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51% rule by
Robert Bates
How is the 51% rule line drawn? Let's say for example I want a homebuilt
Comanche with my own choice of engine and I locate a set of plans as well as
the wings and tail feathers from a factory Comanche. If I build the
fuselage from the plans and recycle the wings and tail, is it an amateur
built...
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51% rule check list by
Lou Parker
Does anyone know of an article about a checklist for the 51% rule? I
remember reading the article and would like to find the website to
download it. If I remember, it was a checklist of what parts and
components would be built to be considered 51%. For example, if you
start a kit but do not quite...
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51% Rule Top Ten List by
Ron Wanttaja
Lot of stuff lately about revisions/modifications to the FAA's enforcement of
the 51% rule.
We don't really need it. Here are the Top Ten Ways an Inspector Knows that an
Amateur Builder Constructed the Aircraft:
10. Bloodstains on plans seem to emphasize the middle digit
9. Builder knows how...
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583 vs. geo/metro engine 's weights by
[email protected]
Does anyone know the power and weight comparison between a rotax
583 vs. geo/metro engine . When I said geo/metro I'm not too up on them
, so I suppose I'd be meaning the most powerful carburated one that is
non- turbo . Thanks Ed
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60 degree Mopar V6 for homebuilt? by
RapidRonnie
Instead of the Javelin Ford, which appears totally dead, or the Chevy
V6 that is 3/4 a small block has nayone thought about flying the
pushrod Chrysler V6? They are becoming available pretty cheap.
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6005-T5 spar extrusion by
jeanch
Hello,
Does anybody have knowledge about using aluminum alloy 6005-T5 for a
wing spar extrusion in replacement of 6061-T6 ?
Apparently it has the same properties and is more extrudable. I am
concerned by the "same properties", especially fatigue; but cannot
find anything on the subject and I am...
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by jeanch
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December 11th 05 04:59 AM
by abripl
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61 Cessna 210 40 SMOH For Auction by
Victor Bravo
I just listed another 1961 Cessna 210A on ebay for auction. This one
has 40 since major overhaul on the engine, accessories, systems, and
one year since new paint and leather interior. Reserve price is less
that 2/3 of the AOPA appraisal value, so you can fly away with a no-
problems at a very...
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61 Cessna 210A 810 S/FReman by
Victor Bravo
I have just listed a friend's really nice 210 on ebay. The airplane
was maintained on a Part 135 certificate, owned and flown by an A&P-
IA / Airline Maintenance Inspector for a specialized medical transport
business. This is an excellent opportunity to get a no-problems, well-
maintained mid-time...
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62526 Mining the Web: Jacobian Matrix Constructs with eigenVectorSearching 62526 by
Web Science
Site and Features: http://www.eigensearch.com
Search engine, eigenMethod, eigenvector, mathematical, manifolds, science, technical, search tools, eigenmath, Jacobian, quantum, mechanics, manifolds, science, physics, chemistry, law, legal, government, home, office, business, domain lookup,...
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6CH Electric RC Helicopter for $169 by
GTY
6CH Electric RC Helicopter for $169
Demo Flying Video:
http://www.linknety.com/modevideos/demo/zoom.php?id=10
Condition: 100% Brand New
Shipment includes everything and ready to fly. The only thing you need
in additional is just the AA size batteries for the transmitter.
Helicopter...
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by GTY
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6CH RC Helicopter Kit $86 by
[email protected]
6CH RC Helicopter Kit $86
- Very high quality helicopter kit for home build helciopter
Buy from here
http://www.hobbyjapan2000.com/store/proddetail.php?prod=DRAFL35E
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August 19th 05 11:07 AM
by Vaughn
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6lb 50A alternator by
Philippe[_2_]
Hello,
Is someone knows this alternator?
http://www.ecae.com/alt1.html
part number 2025 or 2026
2lb more heavy than kubota but 50A vs 15A....
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7 New Additions to the Rec.Aviation Rogue's Gallery! by
Jay Honeck
Whew! SEVEN new additions to the Rogue's Gallery!
Check THESE out:
- Don Parson's stunning Fairchild F-24, from Creve Coeur, Missouri
- Steven Barnes' terrific Cherokee 180, from Springfield, IL
- Michelle P's pretty Maule M-7-235B
- Tony Robert's wonderful Skyhawk, from British Columbia,...
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7/25/04 -- Pre-Oshkosh Fly In Pool Party -- You're Invited! by
Jay Honeck
(Pardon the cross-posting, but...)
You are cordially invited to our 2nd Annual "Oshkosh Fly-In Pool Party" at
our aviation theme-suites hotel in Iowa City!
Designed to say "thanks" to the aviation community for another great year,
this party features free food, pop, beer (*gasp!*), and live...
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7/8 Nieuport 11 flying qualities? by
Chris Wells
I'm considering a Nieuport 11 ultralight, and I was wondering if anyone here has flown one, or heard anything about how they fly. Will they fly hands off, or do you constantly have to stay on top of things? Are they easy to ground-loop?
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70% P-38 by
cmyr
On another site (Emerauders.com) It was mentioned that a retired
Aero engineer in Texas had built a P-38, there were pics, but I was
unable to open them. It was all metal with a jump seat for his co-
builder (wife) Has anyone seen this aircraft?
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November 18th 09 12:16 AM
by Steve
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700lbs? by
wesleymarceaux[_2_]
I know this will not do much for unbelievers, But I have no problem
believing that an 1835 engine with a belt reduction system would fly an
airplane with a takeoff weight of 1050lb's.. The performance didn't look to
be that bad either. I think a good 1835 vw engine with reduction can do...
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7075 T6 Angle by
c hinds
I am working with plans circa 1963 that call out 7075 T6 1" angle.
Anyone know if it's still manufactured? Don't see it in ACS or Wicks.
Thanks,
Clark
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747 Lawnmower ?..............Yes, this is real, a flying Lawnmower by
Hansi
If you up there in the Cockpit, look out of the window and see an
Lawnmower, don't be alerted, you are not crazy. They now have flying
Lawnmowers. The same group of Hobby-ingenieurs also developed a flying
doghouse and working on a flying Washmachine and a flying...
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July 13th 06 09:15 PM
by karel
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