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How to complete a 337? by
Michael Horowitz
Can someone point me to a reference describing how to complete the
"Description of Work Accomplished" section of a 337? I have seen maybe
a dozen completed 337s and they appear to be all over the map!
What I'm trying to do is draft a planning document describing what and
how I'm going to do my...
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Home machining by
Anthony W
Can anyone recommend a good forum for home machine work? Not the news
group, that's a madhouse...
Tony
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Welding and fumes by
Michael Horowitz
Two weeks ago I had my fuselage sandblasted and coated with two-part
epoxy. I had to get it primed prior to welding because it's going to
be outside and I need the 4130 tubing to be protected.
Prior to welding a tab, I used the torch to burn off the epoxy
coating. I noticed lots of fumes.
Is...
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Are composite homebuilts dying out? by
rich[_2_]
I'm just finishing mine, it's in the paint shop finally, but after 18
years fo work. (Glasair) I keep up with another homebuilder friend of
mine out on the west coast in Stockton, which is a good GA airport.
Lots of homebuilts under construction, good infastructure for GA on
the field, etc. He told...
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what plane fits this mission? by
jan olieslagers[_2_]
Mission:
-) four-seater, 1100-1400 lbs gross
-) 150 hp should be enough
-) folding wings/trailerable absolutely required
-) stol not required, faster cruise preferred
Already considered RV10, Murphy Rebel, CH801
but none mentions folding wings and all are proud of their
stol-capability but I want...
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PHOTOS: N14 - August 14, 2009 Kathy Jaffe Challenge by
DV
PHOTOS: N14 - August 14, 2009 Kathy Jaffe Challenge
Some nice stuff as usual, but the shocker & catch of the day. was my
first Phemon 100 biz jet...yes, biz jet at Flying W. Also, I missed it
happening but an Extra 300 gear collapsed upon landing, the pilot was
OK. I do have photos of the damage....
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Good Article on Seattle Pilots & Homebuilding by
Ron Wanttaja[_2_]
And not just because they scraped the bottom of the barrel and
interviewed me....
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/pacificnw/2009604823_pacificpairplanes09.html
Ron Wanttaja
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Tach Attack by
Ron Wanttaja[_2_]
A month or so back, I asked about re-setting the reading of a standard
aircraft tach to reflect the time the airplane spent with a temporary
replacement.
Unfortunately, as it turns out, there was nothing wrong with my
tach...or with the tach cable. The tach-drive section on the engine
itself...
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Pix & Video from OSH '09 by
Dave[_22_]
On Aug 9, 2:19*pm, Orval Fairbairn
wrote:
In article KCrfm.819309$yE1.546468@attbi_s21,
*"Jay Honeck" wrote:
I present, for your viewing pleasure, 200+ pix and several videos, all taken
last week at Oshkosh Airventure...
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VW Heads -- Part 2 by
Veeduber[_2_]
CC'ing Your Heads... seems to generate more messages than any of the
other head-related chores. Which is only fair since cc'ing your heads
is one of the most important tasks in building a reliable engine.
Some argue that cc'ing isn't necessary with stock heads since the spec
for stock chambers is...
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BWB remembered by
Monk
I was cleaning out my emails and came across this little beauty from
BWB. Thought I'd share.
bwbill wrote:
I took my brother’s small boy Christopher with me to a shopping
mall the other day and I lost him for awhile.
He approached a uniformed policeman and said,...
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Cheap Covering by
canuck_bob
I need to recover my Flybaby. I have researched latex in depth but
was interested in other methods from the past.
Please don't bother with the debate about non standard experimental
methods. I understand that one of the fine approved methods are
excellent. I want to experiment and brainstorm...
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The logic behind fishmouth vice 30* ? by
Michael Horowitz
Looking thru 43.13, I see splices that use fishmouths and I see others
where the outer sleeve is simply cut at a 30* angle.
Can someone discuss the logic of why they use one cut over the other?
- Mike
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I need a pic. by
pintlar
Where can I get a picture of a Marchetti Sport? I am having all kinds of
trouble translating my Google hits.
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Understanding the splices in AC43.13 by
mhorowit
I’m trying to understand Figures 4.45, and have a question about a
technique shown in 4.44.
First, 4.44 – here they show fabricating an inner tube by cutting,
reforming and welding outer tube material. Is there any reason this
can’t be done with round tubing if one can’t locate the correct...
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UV and Epoxy? by
Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
Our EAA chapter has received a donation of a Pulsar "Quick Build" kit
that has languished in a hangar for several years.
Looking at the materials, it is apparent that some of it has been
exposed to sunlight coming through windows. The exposure is enough to
discolor those areas that were not...
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Organist by
Jerry Wass
Fr. Mike
Ch. Eastham said Steph was under an umbrella contract & the labor
contractor should have someone to cover for her---We Hope!
I am to call him back this pm & see if he had any luck.
Jerry
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