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Cockpit air vents by
bartbrn
Anyone know where I can get small adjustable cockpit air vents that
don't cost $80.00 a pop?
Thanks!
Bart
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Source of the Navaid AP-1 installation manual by
Jim Ham
As many of you already know Naviad Devices has gone belly-up. It's too
bad from my point of view, they have made an excellent autopilot for a
reasonable cost for many years.
Anyway, I have the AP-1 manual posted on my web site for anyone that
needs it....
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The Universal Toolbox by
[email protected]
Posting the tale of the apprentice's toolbox about ten days ago
produced a lot of interesting mail but a couple of key concepts
managed to escape comment. Perhaps these concepts are things everyone
already understands, although I've a hunch they aren't. So mebbe I'd
better beat the drum.
Each of...
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Fuselage weight, wood vs:tube by
Griff
Several years ago I started building a RagWing Special. I built
everything but the fuselage,when the facts that it tended to fly tail
low,and would not make UL weight stopped me. Graham Lee (RIP) in a
post ,suggested the tail low attitude was caused by the lack of
downthrust,problem solved. The...
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Moller Skycar by
Nunya[_2_]
Is it just me or is anybody else sick of seeing the Moller Skycar on
magazine covers and on TV shows with exuberent hosts giggling in the front
seat? How does he get so much good PR with such miserable results to show
for so many millions spent? I just don't get it...
-Tom in Colorado
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The plywood monocoque car guy by
Bart[_2_]
I know I haven't posted in here in about forever, and I'm (sadly) no
further along in this project than the "gathered most materials, still
doing last-minute-design" stage, but I need to ask a couple plywood
questions:
First, I'm guessing that marine plywood was used in the construction
of the...
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In Memoriam: Arthur C. Clarke by
WJRFlyBoy
http://tinyurl.com/2vwes4
by Harry Dacre, 1892
There is a flower
Within my heart,
Daisy, Daisy!
Planted one day
By a glancing dart,
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Camera vibration mount. by
[email protected]
Just tried to take a video today of my flight and used about 1" of
foam under the camera to hold it down. It does ok to absorb actual
frame vibrations but not the jiggles (potholes) on the taxiway and
other sudden shocks which send the camera rattling on the soft foam.
Any suggestions for material...
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a Steam powered plane- would like to see it with today's technology! by
Gene[_2_]
I just ran across a bunch of old and/or interesting flying videos that I
thought that I'd share with ya'll who would appreciate this type of
entertainment or history!
Here's the steam powered plane.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nw6NFmcnW-8
And then there's old cropdusting video in South...
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Falcon Gauges by
user
buy them direct from china yourself
http://www.ming-da.com/index.htm
$39 us$ each!
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T-18 more roomy than I had thought it would be by
Sliker[_3_]
One friendly and generous T-18 builder let me sit in his standard T-18
down at SNF. I'm 6'2" and had thought I wouldn't have enough leg room.
Boy was I surprised! turns out, I had more than enough leg room. The
main thing that was tight was the fact the plane I sat in was the
original fuselage,...
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Just back from SNF by
Sliker
Just returned from Sun 'n fun. For those that didn't go, the first
and second day I was there, muddy mess! They'd had a foot of rain the
weekend before the show, and the parking lot was a swamp. Cars getting
stuck constantly. And a lot of the aircraft parking was messed up.
Production planes parked...
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The Apprentice's Toolbox by
[email protected]
Aviation Apprentice
They were told to be there at 0730 and, with rare
exception, they always were, at least on that first
all-important day. There was never less than
thirty-two of them, never more than thirty-six. The
youngest had just turned fourteen, the oldest was a
day shy of eighteen. ...
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Just Bought A Plane? STAY OUT OF FLORIDA ! by
WJRFlyBoy
http://tinyurl.com/24og9o
Read about the bewildering details of a number of long-suffering
non-resident pilots who have been caught in the FL tax trap, (otherwise
known as the "Florida Landing Fee").
It starts like this... you buy a new or used aircraft and sign the bill
of sale... which starts...
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912 Carburetion/Ignition Problems by
[email protected]
My Rotax 912 has begun to stumble intermittently at low and high power
settings. I believe that I isolated the stumbling problem to the left
ignition system and removed the double ignition coils, wires and
boots. I checked everything for proper resistances according to the
Rotax manual. ...
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Fabric covering by
William Hung[_2_]
What are the choices out there?
What are the pros and cons of each?
What is your recommendation?
Which are easier for the applicator?
Cost comparisons?
I hope to get some responses, I'll also check the archive while I wait
for the responses.
Thanks to all who respond.
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advice for kit by
[email protected]
Hello,
I was hoping to get some thoughts/opinions on purchasing a complete
Glasair III kit that has been sitting untouched in it's original crate
for 10 years. Never been opened or inventoried.
Is this a bad idea? I'm worried about things like delicate composite
parts which through the years may...
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