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Pinckneyville Pix by
pacplyer
"Morgans" wrote in message ...
"Badwater Bill" wrote
Then you have a guy like Pac who is a DC-10 captain
BULL****
You know it is, too.
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Fix the high cost [Was:] High Cost of Sportplanes by
Evan Carew
Anyone in the fiberglass / aluminum sheet metal industry ( or other
successful enthusiasts ) interested in contributing to some
experimentation. If you are interested, and willing to have the results
released to the public, I think we could make a real contribution to
this debate & perhaps offer...
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SEARCH for DHC-2 Beaver plans by
[email protected]
Hello Nicola
You searched drawings beaver?
I want to build a scale RC model of a beaver but can not find blueprints, can you help me??
I will be grateful for the information.
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Vitaliy
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Peltor headset wiring by
jan olieslagers[_2_]
I recently acquired a couple of Peltor 8003 headsets secondhand. They
have two stereo jacks. These are molded on so I cannot open them up to
see what happens inside.
I took the quarter-inch to be stereo, but no: I measured some 290 ohms
from tip to ground, and nothing between ring and ground....
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Is Charley telling us anything about A/C tie-down? by
Icebound
Does anybody know of any wind-tunnel tests for analysis of tie-down
behaviour? I tried a google search without much success.
Having seen the Charley pictures from Orlando Executive and Punta Gorda, I'm
wondering if we are doing the right thing.
The standard for tricycle gear GA planes seems to...
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August 23rd 04 07:38 PM
by roo
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What size propeller for a 36 V DC motor? by
John Doe[_4_]
I have a Bosch 36 V lithium-ion hammer drill motor with batteries
and charger. What sort of propeller would be appropriate to stick
onto the shaft of that? Would a powered paraglider propeller be
too big? I just want to get a rough idea of how much air that
motor can push. Any...
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Looking for a two-seater design by
Shin Gou
that has about 100hp, can fly basic aerobatics safely and cruise at
least 150mph. My reference and comparison of this design is Cessna
A150. I want a design that has the same aerobtic capability as Cessna
A150 with lighter control(Stick of course!), and flys much faster. What
I can think of...
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Ontario to Oshkosh by
CarlO
Anyone flying from Ontario to Oshkosh? I would share expenses for the trip.
Let me know when you would be going.
Thanks.
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KI-214 Service Manual by
Jim Weir
Anybody got a 214 service manual that I can borrow for a week. I'll be glad to
pay a reasonable "rental" plus send a reasonable deposit plus shipping to get
it.
I freely admit...to blundering and misreading and then using the KI-211 pinout
to wire the interconnect to the 170B. Here's some free...
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RG Battery Charger by Jim Weir in Kitplanes by
Kevin O'Brien
Hi,
As an 8-year (or longer) Kitplanes subscriber, and longtime electronics tech
(Army Aviation-trained), I read with interest the articles Jim Weir wrote
about building your own RG battery charger (Kitplanes: March, April, & May
2004). This looks just like the ticket for my application, but I did...
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1/2 place flex seating configuration by
Jay
Trading off tandem vs side by side seating I came upon an idea I
wanted to run by the group. The mission my aircraft needs to perform
is mostly a single place weekend out and back kind of mission, with an
occasional 2 person XC trip. I'd been homing on the tandem seat
config because I like the...
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December 19th 03 05:40 PM
by Jay
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PHOTOS: N14 and some PHL - August 07, 2010 - Kathy Jaffe Challenge by
DV
PHOTOS: N14 and some PHL - August 07, 2010 - Kathy Jaffe Challenge
First, what are the odds of getting C-FWUT (Challenger) at PHL going
to Flying W and getting C-FWTT (Pitts) at Flying W. Lots of planes as
usual, so here they are.
Photos Link:
http://phlairline.com/spotter/080710.html
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by DV
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wanted: hangar door tips by
Joa
Our EAA chapter had a 40' hangar door that split in the middle and
folded sideways (each half). The ends were hinged and the center had
a single roller that ran in a track above. The bottom was not
attached in any way and just hung. It was held closed and open with
large steel pins that dropped...
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Question ~ Does fuel injection add weight? by
Barnyard BOb --
"Dave Jackson" wrote:
Does the fuel-injected version of an engine weigh more then its naturally
aspirated version?
Thanks,
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Engines WITHOUT superchargers or turbochargers
are considered... "normally aspirated" and can be
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question: differences between epoxy layup and plaster by
Morgans
"Frederick Wilson" wrote in message
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Hello all,
I am doing a little remodel work on the house getting ready for the new
baby in January. I am at the finishing point of the plaster/joint
compound. Now let...
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Skymaster-type kits? by
Are there any Cessna Skymaster-type kit aircraft or plans for an aircraft of
similar type?
Or any other push-pull aircraft for homebuilders?
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January 24th 04 12:23 AM
by Morgans
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Clark Y-15 airfoil plot? by
Scott
Ok, I ran into a little problem...
I'm laying out the rib design for a 1931 Georgias Special and it uses a
Clark Y-15 airfoil. The coordinates (stations if you will) for upper
and lower surfaces start at the leading edge and go back to the rear
edge. Chord is supposed to be 48". Adding up...
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December 3rd 06 04:43 AM
by Scott
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Correcting Poly-Brush mistake by
Craig Foster
I applied the first coat of Poly-Brush on a little more than half of my
fuselage (experimental homebuilt) before I realized I had not stirred the
can of Poly-Brush before using. Once the contents from the bottom were
stirred up the coating was definitely a darker shade of pink. Is this going
to...
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'Room Temperature' by
Anthony
That's a valid point and room temp beer in the UK often is fresh from the
cellar where temps are certainly lower. I didn't think a still Lucas joke
would stir things up so much, I expected the Canadian hockey joke would have
gotten more attention. ;o)
tONY
"Veeduber" wrote in...
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