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Inexpensive GPS data loggers by
[email protected]
Ok, anyone know why we are stuck with paying a grand for a blind IGC
logger, when one of these is available for less than $200?
http://www.astrotekinc.com/DL-100%20Spec.pdf
I realize that for it to be a fully IGC-compliant logger it would need
more hardware (pressure sensor, security features,...
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Wheel Brake on G102 by
Ken Pruchnick
Hi All
Our drum wheel brake on the club Grob 102 is almost useless. I was
wondering if there is a conversion to a diskbrake.
Ken (KP)
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Canopy for sale by
[email protected]
I have an emergency canopy available for sale. It is a 24' Phantom by
National. The AD with the reinforcing tape had been complied with. It
was designed for a light pilot up 180 lbs. I believe. It was made in
1982. If someone has an interest in buying it as is please email me
directly. I am asking...
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two seat motor gliders, feedback. by
John Firth
Any Ximango or Diamond pilots out there who would share their experiences.
Maybe even a Europa . I am looking for 100 kt cruise , 30+/1 L/D
motor off and good baggage capacity.
Any offers
John firth
an old , no longer bold, ex contest pilot.
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garmin + see you software by
Willie G
I am interested in the garmin iqM5 as it has a GPS
receiver built in. Is anyone out there using one of
these in their glider?
If so, how is the screen on it? okay on daylight?
I guess it would be compatible with "see you"
software to make a portable solution.
Willie
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March 1st 05 10:04 PM
by Mark
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14 y/o Female Solo Yesterday by
Brian Iten
Thought I would put a not on the site to say congratulations
to Christa Keizer for making her first solo flight
yesterday in an AS-K21 out at Caracole Soaring in California
City. There were several friends along with her proud
father, Alan, attending. She made a 30 minute flight
and a perfect two...
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March 1st 05 08:46 PM
by Pranus
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Quick CFI-G rating? by
Terry
Tina Marie wrote:
I want to do my initial CFI in a glider. Does anyone offer an
accelerated CFI-G course?
I can travel anywhere in the US...
Tina Marie
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Tina,
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Opinions on Varios by
Bruce
Time to start a new debate.
How do pressure transducer varios compare to traditional mechanical varios in
club use?
Can you mix and match a capacity vario and a pressure transducer vario on a
single TE probe?
Do students - please note NOT experienced pilots - find the lcd display units
easy to...
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Diamonds clarification help please by
[email protected]
I need to find out if there is a publication which would explain in
detail requirements for diamonds. I understand, after reading some of
my books that you need altitude, goal and distance.
O'K altitude is not a problem but...what do I use to prove my altitude?
Do I need a barograph or can the...
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Parachute silk as material for internal 's' sealing. by
Stan Kochanowski
Istvan,
Be careful.
I have had no end of trouble, over the years, with
shrinkage of 'Tessa' self-adhesive tape sealing the
ailerons of an Open Cirrus - towards the end of each
season, reducing travel by 20% or more.
I suppose that you could try pre-shrinking the material
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inspection of FAA examiners, ahhhhhh, long by
Mark James Boyd
Mr. Eiler (I hope I have this right) had
asked about some of my conversations with some examiners and about
their supervision in an old post.
Someone had mentioned as well (maybe it was Mr. Eiler)
that one examiner hadn't had an exam check in 13 years, and
another examiner had a 100% pass rate for...
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GPS equipped PLB for $560... by
Marc Ramsey
If you're looking for a personal locater beacon, REI.com has the ACR
Terrafix 406 GPS equipped unit (item 709917) for $560, after a 20% off
coupon code for members (it costs $15 to join), and you can pick it up
at your local store if you like. You can also get the non-GPS version
for...
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March 1st 05 07:31 AM
by bumper
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sustaining (turbo) gliders by
Pilot626
When a glider uses sustaining engine instead of selflanching, does it
mean that I would not gain any attitude if I started the engine during
a flight?
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March 1st 05 03:30 AM
by bumper
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Nice skyline article by
BB
Readers of this group might like a very nice article on turn radius and
handicapping by Judah Milgram
http://skylinesoaring.org/NEWSLETTER/2005/February/
Though mostly about handicapping, it also shows very nicely why you
should not thermal at the "minimium sink speed" corresponding to the
level...
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Diamond clarification help please by
Stan Kochanowski
A 'Diamond straight out to a goal' attempt (presumably
of 300 kilometres) will, I am afraid, result in an
'own goal' only - as far as a Diamond Goal claim is
concerned.
Please check section three of the FAI sporting code
- downloadable from the FAI web site.
This explains everything most...
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Cylinders now okay for badge and record OZ... by
Stewart Kissel
Rereading my October Soaring...if I understand the
wording correctly...no more meandering around after
flying into a cylinder trying to guess where the OZ
is...for those not flying with PDA's that show the
pie-cut OZ.
Speaking from experience...this should be a big help
for those flying with...
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Re Clyinders now okay for badge and records by
basils27
If you use the cylinder without getting into the sector you get a 1km
ditance penalty for each TP which is more than the distance you save by
using the cylinder.
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airstrips on Vancouver island. by
John Firth
Any one know of a publication which shows/lists small airstrips
on Vancouver island? Retirment might just take me there!
John Firth
an old, no longer bold pilot.
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