radar systems and radio communications which
normally suport landings, were inoperative. The program noted that
"Aircraft in the air were...
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by Kev
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Identify this 1930 airliner? by
Adam Aulick
Can anybody identify the aircraft in this picture?
http://pgh.aulick.net/1930mysteryplane.jpg
The picture is a scan of the cover of an interesting booklet. It
contains tables of typical airfares for February 1930, an air route map
including an Embry-Riddle airline with one route through...
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Baron down in Indiana by
Darkwing
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070103/LOCAL/701030468
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More VG Test results... by
Dave
In the FWIW department....
Been "Playing" ....carefully..
Not very scientific, but thought I would share this anyway....
Our Warrior was light, 1/2 fuel, me alone (165 lbs) 60lbs in baggage
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-6 Deg C,
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January 4th 07 02:42 AM
by Dave
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Infamous engine stall on takeoff by
James Robinson
A banner tow appears to have done a classic stall while trying to pick up
the banner:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20061231-1520-bn31plane.html
Of course, another local media outlet reports in their version that the
engine stalled just after...
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New Garmin GPS Newsgroup by
Gig 601XL Builder
I noticed this today. It might be of interest to the group for occasional
reference if not regular reading.
alt.satellite.gps.garmin
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Colorado CAP searches by
Kev
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the CAP searches for stranded
motorists. They kept making the national news for a few days. Good
PR.
Anyone here one of the pilots involved? Anyone know if they found any
people?
Thanks!
Kev
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Flying Video... by
[email protected]
As you guys know a few weeks ago I was messing with putting a camera
into the plane... so I did, and recorded my flight on new years day
from Honolulu to Lana'i.
I still have to tweek the filter setup as the lighting didn't work out
perfectly. Also I need to work out a way to stabilize it a bit...
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From Garmin 296 to 496 by
Cherokee
This is my 1st post, just found you guys today. I'm located in Central
Mississippi, flying PA-28-180. I'm interested in moving up to the new Garmin
496, I would appreciate any thoughts.
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January 5th 07 03:39 AM
by Jose
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Oil pressure problem by
Aluckyguess
I have a Bonanza V35 with a IO 470. Before and after engine overhaul the oil
pressure after the engine warms up goes just into the red. They have tried
turning the pressure up but this seems to only make the pressure go up when
cold. If the temperature outside is real cool the pressure goes over...
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Question ? by
T Lee Buyea Fla News Service
Do private pilots land and take off on roads far out in the country,
When there are no cars for miles in any direction ?
Is it legal ? And legal or not do they do it ?
Like a flying veterinarian might do if he services farms over a couple
hundred mile area.
Please send your answer to me also at...
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If Santa were generous by
Mxsmanic
If Santa had brought you the perfect aircraft, the very one that
you've always wanted, what aircraft would that be?
--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
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NNUSAF Upcoming Events by
john smith
Speaker discusses LC-130 polar operations
The mission commander during the South Pole rescue of Dr. Jerri Neilsen
is scheduled to speak at the National Museum of the United States Air
Force.
Col. (Ret.) Graham Pritchard presents ³History of the LC-130 in Polar
Operations² at 7:30 p.m. on Jan....
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Eclipse 500 delivering by
Jim Macklin
FIRST CUSTOMER ECLIPSE 500 DELIVERED
Eclipse delivered its first customer aircraft December
31, at its headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ramping
up to fulfill the backlog of more than 2,500 aircraft, the
company already has 37 additional aircraft on its production
line in various...
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an exercise for sim pilots -- a 1 G roll by
Tony
About a year ago there was a spirited discussion about maintaining a 1
G 'straight into the seat' force while doing a roll (let's define a
roll as rotating the airplane, somehow, 360 degrees around its axis
with respect to the horizon). As I rmember the analysis, if you have
enough control...
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Watch what you say in a PIREP? by
M
This is quite entertaining, fresh from DUATS:
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Seattle WA (Seattle-Tacoma Intl) : URGENT pilot report
at 46 nautical miles on the 100° radial of Seattle at
8:32pm PST (0432Z), at 10,000 feet a Boeing C-17, Globemaster 3
reported moderate to turbulence severe ... KNOCKED the CRAP out of...
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