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Canard static port location by
Paul Lee
Where do you canard owners locate your static pressure ports?
The SQ2000 has a handy spot for the ram air pitot port at the front.
But where would be a good place for static port. The SQ2000 fus.
tapers evenly until it reaches the door - where the body is parallel
to...
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July 12th 03 02:55 AM
by DBryan
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Canard Ultralights by
Dancing Fingers[_2_]
Are there any Canard Ultralights out there?
Thanks.
Chris
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April 20th 10 06:53 AM
by Ed
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Cancer by
[email protected]
Yes, I've got it.
No, you can't have it. You have to grow your own. You don't catch
cancer. It's not a head-cold or a case of clap. I've been working on
mine for more than five years now. It's called Multiple Myeloma and it
has lead me a merry chase, partly because the first symptoms appeared
as a...
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Cancer Report by
[email protected]
Cancer Report
for Wed, 19 Nov 2008 @ 1700
I was initially diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma on 14 June 2008. The
diagnosis was confirmed on 20 June 2008. X-ray and MRI located the
tumor in my pelvic girdle and lower spine. Over a two-week period X-
ray therapy was used to kill as much of the...
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Cancer Report -- Not! by
[email protected]
..
I've been advised by one of my advisers that he doesn't mind my
writing all those sob-sister reports, if that's what it takes to get
me through the day. But he's still waiting for me to make good on my
promise about telling him how to make a propeller. So I can go ahead
with the Cancer...
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November 23rd 08 03:46 AM
by Monk
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CANCER REPORT III by
[email protected]
New drug (Doxycycline, 100 Mg)
New side-effects (vomiting)
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Not able to work. Too cold and puking too often.
-R.S.Hoover
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cannard designs by
LCT Paintball
I find canards very interesting. Are there any kits out there with 6 places?
--
"Don't be misled, bad company corrupts good character."
www.LCTPaintball.com
www.LCTProducts.com
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March 7th 05 02:03 AM
by Foster
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Canoe pontoons? by
Scott Marquardt
Has anyone done it? I did the obligatory google search, and found nothing
in 20 seconds (so it must not exist, right? ;-) Obviously, though, I'm not
the first idiot to think of it.
I'd like to see a light plane with canoes for pontoons. There'd be vertical
tubes that would drop down (think a...
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August 16th 03 04:11 PM
by Bushy
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Canopy by
Yosimite Sam
Anyone have any info on where to buy a canopy for a Dragonfly? Prefer light
grey tint.
--
Turbo Tiger
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canopy breaking tool? by
Russell Duffy
Greetings,
I've been looking for a canopy breaking tool, that would work on a 1/4"
thick canopy. I know the military has had a few of these over the years,
but I haven't been able to locate a used, or surplus tool. I'm betting that
someone makes a tool for this, but I sure can't find one in any...
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Canopy limits - How tall are you ??? by
Montblack
Sitting on the floor, back straight up against the wall - using a ruler on
my head, my gal marked off my (sitting) height with a piece of tape.
Floor up to tape mark: 38 1/2 inches ...almost one meter (0.98)
Standing ...6' - 2.5"
Sitting .......3' - 2.5"
Add a headset and I'm just over 40...
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Canopy question by
Neal Fulco
If you look at the size of most of the canopies made in the United
States, they appear to be limited to a certain size. ( ie: RV-6,
Lancair 360, etc. ) their height seems to be limited to around 16-18
inches. If you look at most of the European canopies ( Ban-bi, Storm,
Sting, and the new one...
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Cansdale wingtips ??? by
Tri-Pacer
A buddy of mine has found a pair of Cansdale STC'd droop wingtips for his
Cherokee. I can find NO information on an STC under the name Cansdale.
Has anyone heard of these? Has the STC been sold perhaps?
Any information would be appreciated. I would like to install these for my
pal, but would...
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Capacitive fuel gauge...tank penetration by
Ernest Christley
I'm working on putting a capitive fuel gauge into my welded aluminum
tank. In consideration of how to bring the wire from one of the plates
out of the tank...the best I've been able to come up with is to weld in
a 3/16" tube run the wire through it, and pack it full of a ProSeal type
epoxy. ...
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January 12th 07 04:16 AM
by Dan
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capacitive fuel guage by
John Smith
I am trying to find some information on your capacitive fuel sending
unit that was in KitPlanes. Do you offer this as a kit? Do you have
info on making the probe? I have Velocity and I would like to mount the
probe in the site glass so as not to have to drill holes in my
nonleaking fuel tanks...
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May 9th 04 03:54 PM
by sidk
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Capacitive fuel probes in Rans S6S tanks by
Rob Turk[_2_]
I am considering installing capacitive fuel quantity probes in my Rans S6S
tanks.
These look attractive:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/princefuelprobes.php
Does anyone here have experience using these probes or others that use a
rubber grommet install system? Any issues regarding...
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Captain Woody Herman by
jls
For those of you who don't know this guy, he is one class act. You can
order A-65, C-85, C-90, and O-200 parts from him and he will send them to
you with a bill. That's how trusting he is.
A year or so ago I bought some Continental parts from Woody, including a set
of stellite-faced exhaust...
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July 13th 05 07:43 PM
by jls
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Captain Zoom tests Flying Car by
[email protected]
Terrafugia's Flying Car Proves Itself in the Air according to test
Pilot.
Jim "Captain Zoom" Campbell successully completed Terrafugia's second
flight today.
Despite the predictions of a whole number of nay-sayers, I was
successful," said Campbell. "The handling characteristics were great,
with...
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April 1st 09 03:56 PM
by BobR
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