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Is a bird substantial enough to break turbine blades? by
Ricky
Bertie!
(Or anyone who may want to speculate)
I'm in the last stages of A&P training (already a "P") but I can't
figure out if a big bird would be substantial enough to break
conpressor blades, or interior compressor or turbine blades for that
matter.
I'm guessing the first stage blades would...
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January 11th 08 05:21 PM
by Sully
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Some winter flying pix for you snowbirds out there... by
Jay Honeck
You guys in warmer climes may wonder what all the fuss is about the
weather at this time of year. Until you've preflighted in air that
hurts to breathe, and shoveled out your hangar for the umpteenth
time, it's hard to imagine what a challenge winter flying can be.
We took a flight on Xmas day...
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Da plane, Da Plane, I flew Da plane! by
Roger (K8RI)
Yesterday was the day! To paraphrase the opening of an old TV show,
"Da Plane, Da Plane, I flew Da Plane".
I hadn't flown since the end of last March so I had some questions,
but felt confident I could still fly. How well was different matter.
We were supposed to head out around 3:00 PM so I was...
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FAA: Boeing's New 787 May Be Vulnerable to Hacker Attack by
Larry Dighera
How naïve of Bowing to think that there computer is not hackable:
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2008/01/dreamliner_security
Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner passenger jet may have a serious
security vulnerability in its onboard computer networks that could
allow passengers to...
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B747 Loses All 4 Generators Due To Clogged Sink In 1st Class Galley by
Larry Dighera
Surely this must have been the result of water shorting out a bus or
some other vital electrical component:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/travel/crash-threat/2008/01/08/1199554654270.html
Crash threat
January 9, 2008
A Qantas 747 with 344 passengers on board could have faced
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Staying cool in an emergency by
Louis L. Perley III
This article just about says it all. Well done to the pilot!
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_7824762
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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...
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Female Chinese Pilots Pic by
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
Rob Arndt wrote in news:8ba6d42f-ceee-4ce2-8e29-
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On Jan 9, 5:08�am, FledgeIII wrote:
On Jan 9, 7:55 am, Rob Arndt wrote:
Now if I lived in Compton or South Central LA...
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Anyone know of a Beech 18 based near RDU? by
Heath Roberts
I've recently become enamored of the Twin Beech, but have so far only
admired it from a distance.
Does anyone know of one near RDU (Raleigh/Durham, NC) with an owner
who might like to show me around, or even better, go for a short
flight? I'm paying for fuel, of course...
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Recommendations for Palm Pilot E6B equivalents by
Mxsmanic
Has anyone used any programs for a Palm Pilot that provide E6B functions?
Which ones, and what did you think?
I found something called FlightPal on the Net and not much else, but I don't
know anything about it. Sporty's has something for the same price but I don't
think it's downloadable.
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What type of connector do Northstar M1 M3 use? by
[email protected]
I want to build a cable to run my M1 & M3 at home in demo mode. Both
navigators use the same connector & pinout for their power (connector
P15 on M3, not sure about M1). The connector looks like a Centronics
24-pin, but the edges are more rounded. I showed my local electronic
store my M3 but...
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Bird men, aka flying squirls... by
Blueskies
"In the beginning, we used to try to get as far from the wall as possible..."
http://www.biertijd.com/mediaplayer/?itemid=4262
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January 8th 08 06:57 PM
by Dallas
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More questions on VFR flight following. by
Tman
OK, if i call up approach when airborne and ask for VFR flight following,
they'll want to know where I'm going. If i'm following a semi-complex
route, on V airways and going from this VOR to that, perhaps turning at an
intersection to a different V airway, do they really want to know that? Or...
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Old Timers-SoCal by
Ol Shy & Bashful
Was reminded of jumping days in SoCal and wondered if anyone here was
involved in the early days of skydiving there....Elsinore, San Marcos,
Santee, Oceanside, Daggett, Lenwood, Orange County (ON the airport at
SNA). That was during the late 50's early 60's.
Ol S&B
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Visiting USA - recommendations please.. by
OzPilot
Hello everybody.
I am travelling to Las Vegas (from Australia) in March for a work
conference but have three full days in Los Angeles. I thought that I
would use the opportunity to do some flying and maybe even take
advantage of some unusual types that you wouldn’t and couldn’t find in
my part of...
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Aero Club, the aviation community and social network by
[email protected]
Dear pilots friends
I've just opened an aviation social network, called Aero Club, you may
find some usefull free services:
Groups - to organize flying groups and students groups
Aero Photos - to share your aviation photos
and many others...
so, don't forget to join us!
Happy landings and happy...
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Lightspeed Zulu PIREP by
Jay Honeck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRVdAlY7z2M
Looks like I'm gonna be shopping for one of these at OSH '08...
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"
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January 7th 08 08:58 PM
by xxx
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