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Cutting plasma rope by
Robert Makin
There is considerable interest in the UK in using
plasma/dyneema rope for winch launching. However,
the main obstacle appears to be finding an efficient
method of cutting the rope in event of an emergency.
Has anyone ot there found the definitive method???
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November 6th 03 01:35 AM
by soarski
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New EU Subsidy rules good for Gliding? by
Stephen Haley
Have just seen on the news that the EU is changing the farming subsidy rules
from next year, to try and reduce the food mountain I would guess. Now they
are going to pay the subsidy regardless of the farmer actually growing
anything with the subsidy being based on an average of x past years...
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First Post: Hello! by
Tobeon
Just a first post to say Hello!
I just found this whole news group thing and was very happy to find a
soaring newsgroup
(though I haven't been gliding for several months due to school and huge
lack of funds! No!)
which is very bad as I just went solo and then couldn't go. I must save up
some...
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November 5th 03 10:47 PM
by Tobeon
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Cleaning a 3-way TE probe by
Jack Glendening
I have a vertical-stabilizer mounted TE probe of the type that has 3
ports: ram, static, and venturi. I have been having problems with my
varios and LNAV and had previously checked out the plumbing but had
only looked at the "outside" end of the TE probe itself, which I
remove after each flight. ...
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News Flash: You don't need elevator control ! by
nowhere
Yes, according to Peter Garrison's "Aftermath" column in the November
issue of "Flying" you don't need to connect your elevator control! I
quote: "the NTSB report does not comment on the fact that a
disconnected elevator does not make an ASW-20, or for that matter any
other airplane, unflyable. The...
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Jantar Std 3 lifetime by
Janusz Kesik
To fulfil the promise I had given, that I'll confirm my information on =
the Jantar Std 3 lifetime, which was kindly forwarded to r.a.s. by =
Henryk Birecki, here's the final version: ;)
Total lifetime: 6000hrs (I believe, after reaching that the further =
flying can be done according to technical...
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Canopy repairs by
Jay Todd
OK - I've done the Google search on this subject, printed out all the
suggestions, purchased the Acrifix and even have a beat up old canopy
to practice on before I work on the real thing. My question is - which
Dremel tool is best to use for shaping the cracked area. Most of the
cutters look like...
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FS-Cobra by
Ed Hollestelle
We have a Cobra trailer for sale in "as new" condition.
Please go to our website www.solairecanada.com for details and pictures.( go
to the "specials")
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The Clunk by
Marry Daniel or David Grah
My Libelle has developed a clunk. Seems like something big moving around.
I appreciate the leads on where you looked for yours.
David Grah
Bishop
"JJ Sinclair" wrote in message
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All season long, I have heard a clunking...
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Jantar life limit - Janusz? by
tim
Does anyone know if Jantars (48-3, specifically) have a life-limit
inspection interval? 2000? 3000 hours?
Regards,
Tim
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Build a 1-34 from plans?! by
Gus Rasch
Group,
Are plans available? Has anyone ever done it? I bet SSC could sell
the dickens out of plans and kits if they made them available. I bet
it would be a quick build too! Thoughts?
GR
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Personal insurance by
dj
Any advice on where to get the best (and cheap) personal insurance?
Daniel/Rames
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November 4th 03 12:41 PM
by Mal
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Aileron / flap corner drag ? by
tango4
On an aircraft like the ventus there are several sections of control surface
along the T/E of the wing resulting in several 'breaks' in the trailing
edge. My question is - Are the breaks or corners of a deflected control
surface the source of their own little vortices and therefore additional...
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Re Eppler airfoils by
Ronald E Baker
There is a book of Eppler airfoils. Sorry I can't recall the name, but it
might be worth trying your local library. I traced it through my local
library (Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia) who got it in for me from our
state library (Brisbane). Keep looking as it's a great book, full of
coordinates...
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Snow in November ? AU by
Mal
Had the most amazing flight today was out over lake burograng when a storm
front pushed out frozen rain then heavy snow.
Weird weather had to outland at the Oakes airfield a wet high performance
brick after 2.35 hours airborne with climbs of over 1000 ft per minute.
Should have taken my camera Doh
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November 4th 03 03:58 AM
by Papa3
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L33 "tender tail" by
Dave Rolland
I understand that there was a long thread on this subject some time
ago. Unfortunately I haven't been able to locate it. If someone could
send me a link that would be greatly appreciated.
In any case, I'm looking for information on real incidents/accidents
that have cause damage to the tail boom...
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November 4th 03 03:29 AM
by Curtl33
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usefull by
G.A. Seguin
Could someone explain how to use the L/D feature,
in cruise, on my L-Nav. What should I do when it
show a L/D of 99...etc?
Thanks.
Gilles
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First solo by
Gerhard Boehm
Yesterday i had my first solo flight with a scheibe sf 25c motorglider,
believe me, a great experience.
br
gerhard boehm, austria
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Current standings in the 2002 r.a.s. League by
Dr. Guenther Eichhorn
This is a collection of flights submitted by the pilots on an honour basis. Up to four flights count for the standings.p
It can be accessed at a href="http://acro.harvard.edu//LEAGUE/ras_league.html"http://acro.harvard.edu//LEAGUE/ras_league.html/ap
Following are all the flights currently...
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November 3rd 03 07:42 AM
by tango4
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