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PTT switch for 172N by
Henning DE
Hello Cessna owners !
I want to add PTT-Switches to the controls of a 1977 172N.
Since the control horns are not hollow i don`t know how.
Any suggestions ?
Henning Dammann-Emden
Bremen/Germany
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January 19th 05 05:06 AM
by roberth
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wanted: flying homebuilt w/auto engine by
AINut
reasonable price is necessary. Be nice to have the cruise speed of a
Mustang II or equivalent. Tricycle gear is a big plus.
email if interested.
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January 19th 05 03:06 AM
by AINut
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flying soon by
Philippe
http://www.airbus.com/events/a380_reveal/event/index.asp
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New Years Post by
John Stricker
All you old timers know how I am, and I know who you are. I don't post
anymore, no time or need for the aggravation, to be frank, but I've met some
very good, life-long friends and to you folks, I offer a New Years Post.
Ladies and gents, take a moment to go get a glass of something pleasant...
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Ford Aviation Conversion For Sale by
Bruce A. Frank
I belong to EAA Chapter 62 here in San Jose, CA. We recently received a
donation of a freshly built Ford 3.8L V-6 complete with 2:1 cogbelt
PSRU,
prop (may be the McCauley 8467...have to check) and radiator. The club
has
the whole package for sale for $2900. If you are interested contact...
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AND THE KIS CRUISER ROUNDS THE PYLON... by
Paul Folbrecht
Merry Christmas to all RAHers!!
For no particular reason, I've decided to give a little "brain dump" of
where I am right now in my kitplane choosing process.
A little background. I'd been dreaming of a two-place kitplane for a
number of years, leaning heavily towards an RV-9A for a long time,...
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IFR PANEL by
Flyhighdave
I am starting to design my panel and would like to plan for the capability of
basic IFR procedures and approaches in the future.
What equipment will I need room for on my panel?
Thanks!
David
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January 18th 05 02:37 AM
by JS
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Searching information about Mike Fisher by
PitCock
Hello NG,
I'm searching information about the Culex, a twin engined homebuilt.
Thats why I try to contact Mike Fisher, who developed the culex.
He worked at WACOKIT, Ohio last.
His former partner told me, he doesn't work for WACOKIT anymore and
moved to Colorado Silverton (or nearby).
He wasn't...
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IFR PANEL by
Flyhighdave
I am starting to plan out my panel and want to be able to have the capability
of doing basic IFR operations and approaches in the future. I want to make sure
I have room, in a logical location, for the equipment that will be needed.
So my question- What equipment will be needed on the panel for...
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January 16th 05 10:39 PM
by Dave
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Need to do Top End on my 0200A Continental Engine by
Boelkowj
Due to low pressure in 2 cylinders my mechanic says it's time for an overhaul.
The engine is 40 yrs old and only has 680 hrs TT as it was stored for 20 yrs.
I've been flying 50 or so hrs for the past 8yrs and the engine runs fine. It
appears that the rings are worn but also some of the leakage may...
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January 16th 05 08:43 PM
by Jim
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Technical Library by
[email protected]
I have found an excellent downloadable library from Stock Drive
Products/Stirling Instrument. Their website is
www.sdp-si.com
Just go to the the Catalog page and click on "Free Download of
Technical Library". Takes a while but is well worth the effort.
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2004 Homebuilt Statistics by
Ron Wanttaja
Just downloaded the 9 Jan 2005 FAA Registration Database.
As of 9 January, there were 27,614 Experimental/Amateur-Built aircraft
registered in the US. This was an increase of 3.8% over the previous year.
Here's a summary of the past four years:
Year Increase over previous year
2001 ...
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manual for apollo 618c needed... by
pete
Does anyone have access to a owners manual or reference guide to a
apollo 618C loran? Plane came with the unit, but previous owner can't
find the book.
Thanks, Pete
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January 15th 05 12:44 PM
by JFLEISC
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Fighter Ultralight by
Kevin Berlyn
Whilst you are patiently building your Fighter Ultralight, take some
time out to fly ours in Microsoft's Flight Simulator 2002.
You can download the model plane from www.fighterultralight.com
Registration is required to download this file.....
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Prang Rate? by
Colin W Kingsbury
With the winter doldrums well set in, this spamcan pilot has gotten to
thinking again about trying something different in aviation- specifically
the homebuilt/LSA area. Something not too expensive to operate, on floats
(or a boat-hull) sounds like a lot of fun and might get me up in the air
more...
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sportair workshops, oshkosh by
John T
anyone else attending the sheet metal class in the sportair workshop at
oshkosh end of the month?
John
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January 15th 05 04:24 AM
by gbwiz
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Cables for LightSpeed Plasma ignition. by
ELIPPSE
A while back someone recommended that user's of Plasma ignitions not
use the recommended RG 400 but instead use shielded wire. Klaus
contacted me, the designer, for my comments about this substitution.
Coaxial cable is used for several reasons: it is rugged, it has a
high voltage rating, it has...
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January 14th 05 04:46 AM
by ELIPPSE
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Legal question by
PMA
Here's one I'd like to throw out to the group for an opinion.
As many of you probably know an airplane that may have been qualified for
the new Sport Pilot rating when manufactured will lose that qualification if
the gross weight has EVER been upped by STC, field approval ETC.
There are some...
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January 14th 05 03:52 AM
by Dave S
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