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Maule aircrafts by
7000
Hello,
I'm looking for any evidences or feedbacks from peoples owning or piloting
Maule aircrafts, especially the Star Rocket MXT 7 180.
Thank you.
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October 19th 03 04:47 PM
by 7000
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Concorde Last Flights by
James' Hovercraft Site
As you are aware, the supersonic jetliner Concordes make their last
scheduled flights on Friday 24th October 2003
To commemorate this, i have set up a website dedicated to this super plane,
and would like to have photographs, videos, sounds, stories etc added to
this site by its visitors and...
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Burning Question (737) by
Zomby Woof
Why is it, in all the pictures I've ever seen of any version of the 737,
that Boeing STILL doesn't cover up the main wheels?
Maybe the latest model (-800?) does...if so, I stand corrected.
ZW
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October 18th 03 10:41 AM
by Bob
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Approach Control Frequencies by
John
Flew to West Virginia yesterday from Lee Airport, nead Annapolis, MD.
Filed an ADIZ flight plan, called Potomac Approach and got a squawk code.
Flew out of the Baltimore-Washington ADIZ with no trouble, but requiring
several frequency changes as I was handed off from one controller to the
next....
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October 18th 03 09:30 AM
by John
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Complex Aircraft Question by
Chris
I've recently obtained my multi-eingine rating in a seneca can this complex
aircraft time be used toward the FAR requirement of 10 hours of training in
a complex aircraft for a COMMERCIAL SINGLE ENGINE RATING (NOT MULTI). I have
about 11.5 complex between the seneca and an Arrow?
Thanks in...
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Loads of unusual aircraft types photographed! by
Bob
I came across a photoguide to aircraft in the UK, it's not well advertised
so you may not have seen it. http://www.ukskies.co.uk. It's got hundreds
of aircraft types so it's worth a look.
Does anyone know of any other good sites?
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October 17th 03 08:28 PM
by Bob
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civil or militar by
Sassi
A friend of mine keeps bothering me saying that the majority of airline
pilots come from a military background and they are more prepared than
those who have a civil background training.
I don't have a militar background and I don't think so that militar ones
are more prepared, and I don't even...
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October 17th 03 06:44 PM
by Sassi
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Rechargable AA batteries and chargers by
TripFarmer
I use a lot of AA batteries and have used Alkalines for a while. I've even
bought the 40 for $10 at Sam's Club and I've bought the Energizer e2 batteries,
which are really good. The Sam's ones I'd just throw away if they got close
to being dead.
I finally bit the bullet and did some research. ...
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Oct 19 Update by
DHeitm8612
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The October 19, 2003 update includes 19 new links, 2 updates, and 20 deletions.
Total Links listed: 10,0657.
A HREF="
http://members.aol.com/dheitm8612/page2.htm"Stalag 13 Aviation Links/A
http://members.aol.com/dheitm8612/page2.htm
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FS: PALM ® M105 $45 by
Jaysen Underhill
FS: PALM ® M105 $45
Comes with a datalink cradle and leather case.
For more information you can contact me at:
214-629-4541
There will be a shipping fee's if required.
I am in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
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FS: Soft Comm ATC-4Y 4 place portable intercom, $75.00 by
Jaysen Underhill
FS: Soft Comm ATC-4Y 4 place portable intercom, $75.00
Hands-Free Transmission with Voice Activated (VOX) Circuitry PREVENTS
"word-clipping". Exclusive "Y" Block allows either the pilot or
co-pilot to transmit through the intercom. A back-up combination
push-to-talk switch and LED is conveniently...
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FS: F-117 Scale (1/48) Desktop Model (wood) $50 by
Jaysen Underhill
FS: F-117 Scale (1/48) Desktop Model (wood) $50
The Toys & Models Corporation produces this model.
The wood model is in excellent condition and finely detailed.
This is a $120 model that I am willing to sell for $50
For more information you can contact me...
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Aviation Conspiracy: AP Reveals Series Of Boeing 777 Fires!!! by
Bill Mulcahy
The graphic (website) version of this newsletter can be accessed at:
http://pages.prodigy.net/rockaway/newsletter241.htm
Quote of the Week: "the Boeing 777 seemed to shudder. Passengers smelled
smoke. People were yelling, tell us what's going on" comment by passenger to
Associated Press about just...
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Does WiFi affect your choice of FBO? by
[email protected]
I'm interested in knowing how important the availability of WiFi
access to the Internet is when pilots choose an FBO. Is it enough of
a benefit to really affect your choice, or is it just one more thing
that is nice to have.
If it affects your choice, is it enough to make you select one FBO
over...
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BOOK EXCERPT: The Wright Brothers by
Keith Reeves
I have permission from AMACOM Books to distribute an excerpt from "The Wright
Way: 7 Problem-Solving Principles from the Wright Brothers," a new book by Mark
Eppler. Published to coincide with the Centennial of Flight (December 17), "The
Wright Way" celebrates the contributions of Orville and...
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Hegy Wood Props webpage by
HEGYPROPS
Jim Corder, grandson of Ray Hegy continues the tradition of hand-crafted wooden
propellers for experimental / sport aircraft, ultralights and motorgliders.
See the Hegy Props webpage at www.FLYGLIDERS.com
e-mail
or call 1-432-729-4249 (Marfa, west Texas)
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Huntair Pathfinder 2 specifications by
Nigel Hodgson
Could anyone supply the wingspan and length for a Huntair Pathfinder 2
microlight please ?
Regards,
Nigel Hodgson
PS: The weight of the aircraft would also be useful.
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Aircraft Designation Book by
David R Townend
The Second Revised Edition of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems"
from AeroFile Publications still has copies available, however, we are
getting close to the end of our printing run. I am sure that if we expected
the kind of response we have had, we would have budgeted for...
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Oldest Operational Boeing 707? by
Vitaly Shmatikov
In article ,
James Anatidae wrote:
I remember reading somewhere a couple years back that one of first couple of
707's is still flying somewhere in the US, I think in Florida. I haven't
been able to Google any info, so does anybody...
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