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the more I "learn" by
Mark
The more I learn about building airplanes,
the less I want to buy something sealed in
fiberglass, or covered in sheet metal 30 yrs. ago.
Mark
one who wired and plumbed
his own house. If ya want anything done right.....
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The Mother of Invention by
[email protected]
Some of the busiest flying fields here in San Diego county aren't
airports. Although you can see them from the air or on Google's
satellite shots, most of them don't even exist, according to the
aviation bureaucracy. A couple of them are paved but the others are
dirt, sod, gravel, or a dry lake...
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The Mustang Suite is done! by
Jay Honeck
***CAUTION -- SHAMELESS PLUG WARNING ***
I've been promising this one for six months -- and we have finally finished
the Mustang Suite!
We took our most popular suite (it's popular because it's our smallest,
cheapest Jacuzzi suite) and loaded it up with new wall paper border,
carpeting, window...
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The MYTT (Massive Yet Tiny) Engine by
Harbin
Found this, thought some might be interested:
The MYT engine is the result of a $4 million dollar R&D project undertaken by Angel Labs LLC to build the ultimate internal combusion engine. Inspired by drag racing, inventor Raphial Morgado designed the engine with a focus on power, torque, and...
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The National Lake Eutrophication Survey 1971-1973 by
Badwater Bill
The following is to the best of my recollection. I haven't even
changed the name of a buddy I was with during these events. I may be
wrong about some of the statistics, like the number of divorces and
number of hot babes in the restaurants, but I'm close. Almost none of
this is an exageration...
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The new engine by
mihail
The new engine. Why we overpay to the petrol companies?
I have made the new engine for the automobile, to which other kind of
fuel is not necessary of petrol or atomic energy.
Where the new engine takes energy for work?
The device, invented by me, takes energy from air and directs her for
work of...
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The Nina, the Pinta and the Rancho Bernardo by
[email protected]
"What are you making for the kids this year?" my wife asked about a
week ago as we ate breakfast.
Total blank. I was cracking walnuts to eat with chunks of Korean
pears; I'd forgotten all about making gifts for the grandkids. "Little
boats," I lied. "In fact, I'm working on them right now."
I...
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The one source for SEO Services by
r2e8t02p
After using 10 different seo companies over the last 2 years for all
my sites the only one that got me the conversion rates like I wanted
was http://www.atomicsearchengineoptimization.com Atomic SEO.
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The Orphaned Engine, Part Two by
[email protected]
Having referred to an 'orphaned' engine shortly after being diagnosed
with an incurable form of cancer lead to a gross misunderstanding as
to the immediacy of my demise, with me being carried out the door, X's
for eyes with a wrench still clutched in my hand. Last June I was
diagnosed with...
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The OSH Pool Party is just 30 days away! by
Jay Honeck
Sunday, July 25th, is our day to give back to the pilot community, in thanks
for another great year!
Fly into Iowa City (KIOW) en route to OSH '04, and enjoy:
- Free food!
- Free (real) beer!
- Free pop!
- Live music at poolside!
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June 30th 04 04:14 AM
by Bushy
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The Oshkosh Suite is finally done! by
Jay Honeck
Warning! Danger! Shameless Self-Promotion!
After four years of preparation and two years of work, the "Oshkosh
Suite" -- our 17th aviation theme suite -- is finally complete!
With 24 consecutive Oshkosh Fly-Ins under our belts, we *knew* from
the moment we bought the hotel in '02 that we...
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the Oz 3 surface trainer by
patrick mitchel
Whatever happened to the 3 surface trainer that (as I recall) had the foils
designed by Roncz. I seem to recall the the indonesians or malaysians had
invested in it but don't recall what happened after that. Pat
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The perfect approach by
Capt.Doug
It was a beautiful day in land that Mickey built- 76 degrees with full sun
while the northern folks got their first freezing blast of winter. We headed
off-shore over the islands of the Caribbean. I was on the second radio
talking to old friends and catching up on news from all the islands that...
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the perfect gift! by
Birchy
Need a unique gift idea for that picky guy or gal who's impossible to
shop for? Why not a Dead Leprechaun?!?
Underground comedian and all-around malcontent T.G. Fleming has finally
gathered together his greatest hits to form the hilarious collection
"Dead Leprechaun in a Tire-Swing." Filled with...
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by Birchy
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the Pinckneyville Gathering of the ILK by
Snowbird
The 401st gathering of the Ilk took place at Pinckneyville
this weekend with thousands in attendence
Oh, wait, wrong website
Those of the Ilk who made it through or around the bad weather
(driving or flying) did meet and gather at Pinckneyville. Tigger
and his family arrived before lunch on...
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The Piper Cubs That Weren't by
Veeduber
It was olive drab with a big white star on the fuselage and looked like a Piper
Cub but wasn't. I had all the trading cards from Wings cigaret packs and the
aircraft recognition silhouetted cards they'd passed out at school and I could
tell a Mustang from a Messerschmidtt quicker than anybody...
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the plane! the plane! protect it without photons. by
Spike
.....as he put me into the cop car i said photons are harmless!
Hi, be very careful how you protect your home or loved things and ppl.
Setting up a security light could get you arrested. I did.
I have updated the pages, 1/4 down is perhaps the weirdest arrest in
canadian history.
I'm looking at 12...
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December 17th 05 03:28 AM
by Spike
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The plywood monocoque car guy by
Bart[_2_]
I know I haven't posted in here in about forever, and I'm (sadly) no
further along in this project than the "gathered most materials, still
doing last-minute-design" stage, but I need to ask a couple plywood
questions:
First, I'm guessing that marine plywood was used in the construction
of the...
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