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February 9th 06, 04:18 PM
Group : I can report there are a growing number of Helicycles being
completed and flown. My Helicycle , N727X , is the 22TH , to fly. I
have 20 hours logged so far . Flys great. For more info. you can go to
Eagle R + Ds website www.hekicycle.com . John Murphy , St. Louis
,MO.
February 9th 06, 04:26 PM
Sorry people I misspelled the link to Eagle R +D website should be
www.helicycle.com John Murphy
TennisShoes
February 9th 06, 05:02 PM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Sorry people I misspelled the link to Eagle R +D website should be
> www.helicycle.com John Murphy
You also need to fix those photo files sizes- 262K is really ridiculous!
Don't just 'constrain' them with Front Page- Take a moment and "save for
web". Your (dialup) visitors will thank you!
February 10th 06, 12:04 AM
Group : I can report there are a growing number of Helicycles being
completed and flown. My Helicycle , N727X , is the 22TH to fly. Two
more have flown in the past several months. I have 20 hours logged so
far. Flys great. For more info. see the Eagle R + D website
www.helicycle.com John Murphy St. Louis ,MO.
February 13th 06, 10:02 AM
> You also need to fix those photo files sizes- 262K is really ridiculous!
I agree that dial up users should be catered for however please also
retain those high quality images for those of us on 100Mbps internet
connections.
It is possible to see, but not to read, the digits on some of the
instruments.
CyberSam
February 17th 06, 05:38 PM
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> > You also need to fix those photo files sizes- 262K is really ridiculous!
>
> I agree that dial up users should be catered for however please also
> retain those high quality images for those of us on 100Mbps internet
> connections.
>
> It is possible to see, but not to read, the digits on some of the
> instruments.
The *proper* technique is to post a 'thumbnail' which (when clicked) opens a
larger image in a new window. This way the page loads fast and visitors have
the OPTION of viewing the detailed image OF THEIR CHOICE.
February 21st 06, 05:00 AM
Monk : I have heard that B.J. felt wide A pillars would help make low
time pilots feel more comfortable. I have found after several hours you
dont even notice it. John Murphy
Flyingmonk
February 21st 06, 02:45 PM
wrote:
> Monk : I have heard that B.J. felt wide A pillars would help make low
> time pilots feel more comfortable. I have found after several hours you
> dont even notice it. John Murphy
Is that why he did that? I'd prefer something like what CH7 or
Robinson has. Just looks like it might be like trying to peek around a
tree, but unlike you I have no firsthand knowledge <g> .
The Monk
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