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Doodles... by
Richard Lamb
Some times you have more time than you know what to do with,
Here are some (on topic - no less) doodles of a small low wing.
inspired by Bruce King's tiny little BK-1..
Thought I'd share - just for fun.
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Master Buss Bar? by
ccwillwerth
What are people using for master buss bars in homebuilts? It will have a
comm unit, transponder, and encoder plus a few instrumets. Day VFR only. I
have a 15amp alternator.
Any suggestions?
Charlie.
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January 20th 06 02:32 AM
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Volt/Ammeter by
ccwillwerth
In Kitplanes January 2002 issue, Jim Weir wrote on how to build a
volt/ammeter from a Radio Shack 910-4919 digital voltmeter. The Radio Shack
people advised me that they no longer carry the voltmeter. Does anyone know
if there is a substitute? Can one of these cheap multimeters from
throw-away...
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Wanted Sorrel SNS-9 by
jgarner
Does anyone know someone that has an SNS-9 for sale? Would take partially
completed kit, damaged or flying.
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Tensile Strength Question by
Dick
Help an old mind come to the correct conclusion G.
The situation is (2) steel straps side by side and fully in contact with a
bolt hole at each end . One is 4130 with about 80,000 psi tensile and the
other a heat treated 4130 to a 124,000 psi tensile strength.
Is the combination strength 80,000...
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Sloshing compound is failing by
Tim Hickey
I guess that it has been at least 18 years since I build the fuel
tanks for my CH-300. They are of welded aluminum construction, and
were sloshed with Randolph's sloshing sealer. The Alcohol resistant
type, if I remember correctly.
Today I drained the tanks so I can replace the fuel selector...
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Pad Heaters? Any comments recommendations, etc.? by
ben norton
The local mechanic is suggesting we add a pad heater (glues
to the bottom of the oil reservoir on our A-65). He says if
we keep it plugged in all winter it will not only keep the
engine ready to start in cold weather, it will minimize temp
changes and inflow/outflow moist air exchange in...
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New maneuvers by
Ken Gage
Hi All,
I was curious about adding a maneuver to an aircraft. According to what
I understand, which according to my wife isn't much, all maneuvers your
newly completed homebuilt must be done within the first 40 hours.
If that is true, how do you develop a new maneuver? Is there a
provision to...
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$30,000 pitch links by
Stuart Fields
An ad on ebay has a set (2) pitch links for a Bell 412 listed as a buy it
now for $8,000!! They further state that the Bell list price for these two
little links is $30,000!!! I just finished making a set for my Safari
helicopter, and my set looks functionally very similar, and I couldn't...
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Have you guys ever noticed the void? by
Stealth Pilot
I look at all the plans on offer for building aircraft and not one of
them ever includes any of the structural calculations.
Dont you guys ever feel totally unnerved by the fact that you have no
real idea of just where the strengths and weaknesses lie in a design?
If you cock up something during...
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January 16th 06 12:19 AM
by J.Kahn
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Real time continuous Prop balancing by
abripl
This thread is not about how to balance a prop or shop balancing
machines.
Did anyone use BalanceMasters device bolted on their ultralight prop?
These devices apparently balance the prop continuously as you fly.
Similar devices are used on truck wheels - see www.BalanceMasters.com
and...
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January 15th 06 03:32 AM
by abripl
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Skystar...? by
Oddveig
Anyone with info about Skystar Aircraft co.
Do they resurface ,or are they gone for good?
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Kitplanes Marker Generator by
flyboy494
Jim Weir wrote an article in the latest issue of Kiplanes (Feb '06)
about how to build a Marker Generator. Can anyone point me in the
right direction of some of the components he is using? Specifically,
the 32kHz clock IC, the op-amp IC, and the diodes going into the clock
IC. Also, I am...
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Spanish at Home by
PLENI SELENE
HOW FAR TECHNOLOGY MOVES FROM TALK TO ROBOTS,
Would you Like To Know How The Electronic Devices Understand When You Talk to Them, And How It Works To Speak Spanish?
Because spelling words and names are common in English, Software have been developed to code names based on how they sound....
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January 14th 06 05:56 AM
by Roger
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January 14th 06 05:53 AM
by Roger
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Can I fly it at night? by
bstanton
I have a 1941 Chief with lights on it. There's one light on
each wingtip and one on the top of the fin. There's no
anticollision light/strobe or landing light. There are
wires from the 3 position lights to the cockpit, where they
end. The engine has no alternator or generator and never
has had...
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eLSA certification by
Cal Vanize
In reviewing the definitions from the FAA na dfrom comments posted in
this newsgroup, there seem to be some special opportunities when
building aircraft that could fit LSA derfinitions.
If my understanding is correct, it would be possible for someone to
build (for instance) a Van's RV-6a with a...
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January 12th 06 11:04 PM
by ET
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LSA - Zodiac CH601XL by
Al
According to the EAA list, there are currently 23 Special Light Sport
Aircraft currently available. http://www.sportpilot.org/slsa/
It appears that the Zodiac CH601XL is manufactured or distributed by at
least 3...
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January 12th 06 11:01 PM
by ET
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plane to carry bikes? by
AINut
What would you guys recommend to carry 4 or 5 GoldWings and their
riders? Doesn't need to be able to cross an ocean 8-). It needs to be
one that mere mortals can afford, so 747's and C5's are out.
Thanks,
David M.
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January 12th 06 04:47 PM
by AINut
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