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'Brown Skies' (UPS Airlines) Info! by
Jon5700
"Brown Skies" will exhibit nightly activity at the United Parcel Service 'Worldport' located at Louisville International Airport within Louisville, Kentucky (USA).
The entire fleet consisting of the Boeing 757-200PF, Boeing 767-300F, McDonnell Douglas MD-11F, Airbus A300-600RF, and the amazing...
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Fedex lighting configuration by
jhh
I'm not terribly familiar with aircraft types.
I'm curious if the lighting configuration ( 3 lights) on this fedex plane is typical ?
http://www.speakeasy.org/~jhhcic/pic/16461_submitter_file1__FedEx_secondsbeforeB.JPG
thanks
jack
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by jhh
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Korea Aerospace University LSA Survey by
iizasa
Dear Aviation Enthusiasts,
We are currently conducting a research study in order to plan for the development of a new light sport aircraft (LSA). This project is supported by the Korean Ministry of Transport. Our goal is to develop the best light sport aircraft in the world by adhering to the...
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Pulling Avionics Boxes. by
brian whatcott
If you ever need to pull or replace a cockpit
avionics box, you need to remember this.
Boxes are fixed in the panel in one of two ways:
1) A jacking screw.
Example: AT-50B Transponders have a front panel
allen head screw that goes clear
through to the back,where it locates a fixed nut
in the...
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Wiring in a KI 214 by
apachearmtguy
Hello everyone. I am upgrading my nav indicator from a KI 211C to a KI 214 and I have all the wires accounted for in the connector swap except for 2: G/S energize and the .05 Mhz control. Can anyone tell me where these would originate from? I do not have autopilot. Thanks!
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Introduction by
Canberra Man
Why not have an introduction forum, most do.
I was born in 1930 and lived in Grimsby in Lincolnshire. Was nine when the war started and got used to sitting in an air raid shelter, listening to the bombs coming down and hoping our house would still be there. Left school at 14 and worked as a Naval...
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Oops! Fire extinguishers! by
Canberra Man
Hi.
Working on a Canberra with a faulty No 2 Inverter (instrument supplies) checked the fuse,- OK. So, says I, Type S relay upper equipment hatch. Climbed up, opened hatch and entered. Released four Dzus fasteners on the main panel and the lid was stuck, I hit it with my fist, there was a bang,...
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"Alaska's Bush Pilots...The Real Deal" DVD by
Sally Student Pilot
I am a female student pilot and the other evening I saw a commercial about "Alaska's Bush Pilots...The Real Deal". It was a documentary but I can't find it anywhere. Anybody know where I can purchase it? They said it was in HD so it may not even be available. Help!
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Employment Opportunity by
PreferredAvionics
Preferred Avionics is now located at the Livingston County Airport in Howell, MI. We are looking to add new talent to our professional avionics team. Candidates should have a strong background in general aviation aircraft, and general aviation electronics. Previous experience is required. ...
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Joe Baugher's ISP move by
John Szalay
NOTICE::
IF YOU ARE A USER OF JOE BAUGHER'S AIRCRAFT SERIAL NUMBER webpages.
Joe Baugher's Internet Service Provider is discontinuing its support
of personal web pages, effective mid-March of 2010. Consequently, this
Web Page is moving to http://www.joebaugher.com.
Please update your links...
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lavatories - required improvements by
AnnaAleksandra
Hi over there,
In the framework of my studies at the University of Business Administration in Vienna I am currently working on a research project concerning innovations in the field of airplane lavatories (hygiene, functionality, design). The main purpose of this project is to find solutions,...
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Grounded! by
brian whatcott
For those who managed to escape all notice that the paper FAA
certificates were being turned over to plastic cards, as publicized for
the last two years: your paper flying license is now kindling,
as from midnight last night!
Regards
Brian Whatcott with a brand new license to fly....
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anti-roll-out by
wingman1985
Mechanical System Functional Test
Open the cargo compartment door and verify that the PFW Aerospace AG CLS has been installed in accordance with PFW installation drawing BX900023.
1) Lower the door sill protector (if applicable) and raise the anti-roll-out
2) Check all cargo Locks to ensure they...
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Four course radio range navigation video by
Peter Taggart
Greetings : We have put up on you tube a Video of the 1928 to 1970's
Four Course Radio Range The radio range was the backbone navigation
system until replaced by the VOR system. We built an actual four
course Radio Range and put it on the air. Please visit you tube, In
the search bar enter :...
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Mission Aviation by
Russell
Air Mission of the Americas is a private, international non-
governmental organization (INGO). We are primarily funded through the
generosity of a single, anonymous donor. Accordingly, while we accept
and welcome private donations, we do not hold or seek classification
as a charitable organization...
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D-type, RS, JK, T, or waterproof? by
Marvin J. Mooney
On 2010-04-22, Rich Grise on Google groups wrote:
On Apr 21, 4:05Â*pm, "Otto Bahn" wrote:
wrote
And when was it that the beach wear started to be called flip-flops?
I haven't yet tried to explain to my daughter that...
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LIFE Wasp engine photos by
John Szalay[_2_]
Captioned as found.
A close-up of the 410 H.P. Wasp,
the first engine used in the first airmail plane.
Location: US
Date taken: 1943
Photographer: Ralph Morse
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/70046990bcfbb618_large
A close-up of the R-985 9 cylinder 450 H.P. Wasp Jr
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