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Can't identify aircraft by Patrick Underwood
Can you help me identify an aircraft? It is a small general aviation single-engine, two-seat, tri-gear, high-wing monoplane. The most distinguishing features are that the canopy has a moderate "bubble" shape, and the wings are swept forward about 5 or 10 degrees. The one I saw (in Fort Stockton,...
September 23rd 03 03:55 PM
by Patrick Underwood Go to last post
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2006 Annual -- My 8th Owner Assisted -- Update by Jay Honeck
Things are moving along. 1. My new tail-to-fuselage fairing has arrived, and my A&P has allowed as how we can use cherry pop rivets (rather than structural), which will save a bunch of headache. (Although Mary will still have to get back into the aft fuselage in order to vacuum up the rivets that...
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March 27th 06 07:11 PM
by Matt Barrow Go to last post
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taxi in reverse? by [email protected]
Has a fixed-wing plane ever been made that could back up under its own power?
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February 21st 04 12:26 AM
by Boogerz Go to last post
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millenium cylinders and 80 octane by R. Wubben
I am curious about a situation I haven't encountered before. I just bought a '62 Cessna 172 with 70 hours on an overhauled 0-300 engine. New millenium cylinders were installed. Can I, or should I, run on 80 octane or 100LL? The airport that I'm moving to has 80 octane available (a rarity in this...
March 13th 04 04:41 AM
by R. Wubben Go to last post
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The Sun is hot but the beer is cold in Iowa! by Dan Luke
"Jay Honeck" wrote: The rest of you get your butts to Iowa, and enjoy a cookout with (*gasp*!) FREE BEER (soft drinks for Larry, if desired... :) and food for all who fly in! Wave to us on Continental 5954 as we pass overhead. Think I can get the pilot to rock the wings? Maybe we'll see you...
July 29th 03 01:14 AM
by vincent p. norris Go to last post
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Sales Tax in NJ by [email protected]
Hi All I'm in the process of purcasing my first Plane from a private owner. The current owner lives in NY state and I live in NJ. I know with cars I would pay sales tax at NJ Motor vehicles when I register and title the car but how does the process work with Planes? I was told that you just snd in...
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March 7th 07 09:43 PM
by Robert M. Gary Go to last post
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Mooney M20F narrow across the shoulders by Mark Hansen
I looked at a 1969 Mooney M20F over the weekend, and was surprised to see how narrow it is in the cockpit. While sitting in the pilot's seat, I was pushed to the right by the left side of the cabin, and was not able to sit directly behind the control yoke. Perhaps I'm just too big for this...
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September 9th 05 05:15 PM
by Chris Schmelzer Go to last post
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Door Seal for Piper Archer by [email protected]
I have a 1995 Piper Archer which is starting to get loud inside as the door seal is getting all worn and cruddy. I looked on the web to buy new door seals. I did not realize there was such a plethora of products out there. I am thinking about the Avtek air-squeeze product and wonder if anyone...
May 9th 08 06:50 AM
by Jack Allison Go to last post
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oil leak fixed - breaking in new cylinders by Michael 182
A while ago I posted about an incurable oil leak in my '79 TR-182. Turned out to be rings. Decided to get a top overhaul. Now I am breaking in the new cylinders. On one hand I've been told, in capital letters, "DO NOT BABY THE ENGINE" On the other jand I've been told to maintain CHT of 325-350,...
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September 23rd 03 12:36 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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20385 Mining the Web :Searches with Kriging, Inverse DistanceWeighting, eigenVectors and Cross-Pollination 20385 by Web Science
Site and Features: http://www.eigensearch.com Search engine, eigenMethod, eigenvector, mathematical, manifolds, science, technical, search tools, eigenmath, Jacobian, quantum, mechanics, manifolds, science, physics, chemistry, law, legal, government, home, office, business, domain lookup,...
November 16th 04 10:01 PM
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KAP140 Autopilot Weirdness by Brien K. Meehan
My autopilot has started fighting with me, and I'm afraid it's going to win. It's a 3-axis KAP140 in a Skyhawk SP. What it's doing is ... well, it just starts turning. After about an hour, it goes into a turn, unannounced. There doesn't seem to be anything instigating it. It's usually to the...
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September 11th 06 07:06 PM
by gwengler Go to last post
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Life Vests - Buy or Rent by Victor J. Osborne, Jr.
What do you do out there - buy or rent? I have need for 6 life vests for a flight to Cancun at the end of October. Should I rent or buy? TIA, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr.
October 18th 04 11:23 AM
by Paul Sengupta Go to last post
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Ethanol mogas by john smith
I was wondering if it is possible to remove the ethanol from mogas and thought of the folling idea. Alcohol binds with water. Get a big tank with a spigot at the bottom, fill it with mogas. Add water, aggitate, let sit. The alcohol ladden water will settle to the bottom. Open the spigot, drain the...
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May 2nd 06 01:30 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Plug in voltmeter by Bob
I'm looking for some advice on a voltmeter (preferably digital) that will plug into the "cigarette lighter" of my airplane. I found one on the J. C. Whitney site, but $50 is too much for what I want to use it for. I've got a JPI analyzer which reads voltages off the avionics bus, and also a...
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December 27th 03 01:00 PM
by Rich Go to last post
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Diesel Jodel information..........and .........diesel plane groups by Roland M
Hi does anyone have information,more than I have with regards to diesel plane groups ,message boards, any group any language any country And this plane http://tinyurl.com/x70c or in French http://delvion.free.fr/
January 4th 04 04:04 AM
by zxc Go to last post
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Ramp fees for Jets by Dico
Hello, I'm on the board of our local flying club and we manage the GA ramp. I am wondering if people can share with me what their airport (or other airports they've been to) are charge for overnight fees for jets. We have a small overnight fee for planes (which i believe is waived if they fuel...
January 19th 07 03:17 PM
by Juan Jimenez Go to last post
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Support of Israel has BANKRUPTED amerika! by wise purchaser
Our support of that RAT HOLE Israel has BANKRUPTED this nation! The MORON in the whitehouse got us involved in Iraq, fighting JEW wars to the tune of $ 500 billion +++++ and counting! The MORON in the white house is trying to get us to fight ANOTHER JEW war with Iran! To Pay for this the...
May 1st 07 02:22 PM
by wise purchaser Go to last post
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Decision time by nobody
Our partnership decided to sell our '77 Warrior II while it still had about 400 hrs left before TBO. That was a year ago. There is about 200 hrs left now. Vref shows about 48K and we've dropped the price to 42K. She needs paint and is right at TBO. She still runs strong and burns about 1qt of...
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January 24th 05 10:42 PM
by George Patterson Go to last post
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Come on Guys! Take this Challenge! by Toks Desalu
The message below was taken from AOPA website: ---------- Protect your freedom to fly by commenting on the ADIZ today. On Wednesday one AOPA member put up this challenge to his fellow pilots: "Let's see...we've got 400,000 AOPA members, 650,000 certificated pilots...and just 5,000 responses to this...
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October 21st 05 01:49 PM
by Cecil Chapman Go to last post
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Comanche 260 - 1965 by Sami Saydjari
I heard recently that a 1965 Comanche 260 is the fastest of the Comanche 260s (by about 5 nts). Can anyone confirm this? Does anyone have a favorite year for Comanche 260s in terms of performance or capability? -Sami -- Cyber Defense Agency, LLC - Defending Critical Cyberspace O. Sami Saydjari
December 8th 03 12:24 AM
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