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May 8th 08, 03:43 PM
Is there anyway to clean up this news group? We used to have some
"rockstar" helicopter guys contributing! But as of the last few years
the newsgroup has become a place for selling watches and complaining
about instrument companies.

I miss the useful information exchanged!

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
May 8th 08, 06:23 PM
> wrote in message
...
> Is there anyway to clean up this news group? We used to have some
> "rockstar" helicopter guys contributing! But as of the last few years
> the newsgroup has become a place for selling watches and complaining
> about instrument companies.
>
> I miss the useful information exchanged!

I've been trying to inject some stuff, but there seems to be just a few
interested in the recreational helicopter flying and maybe more interested
in the commercial variety of helo flying. I would like to find a group that
is involved in the design and development as well as the flying of personal
helicopters. If you know of any such group, I would sure like the linkage
information. I'd like to minimize the "Armchair" helicopter designers as
their ideas tend to be of the "Rectal Extraction" variety and do not have
much experience as a background.

Stu Fields

Ol Shy & Bashful
May 8th 08, 10:52 PM
On May 8, 12:23*pm, "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" > wrote:
> > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > Is there anyway to clean up this news group? *We used to have some
> > "rockstar" helicopter guys contributing! *But as of the last few years
> > the newsgroup has become a place for selling watches and complaining
> > about instrument companies.
>
> > I miss the useful information exchanged!
>
> I've been trying to inject some stuff, but there seems to be just a few
> interested in the recreational helicopter flying and maybe more interested
> in the commercial variety of helo flying. *I would like to find a group that
> is involved in the design and development as well as the flying of personal
> helicopters. *If you know of any such group, I would sure like the linkage
> information. *I'd like to minimize the "Armchair" helicopter designers as
> their ideas tend to be of the "Rectal Extraction" variety and do not *have
> much experience as a background.
>
> Stu Fields

Stu
I love that.... "Rectral Extraction" .... can I use that for my flight
briefs?
Thanks .... I needed that .....
Rock
In spite of my trying to leave, there are still some people like you
who make me come back looking for serious discussion

enewbold[_2_]
May 12th 08, 01:06 PM
Is there a "moderator" for this group who can step up and start
managing things, like spam removal/prevention, etc.? I'd love to help
out, but don't know who to contact.

Ed Newbold
Columbus, OH


On May 8, 10:43 am, wrote:
> Is there anyway to clean up this news group? We used to have some
> "rockstar" helicopter guys contributing! But as of the last few years
> the newsgroup has become a place for selling watches and complaining
> about instrument companies.
>
> I miss the useful information exchanged!

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
May 12th 08, 04:36 PM
"enewbold" > wrote in message
...
> Is there a "moderator" for this group who can step up and start
> managing things, like spam removal/prevention, etc.? I'd love to help
> out, but don't know who to contact.
>
> Ed Newbold
> Columbus, OH

Ed: From what I've seen, this group does not suffer from much spam. In
fact this group suffers more from just lack of participation. If there is
anyone out there they seem to be more lurker than players. Even this group
seems to be composed of sects that greatly differ: Pilots that are
interested in employment and which twin turbine helicopter is being used and
EP's (Emergency Procedures) for Bell 412s, and a darn few that are
interested in learning more about how the things work (sources of 2/rev),
tail rotor direction of rotation, etc. It seems that the predominance of
helicopter pilots are professional (I guess that the cost of obtaining and
operating a helicopter dictates that equation) and most are not involved in
the design, modification and maintenance of the birds.
BTW the rec.crafts.metalworking that I also participate in has been taken
over by spam. My block messenger has accumulated over 200 blocks.

Stu

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
May 26th 08, 12:41 AM
> wrote in message
...
> Is there anyway to clean up this news group? We used to have some
> "rockstar" helicopter guys contributing! But as of the last few years
> the newsgroup has become a place for selling watches and complaining
> about instrument companies.
>
> I miss the useful information exchanged!

Ed: You did too good of a job "cleaning up" this NG. Evidently you swept
the boards clean and now there just ain't any activity. Are you upto
anything interesting? How about a review of your latest or scariest flight?
I've been putting my stuff on but not much response and dang sure no new
stuff for sometime.

Stu

enewbold[_2_]
May 26th 08, 09:38 PM
On May 25, 6:41 pm, "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" > wrote:
> > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > Is there anyway to clean up this news group? We used to have some
> > "rockstar" helicopter guys contributing! But as of the last few years
> > the newsgroup has become a place for selling watches and complaining
> > about instrument companies.
>
Hi Stu,

Nothing much to report on these days. I'm focused on teaching people
how to fly gyroplanes. Havn't flown a heli in about two years now
(dang it). Are you going to be at OSH this year?

=Ed=

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
May 27th 08, 12:38 AM
"enewbold" > wrote in message
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> On May 25, 6:41 pm, "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" > wrote:
>> > wrote in message
>>
>> ...
>>
>> > Is there anyway to clean up this news group? We used to have some
>> > "rockstar" helicopter guys contributing! But as of the last few years
>> > the newsgroup has become a place for selling watches and complaining
>> > about instrument companies.
>>
> Hi Stu,
>
> Nothing much to report on these days. I'm focused on teaching people
> how to fly gyroplanes. Havn't flown a heli in about two years now
> (dang it). Are you going to be at OSH this year?
>
> =Ed=

Ed: Roger OSH. Also Homer's. Will do Copperstate and Spurling's also.
Golden West and a new Utah fly-in are also on our schedule. Dang fuel
prices are going to make their presence felt tho.
What gyros are you flying?

Stu

May 27th 08, 12:55 PM
>
> I miss the useful information exchanged!

Good Morning,

I am new to here as I am trying to find good info or bad info on
Safari's. I used to own a R22, sold and am ready for a Safari but
just don't see them or hear any talks about them, where is a good
place to hang out and find more info? Thanks

Woor

enewbold[_2_]
May 28th 08, 12:25 PM
Hello, Wooor.

Have you been to the Safari web site:
http://www.acehelicopter.com/

I also found a couple of other links of interes:
http://www.bart.gen.nz/safari/
http://www.vortechonline.com/specials/Safarikit.htm

The place I usually see Safaris flying is either at:
-Oshkosh (Airventure)
-Homer Bell's Fly-In (Ohio)
-Mentone, IN (PRA Convention, Mentone, IN, the week following Oshkosh)

I, too, am an old R-22 pilot, and I flew the Safari a couple of years
ago at OSH. Found it to be a safe and docile heli. Perhaps Stu, who
has built a Safari, can point you to other places that Safari builders
hang out at.

Ed Newbold, CFI
Columbus, OH

enewbold[_2_]
May 28th 08, 12:30 PM
G'morning, Stu.

The darned fuel prices are KILLING me and my training operation.
Right now I have an RAF 2000, a Sparrowhawk-II, and am rebuilding an
old TwinStarr.

The RAF sports a Subaru EJ-22 130hp engine, the Sparrowhawk an EJ-25
Subaru 160hp engine, and the TwinStarr mounts a good old Lycoming
O-320.

BTW, Is your magazine still being published? I used to be a
subscriber and somehow forgot to renew a year or so ago (dnag it).

See ya later,
Ed


> Ed: Roger OSH. Also Homer's. Will do Copperstate and Spurling's also.
> Golden West and a new Utah fly-in are also on our schedule. Dang fuel
> prices are going to make their presence felt tho.
> What gyros are you flying? Stu

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
May 28th 08, 02:43 PM
"enewbold" > wrote in message
...
> G'morning, Stu.
>
> The darned fuel prices are KILLING me and my training operation.
> Right now I have an RAF 2000, a Sparrowhawk-II, and am rebuilding an
> old TwinStarr.
>
> The RAF sports a Subaru EJ-22 130hp engine, the Sparrowhawk an EJ-25
> Subaru 160hp engine, and the TwinStarr mounts a good old Lycoming
> O-320.
>
> BTW, Is your magazine still being published? I used to be a
> subscriber and somehow forgot to renew a year or so ago (dnag it).
>
> See ya later,
> Ed

Ed: Yep still in the magazine business and the subscriber base is growing.
We've had some interesting articles and have some good ones lined out in the
future. 1. Tuned exhaust for the Safari's 0320, 2. Vibration frequency
measurements as a maintenance aid. More on the Helicycles and Mosquitos and
hopefully one on the Hummingbird with the turbine conversion. Also I plan
on getting one done on Spurling's C18 conversion on the Rotorway.
There seems to be no end to discussable issues surrounding helicopters. You
might want to get on our website and take a look at the listing of table of
contents of the back issues.
Fuel costs....Yep I will be starting to use Supreme MoGas. 100LL is about
$6.00/gal. which equates to $42/hr fuel costs.

Stu

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