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Looking back in time. by
birdog[_2_]
I've been reading down through the comments, and decided to day-dream a
little. I'm 84, lost my medical in 1980. So I'm behind the curve to a large
extent when it comes to the cost of flying.
In the mid- '50's, 6 of us started a flying club with a 1949 7AC Champ. Paid
$1200 for it, 700 hour...
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These are light sport aircraft too by
Mark
On Sep 15, 1:37*pm, Walker 65ka...@Use-Author-Supplied-
Address.invalid wrote:
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 14:21:23 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
But let me say this, the LSA fleet profile is evolving. I'm
evolving, the whole world evolves around me.
I call assclown.
Facts are facts. Such as...
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These are light sport aircraft too by
Mark
On Sep 13, 5:11*pm, Mark wrote:
http://barnstormers.com/listing_images.php?id=401693
But you won't be carrying luggage, a girlfriend, and
whisking along at 138mph on vacation 350 miles away.
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Mark
Whereas these are very typical LSA's, that cruise
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Airplane prices are ridiculous by
Mark
On Sep 13, 8:36*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 13, 5:36*pm, wrote:
So anyway, yeah, the Czech sportcruiser and the Piper Sport
are the same airplane.
Nope, they are very similar airplanes.
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These are light sport aircraft too by
Mark
On Sep 13, 10:45*pm, Mark wrote:
On Sep 13, 7:58*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
Or if you want numbers (of course you do ), go on barnstormers,
the largest source of preowned plane sales,
Both aso.com and...
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September 14th 10 04:55 AM
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September 14th 10 12:35 AM
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Feedback Request by
Mike Carr-Harris
Based on a fair amount of experience both as a pilot and as a computer programmer, I recently created the aviation info website: www.navbrief.com Its purpose is to provide general aviation pilots with timely information on the departure, enroute and arrival phases of any proposed flight or series...
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should I become familiar with glass? by
gpick
Hello again. I met with my flight instructor today just to get some information. Now it's time to schedule a flight. The ideal plane for me would be the 09 DA40 with the G1000, but it is $35 more per hour more than either the 03 DA40 or 07 172. Therefore, I am flying the two latter planes and...
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September 10th 10 03:46 PM
by Mark
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UPS 747-400 crash by
D Ramapriya
Very unfortunate news of a 747 operated by UPS crashing yesterday
evening a few miles from where I stay.
There are confirmed reports of the pilot having declared Mayday
shortly after takeoff due to a fire in the cockpit. There are two
types of versions of this accident - of it having been "on...
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Bi-Ennual Flight Review (BFR) with ATC COMS - Video. by
[email protected]
Bi-Ennual Flight Review (BFR) with ATC COMS - Video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjRO3BoBPRA
I was rather ambitious on what I wanted to review during this flight
of one being how to operate the King GPS for approaches.
Interestingly enough, that was the only thing I could not do since the
GPS...
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What Options? by
gpick
Hello, I just had allergy tests to either prove or dispel my food allergies. Unfortunately, they were confirmed. I have an allergy to peanuts, fish and berries. This disqualifies me (to my knowledge) from entering the military at all. I originally planned to join the Air Force via the Academy.
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1942 DC-3 / C-47 on eBay by
Michael 182
For about 25% of the cost of a new Skylane or Cirrus you can have a 1942
C-47 that saw combat in WWII. Of course, the maintenance and fuel prices
might be a little steep - not to mention finding a hanger big enough to hold
the plane. Still, wouldn't it be cool to land at some out of the way...
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RANS S-9 Chaos loses a wing by
Gemini
On 2010-08-21, brian whatcott wrote:
On 8/20/2010 11:59 AM, Gemini wrote:
On 2010-08-20, brian wrote:
At least one type suspends the aircraft tail down when the chute is
deployed.
This is probably the optimum energy absorbing...
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RANS S-9 Chaos loses a wing by
Morgans[_2_]
"Garry O" wrote
While none of the AC I have flown have had a BRS installed I know that I
would not pull the handle unless all other options had been exhausted and
F^(K the airframe, if it gave up its life saving mine then so be it, AC
can be re-built or...
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Take to the Grass by
brian whatcott
Doing a couple of patterns this morning, before the heat was
overwhelming, I heard another plane - a C140? in the pattern calling
downwind for a 17 grass landing. This was a first, so I looked at
what was going on: to the right of the hard runway, was fresh mown grass.
And a taildragger, making a...
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August 23rd 10 07:26 PM
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Traffic calls that may surprise you by
Mxsmanic
"Speedbird 204, traffic your two o'clock, one mile, FL350, giant vulture with
3-meter wingspan, report in sight":
http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2010/08/british-air-traffic-control-beware-of-giant-vulture-at-35000-feet/109062/1
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AirNav in Canada? by
Kobra
Thanks for all the helpful information about traveling into and out of
Canada. AOPA was very informative. I did not know about needing a radio
license...that was a surprise, but I digress.
In the US we have www.airnav.com to assist in getting important airport
information online. But this does...
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HOUDINI EARNED HIS WINGS ON 911 by
Intrepid
FAKE 911 CRASH FOOTAGE FROM 'COPTER
Plane Appears Out of Nowhere, Then
Nose Goes Right Through South Tower
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cvWwIxMbmE
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Another Blow to Airbus by
a[_3_]
A couple of days ago the NTSB found the 320 series to have too
sensitive a rudder, it can be torn off with peddle pressures. What's
especially of interest is the problem seems to persist even when crews
are given special training about the problem.
There are some details...
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