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Why nitrogen? by
Viperdoc[_5_]
The thread on brakes raised a question from the past- why nitrogen in the
tires of big jets and heavies? Air is around 78% nitrogen anyway, and the
coefficient of expansion of the remaining 20% that's oxygen can't make that
much difference in volume.
Why not just use dry air? I couldn't imagine...
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What happened to Buttlipps????? by
Mick[_2_]
Damn Gertie, did you pass out in a drunken stupor, and fall slobbering face
down on the send button?????????????
or are you still just trying to get the hang of this Usenet stuff?
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Get-there-itis or getthereitis or gettheritis, anyway... by
Ricky
One time in my small flying career did I make a flight that I knew was
unsafe before & during the flight and in hindsight was idiotic (maybe
not to some) and could have been tragic if my Arrow's engine had
failed.
I was in Commercial/instrument training when I flew from San Antonio,
TX. to...
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VFR Landings - Video by
[email protected]
VFR landings at Winona MS 5A6, Grenada MS GNF on runways 13 and 22 and
landing back home at KMBO Madison MS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_nggbDwScc
Some very pretty terrain at GNF especially for Runway 22 over Grenada
lake. Was surprised for me how intimidating being over water is...
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Is the 757 fly by wire? by
[email protected]
1) Yes.
2) Of course, That's how Cheney managed to remotely pilot one into the
Pentagon.
3) No. The only FBW Boeing is the 777, the 757 uses conventional
cables and hydraulics.
Votes please...
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Jet Engine Thrust Question by
Darkwing
How does rated thrust for a jet engine translate to actual power? I guess my
question is, for example, a Cessna Mustang has two engines that produce
1,460 lbs of thrust each (x 2) so the total is 2920 lbs of thrust for the
two engines. The takeoff weight for the Mustang is listed as 8,645 lbs....
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4 weeks until Wings Over Houston! by
Ricky
In 4 weeks I will attend an airshow I've never been to; "Wings Over
Houston." Show is going on in spite of Ike, which was a concern.
The main reason is to experience the most hardcore, insane aerobatics
I've ever seen, Sean D. Tucker. Follow links to a 13 minute, full
performance video here if...
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by Dave S
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Anniversary by
Robert Moore
Today I marked the 50th anniversary of my first solo flight
with a solo flight flight from Pilot Country Airport (X05)
to Zephyrhills (ZPH) in the Tampa Bay area of Florida.
My first solo occured out of NAS Saufley Field as a Naval
Aviation Cadet in T-34B BUNO 144098, Sept 1958. Today's
flight...
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"Fantasy" Flight - Video by
[email protected]
Yesterday's "Fantasy" IFR flight from Bessemer AL back home to Madison
MS. KMBO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GMej00GrhE
Cumulus cloud bases were 5000 estimated to 8000 feet. My cruise
altitude was 6000. One has to admit, the view at 6000 was more
photogenic then Interstate 20 and...
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BRS by
Gezellig
Recent Cessna Skycatcher chute failed to deploy.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archives/avflash/1215-full.html#198852
What are the real values, and in what "normal situations" is BRS
worthwhile? Are there significant insurance cost reducs that make this
system cost effective?
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Anyone go to CAF Airsho last weekend? by
Ricky
I make an annual tradition of the CAF Airsho but this year it was on a
weekend that was impossible for me to attend.
This Airsho has changed little in the 25+ years I've been going but it
has never gotten old. As a kid I loved the fire & explosions, as an
adult pilot/mechanic It's more a love of...
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Kissing the Black Ass by
TheTruth[_3_]
Get rid of the IRS and stop affirmative action and "Kissing the Black
Ass". Then maybe some "credibility" will return to the turd infested
cesspool called Washington DC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU6fuFrdCJY
But a majority of those politicians anointed by the U.S. Constitution to
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A Strange Flying Event by
javawizard
Nicholas Alkemade's airplane was totaled in an air raid over Nazi
Germany and he had to bail out from more than 3 miles up, without a
parachute. As he fell, his speed accelerated to 120 miles per hour. He
landed in a snow-covered pine forest and was completely uninjured. -
from the Having a Bad Day...
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Jehovah's Witnesses by
Mick[_2_]
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"Raptor Force" on PBS by
Jon
Pretty interesting look at how several 'air superiority' birds are
designed and operate:
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/?s=raptor+force
If you haven't already seen the show, it's been airing on PBS'
"Nature" recently and is worth a look.
Regards,
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by Jon
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Various Landing Techniques - video by
[email protected]
Continuation video of yesterday's flight. A compilation of my
landings ranging from:
Normal Landing
Soft Field Landing touch and go.
Simulated Engine Failure
Go Around
full stop normal landing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtO3tt3pStw
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