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Request for guidance - by
Gypsy1
Newcomer (Super Senior) - Would like to post a URL for a Google blog site ("From the INSIDE Looking OUT") which is presently in a Beta stage. Is this appropriate and allowable in this Forum?
The Blog is a test bed for a DVD project which will (hopefully) be made available to the aviation...
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Foam by
BD5ER
I got this link here several months ago. It looks like a good value and I plan
to pad my tush with it.
http://www.foamorder.com/products.cgi?cart=d5W0u0n616218891n3C9a1X&item=memory
Scan down to the custom cut memory foam.
About five years ago I bought foam for seat cushions at Oshkosh. It is...
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Tacile Feedback? by
Ron Wanttaja
I'm in the midst of working on my transponder install. I've got three
antenna cables running to the radio/transponder panel. Two are for the
Narco Nav/Comm and attach via BNC, the other used to be soldered to the
rack for the old transponder but will now get a BNC fitting as well.
Accidentally...
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1946 Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser Fuel Tank's by
Phil
Hello
I am a welder by trade , used to work as a certified A/C welder for major
company , still do Alum . and 4130 A/C welding , a man brought a wing tank
to me from his Piper PA- 12 Super Cruiser today , he has a small leak around
one of the fittings , the tank has been soldered together ,...
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Water in our oil, or just alot of hot air? by
[email protected]
I just watched a program about the huge Oresund bridge between Denmark
and Sweden, and there was a segment about how the corrosion problem for
the bridge was dealt with. Instead of painting, they use sealed
compartments that have the air humidity kept below 60%. This they said
eliminates...
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April 29th 06 01:47 AM
by Roger
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!!HELP GAMERS CHOICE by
Dave
http://itsmyidea.com/gamerschoice/
Hi, Im Dave Taylor, I am 35 years old . Let me tell u a bit about myself first. I served in the Marine Corp USMC during the gulf war and got out when my 4 years was up later started work for Timewarner Cable and S&L communications here in North carolina as a...
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by Dave
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PLANE FLIES FOR TWO HOURS WITH WING MISSING by
Richard Riley
And here I think it's a problem when I lose a fuel cap...
http://tinyurl.com/7jw5b
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PLANE FLIES FOR TWO HOURS WITH WING MISSING
09:30 - 19 August 2005
A Dozy (Ireland) pilot flew his plane for two hours before he noticed
that five-and-a-half feet of one wing had been...
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Rutan lawsuit by
Hul Tytus
rec.aviation.homebuilt
Rutan lawsuit
Anyone know in what court Rutan was sued concerning a passenger killed in one
of the Long-ez's? Googling only found one mention of a lawsuit.
Hul
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Tail flapper failure by
Veeduber
to All:
My tail stopped flapping yesterday. I don't know exactly when. When I checked
it around nine a.m. it was flapping okay. I was in & out of the shop several
times during the day I could hear the motor but I didn't look to see if it was
still flapping. When I checked it about ten p.m....
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May 22nd 04 06:52 AM
by Corrie
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FS: Udo Rumpf's SHP-18W Sailplane by
Wayne Paul
Udo Rumpf has put his SHP-18W on the market to pursue building an even
higher performance sailplane. Package details and associated links to Dick
Johnson's performance evaluation, Udo's racing results and his HP-18
modifications can be found...
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What makes a quality mic? by
John T
What makes a quality microphone in a headset? somethat that doesn't pick
up the cockpit noise, but still transmits your voice clearly?
I've got a project in mind that would require such a microphone. I
thought of using the parts from a reconditioned headset, but I'd like to
get some...
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Can someone ID this airplane? by
William Hung[_2_]
Can someone ID this airplane?
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1093439/
No, not the gyro in front of it, the plane behind the gyro with the
twin boon. Three brownie point to the first enthusiast able to ID
this plane.
Thanks,
Wil
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Marske spar workshop by
Marske Flying Wings
Spar design and Construction workshop with Jim Marske.
Saturday and Sunday november 22 and 23, 2003. Cost $250
Topics covered:
Introduction to Carbon rods and their properties compared to wood, aluminum
and fiberglass
Hand layup rovings compared to Carbon rods
General construction techniques of a...
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Looking for ejection seats by
Rafi Yoeli
We are looking for 2-3 UPCO S-III-S ejection seats in flightworthy condition
or (at the most) in need of refurbishment
Thanks,
Rafi Yoeli
www.urbanaero.com
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Any 1 bound for Oshkosh form Philadelphia? by
AWSOME
I am bound for Oshkosh and it will be great to get a ride from some one who
is goin there too from Philadelphia, PA. Dates are open. Please contact me
ASAP.
Mike
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July 26th 03 07:28 AM
by AWSOME
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Wet vs Dry Vacuum Pump by
Fastglasair
I am curious of opinions out there. I currently have a wet Vacuum pump on my
Glasair I-RG. I am considering adding an M-20 vacuum pump oil seperator just
for the vacuum pump since I also have a Christen inverted oil system seperator
which takes care of the Crankcase breather. I am also considering...
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0200A Higher Compression Cylinders? by
Boelkowj
One of these days I will need to do a "top end" and wondering if higher
compression cylinders would be a way to go. That way I would feel more
comfortable using 100LL since my source of 80 octane is no longer available
here. Would I also expect a little more horse power? Thanks
Larry
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Next Time I Do Fabric Work on an Airplane by
Larry Smith
I'll use Airtech, not Stits, now known as Polyfiber. The latter is a great
process, don't get me wrong. It's just that Airtech is better, simpler,
easier and produces superior results. *And* it lasts and lasts. Take a
look at a 10- or 15-year-old Airtech cover and you'll see why.
As for...
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