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Oshkosh FRS & Othersuch Frequencies by
Jim Weir
Anybody got a real good reason not to use:
FRS Channel 3 (no PL) for around the field (we found it to be the least crowded
of the channels last year, but if I catch one more kid screaming obscenities
into their little radios...).
Ham 2-meter 145.75 simplex both air and ground (52 simplex is...
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Glider to ASEL Conversion by
solo89
I got my ticket to fly gliders about a year ago.
I love soaring, but I'm growing a little tired of the weather demands
of the sport. In the southeast, it's been hard lately to get VFR
conditions. Add to that the requirement of thermals and it's been
mighty hard to fly lately.
Which has me...
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July 10th 04 02:23 AM
by solo89
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FS: Grumman AA1A 150hp by
Brad
Price: $27,500
1972 AA1A, N553H, s/n 0295, approx 3,100 TT
Engine: O320 A2A with about 830 SMOH (since around 1993 when the 150
hp upgrade was done)
Recent oil analysis shows no problems. No leaks. Uses about a quart
in 7-8 hours. Mogas STC (rarely used).
Paint: very good (8). Maybe a little...
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July 9th 04 05:21 AM
by BTIZ
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Logging time in a P51D? by
justaguy
Anybody care to take a shot at this question?
I took a ride in a P51D recently. After we left the pattern the
owner, in the front seat, let me (in the back seat) take over the
stick for the next hour. Then in the pattern he took over and landed.
I was the only one who touched the controls for an...
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July 9th 04 04:10 AM
by Ditch
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What I did on my summer vacation by
Jim Burns
Since my son was born 10 years ago, and my daughter 7 years ago, it seems
like my annual vacations have consisted primarily of playing "People
Transporter" and "Bill Payer" with absolutely no time for myself. Don't get
me wrong, I love my family and I love doing it for the kids but after 10
years...
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Power management on a O-300 by
Victor
How do you normally run your engine on climb, cruise, and descent. Do
you use full power while climbing all the way to cruise altitude? What
altitude do you normally fly on a normal long cross country flight,
assuming you can choose from sea level? How do you cruise, full power,
or do you keep at...
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July 9th 04 01:09 AM
by Victor
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OSHKOSH BOUND Posters On The Web by
Jim Weir
The Oshkosh Bound '04 posters are up for downloading and printing to your
heart's content. Also up are a simplified version of the Ripon-Fisk VFR
procedures for your dining and dancing pleasure.
www.rstengineering.com at the bottom of the page.
Note that the easily remembered colored Fisk...
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Here is Some video Of Landing In My 150 7676U by
NW_PILOT
Ok guys I finally had time to transfer video from my mini dv to my computer
, my first few landings in my 150 it seems like the wife only records my bad
landings ohh well!! The best landing out of the 3 on this video was a
simulated short field right on the 1,000 bars the first landing and...
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Don't skip that runup! by
Roger Long
I picked took over our 172N from another club member who I know to be one of
our most conscientious pilots who follows all leaning and other
recommendations carefully. This plane almost never has rough mags and I
watched as he went through the plug clearing shut down procedure. He told me
the...
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Flying from the US into Canada (Toronto) by
Kobra
After the 4th of July I am planning a flight from the Philadelphia area to
Niagara Falls (YSN). I figured a short hop from there would be Toronto City
Centre Airport that I just read about in Pilot Getaways.
What are the proceedures for a US pilot to fly into Canada? I know I would
need to fly...
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Lycoming's views on best economy settings by
[email protected]
I was searching via Google for informational schematics, or even just
a written description, on Lycoming's fuel injection system because
it's different from Continental's.
I came across Lycoming's website in which a number of technical and
informational articles reside.
One of...
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Seeking anecdotes about "instructor in command" by
Andrew Gideon
Hi, all:
I'm giving a presentation on what someone here called "instructor in
command" syndrome: a pilot getting complacent because there's an instructor
in the aircraft.
I've found a number of good ones here, but any more - esp. with something
"interesting" - would be welcome.
I'd also...
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ratings by
mommers
hey,
I'm a student pilot about to go solo and hoping to go GFPT in a few
months.
Ive been reading how to expand you flying options and different ratings
you can get.
I want to really aim to go for a Constant Speed and Retractable Landing
Gear rating.
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Looking for Transciever suggestions by
Lockrdg
Having experienced and successfully survived my first complete electrical
failure, hence no radios (at night mind you), I am looking for suggestions as
to which hand-held transcievers I might looking into buying.
All suggestions are welcome...
Thanks in advance.
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Steep turns without yoke? by
Roger Long
A friend of mine's IFR instructor showed him something I've never heard of.
He rolled in 2 - 3 turns of nose up trim on our 172, pushed on a rudder
pedal, and went into a nice level steep turn without touching the yoke. I'm
not sure if this is practice for proper turn entry or a way of entering...
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July 8th 04 06:03 AM
by BTIZ
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Why fly fast approaches? by
EDR
I did my BFR last month in a PA28-181. It is an airplane new to the
flying club I belong to and although I have more than 60 hours in type,
the owner requires anyone who desires to rent it, have an instructor
checkout.
Prior to the flight I calculated a weight and balance and appropriate
speeds...
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NE Flying by
Royce Brown
Living in Atlanta most all of my flying has been in the Southeast with one
trip in my 172 to the West Coast. I had never flown North of Newport News,
VA.
I have been in the Boston area for work lately and decided to find flight
schools here and in Portland, Maine to do some flying/sight seeing. ...
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AOPA VISA card fraud via XM Radio? NOT! by
Dan Luke
In a previous thread I reported that my brand new AOPA VISA card had a
fraudulent charge attempted against it. I suspected the thieves got the
information from XM Radio, since the only place I had used the new card
was to change my XM billing information. Well, that wasn't it.
When MBNA issued me...
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Sigtronics Service by
Rosspilot
I want to offer public kudos to Sigtronics for their excellent service. One of
my backup/passenger headsets was a S-65 that I bought new in 1993 . . .
recently it began to have an intermittent short in one of the plugs.
I sent it to them for repair and today it came back fixed and with all...
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Ground speed control by
Roger Long
I floated this as a idea a while ago. I've done it every flight since and I'
m ready to advocate it. It may not work with every engine but it works great
with our O-320 H2AD.
For taxi, I set RPM to 1000 and lean to maximum RPM. Thereafter, I control
engine speed with the mixture instead of the...
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