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"W" is JFK's son and Bush revenge killed Kennedy in 1963 by
Ross C. Bubba Nicholson
JFK gave Barbara Pierce a lesson in life in the summer of 1944 (making
her a "Cape Cod heiress"), and to her eventual husband, JFK gave a
personal motive for revenge. Perhaps if George and Barb had announced
their earlier engagement or even if George had given Barb a diamond
instead of a cheap...
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replica D520 (France) by
rooney
Bonjour
sur cette réplique de D520, une Turbine (Pilatus) a été monté comme moteur.
Si quelqu'un est interessé pour l'acheter, elle est à vendre.
ainsi que les radios.
excuse me to speak in french, my english is very bad.
see you later
Rooney
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October 15th 05 07:59 PM
by rooney
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Hawks/Miller HM-1 by
Ken Balch
Hi,
I'm looking for leads to any information on Frank Hawks' Golden Age
racing airplane, 'Time Flies'. This plane was designed by Howell Miller
and built by the Granville Brothers crew after the company was
liquidated in the mid-1930's. The plane was damaged in a landing
accident and later...
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Grumman E2C Hawkeye Parts Needed by
CaptAro
The Cradle Of Aviation is looking for cowling parts for the right engine. If
anyone has any leads please let us know.
Thanks
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January 19th 05 06:08 AM
by CaptAro
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Cessna 120/140 parts catalog by
QDurham
CESSNA 120/140 PARTS CATALOG
This 1965 Cessna publication has about 150 8½" x 11 pages. Apparently every
rivet, bolt, wire and airframe part on a Cessna 120 or 140 is shown on one
page, and identified on the adjoining page by a factory part number or an
AN-number. If you have any thoughts of...
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September 17th 04 02:31 AM
by WIACapt
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Aereonca Champ pre-purchase question by
Trent D. Sanders
I've been flying my 182 for the last 19 years and it's become just
"transportation" and not "fun" anymore. So I'm thinking of buying an
"airknocker" to fly for fun .
Do any of you guys out there that have Aeronca experience have any
tips or suggestions on what to look for
in a pre-purchase for...
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Wanted - Cessna U206A elevator by
Colin Fitzmaurice
I'm looking for a left elevator for a 1964 Cessna U206A. If anyone can
help, please let me know.
Colin Fitzmaurice http://www.theparachutecentre.com
The Parachute Centre
Tilstock Airfield
Whitchurch
Shropshire SY13 2HA
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1948 841111
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Citabria Pro (N5143T) ? by
joerg
The current condition and location of the aircraft are unknown. A
recent search of the FAA N number database list the Pro's N number
(N5143T) as reserved, with no aircraft assigned to the number. A
search of the NYSB aviation accident database can find no accident
involving N5143T.
Does anybody...
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February 13th 05 10:31 AM
by joerg
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Saw a lot WW II War Birds Laying around by
Jim Dauven
I saw a special on PBS about the Aleutian Islands and they showed
quite a few scenes of W.W.II aircraft wrecks just lying around on
ground. The Narrator said that they US lost a lot of aircraft due
to bad weather.
My question is has anyone surveyed the Aleutian Islands for restorable
wrecks. (I...
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October 7th 04 06:50 PM
by tv
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World Class Collection at Risk. by
anon
http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=670442004
"THE obsession with a gleaming symbol of the jet age is putting at risk the
survival of a world-class Scottish collection of vintage planes, aircraft
restorers claim. "
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June 13th 04 01:12 PM
by anon
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June 2nd 04 01:00 PM
by Rip
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Aircraft Designations by
David R Townend
AeroFile now has a new website...
www.aerofile.ca
The Second Edition of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" is now
available from AeroFile.
This edition is completely reworked and updated over the 1995 edition, and
now features designations from six countries including Canada,...
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July 11th 04 04:17 AM
by Paul
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Blohm and Voss BV141B's any around? by
Stealth Pilot
does anyone know of the location of a Blohm and Voss BV141B that
survived ww2?
have a friend interested in building one and wondered whether any
still existed.
thanks
Stealth Pilot
Australia.
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First American monoplane? by
Wright1902Glider
Does anyone here know of a monoplane that was designed, built, and flown by an
American prior to the Walden IV or IX?
Harry
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Recovering fuselage by
Ed Haywood
The belly fabric on my Decathlon is in terrible shape. It is oil soaked to
the point where the paint and tapes are flaking off. Something has to be
done. Doubtful we can reskin just the belly, so we are considering a
recover of the entire fuselage.
Is it possible to recover a fuselage without...
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April 30th 04 04:26 AM
by Tom
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WTB Redrive 503 Rotax by
Jean-Paul Roy
Hi
I'm looking to buy a Tall Redrive (cog belt) for a 503 (Prov 4) Rotax
engine. This redrive will be used for a Challenger II to allow a 60 inche
prop.
Thank you
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October 15th 03 02:09 AM
by Chris
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IFR in the 1930's by
Del Rawlins
On 29 Aug 2003 01:15 PM, Dick posted the following:
Staring at my empty instrument panel while considering which
instruments and their placement, I got wondering how old time Mail
pilots flew if caught in IFR conditions.
Mostly, they flew into the...
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