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Propeller IMBALANCING by
[email protected]
To All:
Recent posts have covered several aspects of propeller balancing,
largely for the purpose of convincing those who have never carved a
prop to give it a try. Posts have dealt on the benefits of using as
many laminations as PRACTICAL, so as to ensure adequate stiffness in
the finished prop....
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Props, Spars and Titebond-III by
[email protected]
wrote:
Greetings from the Great snowed in North....
I called Titebond and asked about mech properties
of TB3 glue and heard something I didn't like. I ewas told it
wsnt approved for
structural applications because it creeped over time.. Now
exactly...
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ADJUSTING VW VALVES -- AGAIN by
[email protected]
I get a LOT of mail about adjusting the lash on Volkswagen valves, and
much of that mail comes from folks who are FLYING behind a converted
VW engine, making it a valid topic for this Newsgroup.
The basic message is that for an in-service engine you DO NOT use the
adjustment procedure shown in the...
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December 18th 08 02:42 AM
by BobR
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My First Homebuilt by
choptopjim
I bought a started Homebuilt project from a Guy who passed on before finishing the build. His work is Top Notch and I don't think I will have any trouble getting his work accepted when I have the EAA people inspect the project. I believe that getting someone to look things over now is the best way...
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MT Prop for SALE on EBAY - only couple of hours left by
BobR
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.com%3A80%2F%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm38.l1313%26_nkw%3D140287841309%2B%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&item=140287841309&viewitem=
Ebay item number
140287841309
$1000 now. ($10,000 Prop) ends in 2
This...
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useless applecheeks by
Stealth Pilot[_2_]
In line with veedubber's approach to engineering it yourself.
in all the times I've seen applecheeks used for fairing the engine
I've only ever seen one guy actually make use of them.
behind the firewall they dont conduct air ...usually, so they are
wasted volume.
one chap still sticks in the mind...
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New home-built sailplane group for the Red Tail Hawk by
[email protected]
Out of lurk mode:
I have started a new Yahoo group dedicated to the construction of my
nearly ready to fly, self-launching, high performance (for an
ultralight), home-built, soon to be electric powered sailplane, the
Red Tail Hawk. I also discuss future versions that others might want
to...
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Thank You Very MUCH! by
[email protected]
However, I am suffering from cancer, not STARVATION :-)
Chocolate. Smoked Salmon (!!) Hickory Farms. Other stuff...
These things are popping up on our doorstep without card or letter.
They are welcome but I'd like to thank the giver(s) personally.
_Bob
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Secondary Stall by
w3n-a
http://w3n-a.blogspot.com/2008/12/secondary-stall.html
This stall is called a secondary stall since it may occur after a
recovery from a preceding stall. It is caused by attempting to hasten
the completion of a stall recovery before the airplane has regained
sufficient flying speed. When this...
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Collins TDR-950 connector pin numbering by
MaxGain
Anyone know how the pins on a TDR-950 transponder connector are
numbered? As you are looking at the connector from the back of the
unit, left to right? Right to left?
Thanks.
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December 10th 08 02:38 AM
by MaxGain
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Survival Rifle III by
[email protected]
"I read your posts about a survival rifle and lemme tell you, you just
don't understand the modern Ami-rican mind. What you want is THIS
(shows me a rusty 'Daisy' 'Red Ryder' BB gun). Now this here's a BB
gun. If you lived in the right part of Ami-rica during the right TIME
to be living there,...
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Tin Bending 101.0 by
[email protected]
..
I'm sitting here, counting my pills with one eye on the clock and I
get this message from a guy who is having some trouble with a piece of
aluminum. Flat piece. 60 inches wide, 180 inches long, .032 inches
thick. So I tell him what to do and he comes back saying he tried
that an it didn't...
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Simonini engines opinions? by
Mr.Twistair
Anybody there who has practical experience with these engines?
I suppose to use both Victor I and Victor II for two different designs
(autogyros), would like to know something more about owner's responses.
Thanks in advance,
Alex
www.rotorcraft.ru
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Marquardt Charger MA-5 Plans by
MaxGain
Anyone know if Marquardt Charger plans are available? Anyone have a
set they'd be willing to part with?
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December 9th 08 12:33 AM
by MaxGain
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Exhaust stud hole needs help by
Dave
Hi all,
I have an exhaust stud hole in my cylinder which is about half gone.
I removed the exhaust stack and part of the helicoil is showing and upon
further investigation, it looks like about half of the threads holding
in the helicoil are gone. The stud and the nut came in one piece. I
removed...
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December 7th 08 03:02 PM
by stol
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December 6th 08 01:19 AM
by Dave S
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Interesting biplane project... look at the wing profile by
Bob Kuykendall
On eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260325125475
Item number 260325125475 if that URL doesn't work for you.
The thing I'm curious about is the wing profile. Sections like that
seem to work for the F-117 stealth fighter. But it seems a bit out of
place on this...
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Stall Characteristics by
w3n-a
http://w3n-a.blogspot.com/2008/12/stall-characteristics.html
Because of engineering design variations, the stall characteristics
for all airplanes cannot be specifically described; however, the
similarities found in small general aviation training-type airplanes
are noteworthy enough to be...
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December 4th 08 02:45 PM
by w3n-a
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How to Carve Your Own Propeller by
[email protected]
0345 Thursday, 4 Dec 2008
Good Morning to All.
Back in 1925 there was a young engineer working for the National
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) named Fred Weick. Fred
published a Technical Note (TN) that explained how to lay-out the
dimensions for a wooden propeller suitable for light...
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