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Skystar...? by
Oddveig
Anyone with info about Skystar Aircraft co.
Do they resurface ,or are they gone for good?
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Fuel Prices For The July Pilgrimage by
Jim Burns[_3_]
Ahh... I forget. Airnav beats 100LL hands down with mogas pricing.
Airnav shows mogas on Airnav, but 100LL.com doesn't.
100LL.com doesn't list Portage either.
Are there any other fuel price sites?
Sorry if my posts are out of "sync", but what is up with the groups?
My ISP's news server is dead...
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MGW to OSH...7/24 AM by
Smitty
Anyone else using this routing? We'll be leaving MGW around
7:30-8:00AM on the 24th. One stop in IN.
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C90 by
Paul Anton
I'm parting our an Alon A2A and have a mid time C90-16F with all accessories
and logs for sale. It has a 35 amp generator and Marvel Carb. I'm in the
Seattle Tacoma area (Washington State) and would prefer a local sale.
$5500.00 McCauley 71X48 prop for $500.00 additional.
Cheers:
Paul
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Menasco by
IAN DONALDSON
Why not just build it full scale?
G'day Ted.
Now that is a good question!
Here in Australia we are allowed to build and fly aircraft that have a take
MTOW of 600 kilograms. We do not require a full aviation pilot licence to
operate these aircraft so it is an attractive proposition to make a...
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Baffling . . . stuffing . . . by
Steve S.
Folks:
I am in the process of sealing up a plenum project. So far all has
gone well using regular baffle seal and silicone P strip.
However there are several places of extremely irregular shape that I
cannot seal with the baffle seal or P strip. Some of the guys around
my field have advised...
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Naive antiservo tab question by
[email protected]
IIUC an antiservo tab works by deflecting a control
surface in one direction so that the control surface
then exerts a torque in the opposite direction.
For example, suppose you have an airplane that tends
to yaw to the right with the rudder and ailerons in
their neutral positions. An antiservo...
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A test by
Rich
Sorry just a test prior to posting!
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by Rich
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oddball RFI problem by
Tri-Pacer
I recently installed an EI FP5L fuel flow instrument in my Tri-Pacer. I
would notice that at irregular intervals, it would reset it self. I'd catch
the green Remaining LED flashing as it does after a power on self test. I
could never get it to fail in flight. I pulled and prodded all the...
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EGT by
dwoolery
This past Sunday seemed like a good day to test run the V6 and see how
it cooled on a day forecast to be over 100 degrees. The coolant
temperatures and pressures were OK (195 @7#, oil temp 210). This was
the first time I measured the exhaust gas temperature. Ranged from
1275 to 1500 degrees F. ...
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wing materials options by
rektide
hello,
i've just started buying & building relatively small rc planes, but
i've started wanting to build more accurate wings for some of my
increasingly larger / higher aspect wing design, particularly wings
capable of holding fuel. i've concocted crude plans for framing, but
i am unsure what...
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Pinv Ernest Christley by
cavelamb himself[_4_]
I finally found a copy of the peanut scale Dyke Delta plans.
Check your inbox!
Enjoy.
Richard
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(THIS IS SO ... something..) by
Dave S
Who is your cardiologist..
Where is the hospital...
Where is something verifiable other than just "send me money"...
mike wrote:
hello i always figured this would never happen to me but my heart is having serious issuses do to a birth defect (i was born with a hole in my heart)and...
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Windjammer homebuilt by
Ray Ware
Does anyone rember a windjammer aircraft? One is comming up at a
local auction and I can't find any information about them. It's a
highwing, two place, rotax powered taildragger.
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You know ? by
Philippe
You know that :
The Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than the
British or the Americans.
On the other hand, the French eat a lot of fat and also suffer fewer
heart attacks than the British or the Americans.
The Japanese drink very little red wine and suffer fewer heart...
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Problem using Thunderbird for newsgroups ?? by
Montblack
I'm using Mozilla/Firefox instead of M$ Internet Explorer. I've also
switched over to (free) Thunderbird, from using M$ Outlook Express 6.0. (So
far I'm OK-happy with this combination)
I've been reading these newsgroups with Outlook Express since 1998. I'm
familiar with it and I like it. Comfort...
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February 16th 04 06:02 PM
by HankL
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