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plane to carry bikes? by AINut
What would you guys recommend to carry 4 or 5 GoldWings and their riders? Doesn't need to be able to cross an ocean 8-). It needs to be one that mere mortals can afford, so 747's and C5's are out. Thanks, David M.
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January 12th 06 05:47 PM
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builder assistance needed by AINut
Near Huntsville, Alabama to finish a Mustang II. Fiberglass cowling mods needed. A few brackets needed. Email if you're interested. Pay is available. Thank you.
April 8th 05 07:05 AM
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L-29 Delfin info where, please? by AINut
Where is a good web place for discussion about the Delfin? Thanks.
February 18th 05 04:58 AM
by Dave Hyde Go to last post
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oxygen sensors for aircraft by Air Methods Corporation
"You'd better stay away from 100LL then. The auto oxygen sensors will be ruined by lead. The main reason is simplicity. No "computer" is required. The EGT therocouble is about as simple as instrumentation gets." no computer required. check http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=0959...
September 21st 03 07:16 PM
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autofuel std by Air Methods Corporation
if you're looking for autofuel stc info, no need to follow this posting down the page. from here on down is a bunch of chevy vs ford bitching/bragging and 'why don't we all go diesel' stuff.
September 22nd 03 12:20 AM
by Rich S. Go to last post
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tso equipment by Air Methods Corporation
see also http://home.hiwaay.net/~sbuc/tvrvbg/_borders/IFR%20equipment.pdf
September 21st 03 07:41 PM
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harley engine by Air Methods Corporation
i'm not sure, but after attending a motorcycle rally at laughlin nevada it looks like indian motorcycles use harley engines. or at least, harley clones. and there are a lot of harley clones to choose from. i'm having internet connection problems today, but try http://www.sscycle.com for info.
September 21st 03 08:13 PM
by Larry Smith Go to last post
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Beechcraft Premier I Model Aircraft by [email protected]
The Premier I Raytheon is a civil utility aircraft. It was designed to compete head on with Cessna's highly successful CJ1 series. The Premier I became the first composite fuselage corporate jet to be FAA certified. Warplanes.com offers a Premier I Raytheon model aircraft. It was a complete...
February 28th 08 05:56 PM
by Steve Foley Go to last post
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Wedell-Williams #44 (Thompson Trophy) Model Aircraft by [email protected]
The Wedell-Williams Model 44 was a racing aircraft built in US in the early 1930s. It joined the Thompson Trophy race and won in 1934. It was piloted by Roscoe Turner. Warplanes.com offers the Wedell-Williams Model 44 (Thompson Trophy) model aircraft. It has a span of 16.5 inches and length of...
January 23rd 08 04:26 AM
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Model Aircrafts and Ships Collectors by [email protected]
Warplanes.com offers a wide range of model aircrafts and ships. You can find prop-powered, jet powered, and foreign military airplane model; helicopter models; space craft and NASA models; model ships, aircraft carriers and other vessels; and many more. Warplanes.com also offers Made to Order...
January 10th 08 03:33 AM
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Wright Flyer I Model Airplane by [email protected]
The Wright Flyer was also known as the Flyer I and sometimes Kitty Hawk. It was an experimental airplane designed and built by the Wright Brothers. It was the first sustained controlled heavier-than-air powered flight. Warplanes.com offers the Wright Brother Flyer I model airplane on 30% sale. It...
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February 20th 08 03:39 AM
by Pelican Go to last post
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Curtiss P-40 Warhawk Model Aircraft by [email protected]
The P-40 was an American fighter aircraft. It was known as Warhawk as the US Army Air Corps adopted the name for all models and became the official name of the P-40s in the United States. Warplanes.com offers P-40 Warhawk, Tiger Shark model aircraft. It was handcrafted from the finest mahogany...
March 12th 08 03:57 AM
by Dan Nafe Go to last post
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---- Cross Keys EAA Fly-In Photos posted ----- by Airshower
---- Cross Keys EAA Fly-In Photos posted ----- Here are the photos from the EAA Chapter 216 Fly-In at Cross Keys NJ: http://phlairline.crosswinds.net/CrossKeys2005/2005CK.html
April 25th 05 12:06 AM
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Info on the Polliwagen by AKAVIE
Anybody know where I can find more information about the Polliwagen? I've Googled on the name but it didn't provide much. I think it's a neat looking plane and wonder why you don't see more of them.
August 23rd 04 11:43 AM
by Stephen Mitchell Go to last post
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SNS2 Guppy Info Wanted by AKAVIE
I'm comtemplating building the SNS2 Guppy (by Sorrel Aricraft) and want to get some more information about the design. If y'all know of any mailing lists, web sites, mag articles, or any other resources, I'd appreciate you sending the reference my way. Many thanks.
October 1st 03 05:38 AM
by David O Go to last post
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Welding... by Akron
When welding, say, a strap across a variety of thicknesses, for example a tube, then a weld then a cluster wiht a lot of welds, I find it neccesary to stop the weld and change tips. is this acceptable practice?
May 6th 05 01:05 PM
by Corky Scott Go to last post
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LSA - Zodiac CH601XL by Al
According to the EAA list, there are currently 23 Special Light Sport Aircraft currently available. http://www.sportpilot.org/slsa/ It appears that the Zodiac CH601XL is manufactured or distributed by at least 3...
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January 13th 06 12:01 AM
by ET Go to last post
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Starduster Too, first flight, busted prop by Al
Well, a friend finally got his starduster too in the air. He finished it this last winter, and has been preparing for his first flight, The flight went well, apparently normal until shutdown. There was about 6 " of prop missing from each end, and what was left was shattered back another 6-8". His...
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June 2nd 06 02:17 AM
by cavelamb Go to last post
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Unusual Vacuum system indication, Please help explain by Al
Hi Group. I tried this on Rec.Aviation.Ifr, but no one has come up with any good ideas, so I am bringing it to you guys, (including the ilk). I had a trip Friday in a 1977 C-337G(pressurized). On the taxi out I noticed the suction gauge was pegged high. The AI erected ok, but the DG required...
June 13th 06 03:53 PM
by Al Go to last post
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Hollywood California (OT) by AL
Does anyone in the NG live close enough to Hollywood CA. to go there in the near future on a mission for me? I have a son in the Air Force. He went to CA on his senior trip. He has since begun to collect Hard Rock cafe glasses. The ones with the name of the cafe on it. They don't sell 'em mail...
May 20th 04 05:21 AM
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