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Bowers FlyBaby by
Corrie
Question for Ron - any word on whether and/or when plans will be
available again? All this recent advice to "build a proven design for
your first airplane" ...
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Gorilla Glue? by
Corrie
http://www.gorillaglue.com/theglue/
Any opinions? Is a two-part epoxy like T-88 inherently superior to a
one-part catalyzed polyurethane? Why?
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WTB Bingelis books by
Corrie
"Yosimite Sam" wrote in message news:Ppc1b.218494$o%2.100608@sccrnsc02...
I have "Firewall Forward" Reply here if interested.
Thanks, Sam. I've been offered a copy off-list at half retail, plus a
bunch of other stuff at a real good price. Maybe someone else will
take your...
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US source for Aerolite? by
Corrie
Is there a US supplier for the two-part adhesive system Aerolite? So
far it only seems to be available in the UK, exported only in large
quantities. Any place to get a small quantity (eqiv of a pint) to
experiment with?
Corrie
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September 17th 03 06:51 PM
by Corrie
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Free time! (in more ways than one) by
Corrie
The good news - I've now got much more time to spend in the shop! The
bad news - I've got much less money to spend on tools, supplies, and
materials.
My department was eliminated today. Time to seriously reign in the
cash outlays. Of course, that puts the kibosh on flying. So if you
know...
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September 23rd 03 07:25 AM
by Corrie
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air humidity by
Corrie
It's not humidity, per se, but visible moisture that's the risk
factor. You don't need a gague to detect that.
"karel adams" wrote in message ...
depending on where one flies, icing is a major concern
the risk of...
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Custom Planes type? by
Corrie
In the Oct. Custom Planes article on VW crackshafts, it seems that the
text and the chart do not agree. The text says that 1 and 4 are the
paired cylinders. According to the chart, though (based on the
description of 'paired' in the text), 1 and 3 should be paired.
Am I having a premature senior...
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October 19th 03 07:14 AM
by Corrie
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Rotax 277 shakes badly below 4000 rpm by
Corvid
On 06/30/2020 03:39 AM, Remi Dargis wrote:
On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 12:01:55 AM UTC-4, Corvid wrote:
On 06/29/2020 03:09 PM, wrote:
Hi everyone, i am new to ultralights (i was only flying skyhawks
and warriors until now). i now own Fisher ultralight with Rotax
277. i never...
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mogas by
cosmick
Do you own and fly an experimental or mogas-stc aircraft based at a
field that does not have mogas?
If you would like to help other experimental/mogas-stc pilots obtain
mogas when they travel, and see some interesting planes when they pass
through your area, add yourself to the...
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September 24th 03 06:33 AM
by HankL
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Correcting Poly-Brush mistake by
Craig Foster
I applied the first coat of Poly-Brush on a little more than half of my
fuselage (experimental homebuilt) before I realized I had not stirred the
can of Poly-Brush before using. Once the contents from the bottom were
stirred up the coating was definitely a darker shade of pink. Is this going
to...
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37 Degree Single vs Double Flared Tubing by
Craig Foster
Do aluminum fuel lines need to be double flared (37 degree flaring)? A 37
degree double flaring tool is very expensive compare to the single flare
type. I ran across this in a Car Craft magazine article:
"Most tubing in the aircraft industry is extruded in one piece with no seam,
so double...
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Single vs Double flared tubing by
Craig Foster
Do aluminum aircraft fuel lines need to be double flared for AN fittings (37
degree flaring)? There is a significant difference in cost between a single
and double flaring tool. I ran across this in Car Craft magazine:
"Most tubing in the aircraft industry is extruded in one piece with no...
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July 19th 04 02:53 AM
by jls
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IVO Propellers by
[email protected]
I have an ivo that has 600 hours on it. I just had a rock go through one blade. It didn't hurt it much I think I made it worse by digging it out a little too much. I'm going to apoxy it and use proptape to fix it and I would fly it anywhere anytime. Very good props and the story behind the company...
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