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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by
Dallas
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:52:31 -0600, Jay Honeck wrote:
We've been there three times in the last year. I know the island is much
more oriented toward fishing/nautical than aeronautical
You'll find out when you get here that one of the few things that makes
this area unique to the United...
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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by
Agerhart
On Feb 20, 5:37*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
I'm not sure if there are any folks left here from "the Golden Age of
Rec.Aviation", but -- just in case -- I would like to share some great news
with y'all.
For those who don't know, back in 2002 members of this group...
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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by
Monk
On Feb 20, 8:37*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
I'm not sure if there are any folks left here from "the Golden Age of
Rec.Aviation", but -- just in case -- I would like to share some great news
with y'all.
For those who don't know, back in 2002 members of this group...
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February 23rd 10 01:54 AM
by Monk
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VEXATIOUS PROSECUTION OF FLYING VET (who WON) by
Charles Douglas Wehner
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY times, the Flying Vet was prosecuted on trumped-
up charges and won.
Now he has been in prison for EIGHT MONTHS on charges of owning and
selling a weapon.
On the 9th February, a jury delivered the verdict that he was NOT
GUILTY.
http://kirkflyingvet.com/
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The Time Machine. by
brian whatcott
I was walking away from a little country pilot lounge
this evening, with the Sun just a fraction above the horizon.
I heard a shout, and an old man appeared.
He introduced himself as the airport manager - lived in a double wide
right there - and he had trouble hearing that someone was calling
the...
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2009 Nall Report released by
Jim Logajan
The 2009 Nall Report, covering accidents reported to the U.S. NTSB in 2008,
has been released:
http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/nall.html
New with this report is the inclusion of helicopter accident statistics.
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Mory Hummel RIP by
brian whatcott
Mory Hummel, noted for his
light metal low wing 2 cylinder Hummelbird,
died yesterday.
Brian W
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Tandem AirBike airfoil by
Monty
Does anyone know what airfoil the tandem AirBike uses, and for that
matter what its' chord length and leading edge radius are?
Thanks
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Lazair II by
Tony W
Anybody here have any experience with this little plane? I know it was
originally sold as a kit but the company is gone. Are plans available?
Is it worth trying to build one or are there better options these days?
Tony
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February 11th 10 10:54 PM
by Tony W
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Antenna questions... by
bob1234
....here are your wierd questions of the week that are the result of
several bored people talking about building airplanes:
Can a thin foil tape be fastened to the front of a wooden spar to act
as a VHF antenna? The antenna would be encapsulated in several layers
of epoxy or spar varnish and...
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midair: SR-20 vs Piper Pawnee & Lockheed glider by
wright1902glider
Midair over north Boulder, CO today with three confirmed fatalities so
far. A Piper Pawnee towing what I believe is a Lockheed glider was
struck by a Cirrus SR-20 northwest of the Boulder County airport. The
glider was able to release and return safely to the gliderport. The
SR-20 appears to have...
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Glaze Ice by
Gezellig
On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 07:05:03 +0100, Mxsmanic wrote:
Jim Logajan writes:
All the information you need to answer that trivially simple question is
already available.
If it's trivially simple, you can answer it in fewer words than it took to
avoid answering.
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1946 Ercoupe project by
Anyolmouse
Came across this when looking for a small TT.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/rvs/1580977335.html
--
A man is known by the company he keeps- Unknown
Anyolmouse
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Need a box shaped nosebowl by
DonMorrisey
I have an experimental Bushcaddy with a Lyc O-235. I also have the
standard ACS nosebowl for a lyc: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/mc3a.php
My exhaust is a slightly modified Powerflow system. I have just
discovered I can't use my nosebowl because it is too rounded on the
bottom. ...
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Twin electrics by
jan olieslagers[_2_]
How does one charge the battery in a twin?
The logical idea seems to have the battery connected to the bus, and
both alternators supplying current (and thus power) to the bus. However
alternators have a regulator, mostly built-in, that regulates the field
so as to produce a constant voltage even...
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SOLVED! A Standard Engine for Homebuilders by
Veeduber[_3_]
To All:
A change in the alloy of the DuraFix aluminum brazing rods now allows
us to install the Fat-Fin modification without fear of having the
extended fins warp or fall off.
See my blog (bobhooversblog) and Groups specific to VW conversions for
more specific information, or contact me...
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Tail wheels, or is this forum really dead? by
[email protected]
On Feb 1, 3:54*am, Stealth Pilot wrote:
I believe that the original poster has a problem but is off on the
wrong track trying to solve the problem.
I may be off on the wrong track, but don't have a problem with
'draggers, in general, or particular.
Just have the...
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What makes the EAA tick? by
Stealth Pilot[_4_]
the discussions on the airsport mag format have tickled up an old
question.
why is the EAA structured the way it is? is it something to do with
american tax law?
why is it that in a nation of 250 million the EAA president's name has
always been Poberezny? Why the dynastic succession?
As an...
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February 3rd 10 06:56 PM
by stol
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Glaze Ice by
GARY BOGGS
How about get a decent weather forecast before you go flying and don't
even think about trying to fly in this kind of weather?
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W&B-Where do you Measure People Positions by
Paul Dow (Remove CAPS in address)
I'm helping a chapter member do the initial weight measurements on his
plane. I think we have everything except what point should be used for
the seat positions. I didn't see it addressed in the weight and balance
section of AC 43.13.
What point along the seat is considered the center of a...
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