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Followup to Tamed by
[email protected]
Well friends I had another opportunity to practice my landings
yesterday at Alexandria Field (N85). During the first landing I was
too fast and ended up going around. With the second landing the speed
control was better but I started the transition to the three point
attitude a little too late,...
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Type-like Instrument Ratings by
jsmith
With the increasing popularity and availability of rental and training
aircraft equipped with "glass" panels, are we heading toward limited or
type like instrument ratings?
For example, will an pilot trained from the onset in an aircraft
equipped with a Garmin G-1000 panel from private through...
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Tamed by the Tailwheel by
[email protected]
Yesterday I had an acro lesson scheduled, but since the ceilings were
too low we decided to do some pattern work instead since I'm also
working on the TW endorsement. The grass field at the airport had some
soft spots from the rain this weekend, so the plan was to fly over to
Queens City Airport,...
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Garmin - Jeppesen Flitestar Connection by
gwengler
I know this has been discussed here before but I'm still not able to
connect my Garmin III Pilot to the Jeppesen FliteStar program I have
on my laptop. The problem of course is the serial-USB adapter which I
have to use since modern laptops do not have old style serial
connections anymore. If...
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International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Website by
Jay Honeck
Many of us have heard about this exclusive organization through the posts of
Dudley Henriques, founder of the IFPF and a frequent poster on these
newsgroups.
Dudley asked me to help create a website that would document the history of
this remarkable group of pilots. An honor society comprised...
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2.3 hours of heaven... by
Jay Honeck
Sunshine!
We had not flown since December 23rd -- a new downtime record for Mary and
me -- so flying today felt really, REALLY good.
1.0 hours up to Janesville, WI in crystal clear, absolutely silky
smooth, -20 degree air at 5500 feet, followed by an outstanding (if
cholesterol deadly) breakfast...
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stick valve or normal cold AM? by
Robert M. Gary
I noticed that my Lycoming IO-360-A3B6 engine, when cold in the AM
sounds like its running on 3 cylinders for the first 5-10 seconds on
start up. After that it sounds strong and runs well. Does this sound
like "morning sickness" or just normal startup?
-Robert
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by nrp
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Worst weather, ever... by
Jay Honeck
Usually winter is my favorite time of year to fly. The air is cold and
crisp, the visibility is CAVU, and the landscape has its own stark beauty.
Not this year. Mary and I have not flown in weeks -- not even the pattern --
a new record for us. The weather has simply been appalling, with...
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Followup to Tamed by
[email protected]
Well friends I had another opportunity to practice my landings
yesterday at Alexandria Field (N85). During the first landing I was
too fast and ended up going around. With the second landing the speed
control was better but I started the transition to the three point
attitude a little too late,...
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Oshkosh in Winter by
[email protected]
For those who have only seen Oshkosh in the blazing heat of summer,
here's what landing on Rwy 27 looks like at this time of year:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O24B42F3A
To see all the pix from our overnight stay, see:
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/oshkosh_in_winter_2004.htm
Quite a difference...
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Flying Slow by
[email protected]
Have you ever really taken your aircraft to the bottom edges of its
flight ability and airspeed, and flown it with any degree of precision
and of more than just a few moments/minutes? Are you comfortable doing
it on the edge or nibble of a stall? Can you do it while holding
altitude and desired...
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Hauling airplane by
hjim
I'm looking at a Kitfox airplane. The wings fold for tranporting. Total
lenght is 22' width 6' 11". Total weight 650#s. The plane is in San
Diego going to Wisconsin. Has anyone ever hire a trucking company to
move a airplane?
Thanks, JR
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A Jeppesen rant by
Peter R.
Apparently when you are the only provider of GPS data for the Garmin
GNS430, as Jeppesen is in the US, you can afford to have **** poor
after-business hours customer service.
Jeppesen does not offer telephone sales or customer support on weekends.
OK, fair enough since Jeppesen does have a web...
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Data Released on International Fighter Pilots Fellowship by
Dudley Henriques
I have decided to release this year, some specific data, background
information, and photographic memorabilia connected with the
International Fighter Pilots Fellowship.
Anyone interested in viewing this material, may do so through a Google
search for IFPF HISTORY.
Thank you
Dudley...
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Amelia Reid Aviation closing at RHV by
Hilton
Hi,
A landmark. Given that the airport is called Reid-Hillview Airport... It
sure will be sad to see it go. The planes are in excellent condition and
the FBO has a real old feel about it.
I think I might just head down there this weekend and log some time in a
Citabria...
Hilton
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January 16th 05 09:13 PM
by Hilton
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January 16th 05 05:55 PM
by rookie
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Finally -- sunshine! by
Jay Honeck
After weeks and weeks of clag, freezing rain, snow, sleet, and low ceilings,
the sun is finally beaming down brightly upon Iowa
....but the winds are 28 knots, gusting higher...
....and are not aligned with any runways...
....which are ice covered...
....and the temperature is plummeting...
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Instrument Written Test Today by
NW_PILOT
I Passed My Instrument Written Today.
I took a Practice test today befor the actual I scored mid 96's nerves
kicked in I guess! I got an 85 I can live with that.
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