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Cloud Height Indicator by
Bob Bristow
Can anyone tell me a little about a Cloud Height Projector made by "General
Instrument Corporation, Brooklyn,NY". It says it is a ML-506A GMQ-13. I
bought one on eBay that the person thought was Hollywood searchlight, but
under closer inspection I found out what it really was. The unit is...
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I'm lost. Which compass? by
Greg Burkhart
"BOb U" wrote in message
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"Aris" wrote:
That one originally took a bad bounce off the astroturf and went over my
head. Then it took another bounce and smacked me in the face. ;-)
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Anybody Still Use Loran? by
Larry Smith
I'm wondering whether to keep my Flybuddy or sell it.
And, btw, I think I'm immigratin' if M-14P's and Walters are THAT cheap!
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Fuel efficiency contest by
eracervinn
For those who built their airplanes for greater efficiency:
At this year's Copperstate Southwest Regional Fly-in, we will be
hosting another fuel efficiency contest. New for this year is an
additional 200 mile competition for aircraft flying the course at 60
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Who makes Canopies? by
spektr
`"B. Jensen" wrote in message
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I need a canopy remade for my Laser. I heard there is a company in Ohio
that does this. Does anyone know what the company name is and how to
get ahold of them? For some reason the name G&B...
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'Speed Pants'... by
.Blueskies.
....originally for BD-4, but available for all. A little more speed for that RV?
http://www.bedecorp.com/images/pricelists/bd4_speed_pants.pdf
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Dan DeVillers
http://www.ameritech.net/users/ddevillers/start.html
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What's Your Favorite Hand Rivet Squeezer? by
Larry Smith
I used US Industrial Tool and Supply's hand squeezer to repair trailing
edges and add pma'd bulb on two '56 Cessna flaps. They turned out nicely
and two A&P's liked them, but the squeezer was hard to use with 1/8"
diameter 2117 rivets.
Avery and Tatco sell nice hand squeezers. Avery is better...
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November 13th 03 03:05 AM
by Scott
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Nut/thread securing compound by
nauga
Eugene Wendland wrote...
Does anyone know what compound is used to secure the nuts and threads on
aviation engines?
Sounds like you're talking about inspection lacquer.
It's not really a securing compound, it just
chips and flakes if the material moves.
Wicks has it (www.wicksaircraft.com),...
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April 22nd 04 07:56 AM
by B2431
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Wide Body Folding Wing T-18 Parts for Sale by
Don B
No Canopy,landing gear,or electronics available. Have most AN
hardware, wing ribs -Sunderlund airfoil - rivets, most welded steel
parts, wing attach fittings and some wing extrusions. These are all
new never used. E mail concerning availability and price.
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October 6th 03 07:21 AM
by Don B
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Hello!!! by
norseman
On 11/05/2010 07:19 AM, a1wvndx wrote:
Hello Everyone.I am new here.
deedo
me 2
just looking at a team rocket and I can't figure out where the
parachutes would be worn. Don't look like enough room for backpacks nor
headroom for seatpacks, and gawdforbid if I'd want to have 2. And that's
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FS : Augusta 2 cylinder engines by
John Bartley
I have two of these which a friend has asked me to try and move for him.
The asking price is $3500.00 CDN each.
http://www.igs.net/~jcb/misc/augusta/augusta01.html
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regards from ::
John Bartley
43 Norway Spruce Street
Stittsville, Ontario
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HomeBuilt English Wheel by
BillC85
To All,
Built this in my shop yesterday.
http://www.roddingroundtable.com/tech/articles/12ewheel.html
Total parts cost was right about $47.00 and total time to build was eight
hours. I deviated a little from the plans because I didn't have some of the
stuff laying around (the telescoping...
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Bill Turner Goes West by
Ed Sullivan
Flabob has lost another of its famous citizens in the passing of Bill
Turner on Sept. 26 after his long bout with cancer. Bill was noted for
building a number of Golden Age Racer Replicas including The Turner
Miss Champion, Miss Los Angeles, Howards Pete, The Gee Bee, The
DeHaviland Comet and...
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Banty ultralight by
Yvon Bastien
Has anyone built a Banty
Should I build it
Any negative comments about this Banty or positive
Thank you
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4130 Chromaloy Sheet Availability by
c hinds
O.K. the big day has come at last. Ready to fit the wings to the
fuselage and need to make four fittings from 4130 .125" sheet. Cut it,
jig and weld, drill, file smooth, curse, repeat as necessary.
I ordered a 9"x 9" sheet from Wicks and sure enough, it arrives the
next day.
Sheet doesn't look like...
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January 24th 04 04:17 AM
by Jeff
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"scratchy" radio transmission update by
[email protected]
While it was a busy day on the airways (radio wise) I got the same
result calling up ATC 15 miles out; 'scratchy but readable'. Tried
reaching around back of the seat to key the rear PTT but it was too
painful wating for the frequency to open up. I did try calling another
aircraft at an airport 55...
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Any suggestions on how to remove waterproofing by
Roger
I'll try again,
Any suggestions on how to remove a good dose of waterproofing (non
silicon) from a fiberglass and resin (vinyl Ester) lay-up?
Can it be done safely and with no lasting, or long term aftereffects?
This is inside the horizontal stab where strength is pretty important.
I'm to the...
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November 22nd 04 07:03 PM
by Roger
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What Kit takes a TCM IO-240 by
Bob
What kit takes a TCM IO-240?
We have this 240 hanging around and we can't sell it but we could stick
in something and fly it.
So what would be a good platform to hang this 240 on?
Should have a fast build kit available. Fixed gear, reasonable
landing/stall speed. 2 seater is a must, Tandem or...
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Ack! My ACK! by
Fastglasair
"Well done, good and faithful servant" Mike, you handled this newsgroup
"situation" admirablely in my opinion (no doubt not worth much here). This web
board is in desperate need of a modicum of civility (a large dose is probably
to much to ask). It goes way beyond normal or reasonable bantering...
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