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ID plane? by
Andy Asberry
January issue of Kitplanes. Upper left corner of contents page where
it says page 34. Can someone id this plane?
--Andy Asberry recommends NewsGuy--
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Another Aviation Story by
Andy Asberry
I was telling some of the recent stories to a friend who is not
computer literate. He had one of his own.
In the early sixties, he and his cousin worked for the newspaper in
Amarillo. They had worked all Saturday night. There was a family
reunion Sunday at his Grandpa's farm north of Amarillo....
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Cuyuna engine by
Andy Asberry
I came across an old Kohler manual for a 2 stroke engine. It looks
surprisingly like a Cuyuna. Kohler says that engine design was sold
many years ago.
Does anyone know of a connection?
--Andy Asberry recommends NewsGuy--
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2 Engines - 1 Prop...ME Rating? by
Andy Asberry
I've Googled for everything I can find on 2 engines driving 1 prop.
There are several military and civilian examples. Nowhere did I see
that a ME rating was required of the pilot. I'm familiar with ME
Centerline thrust.
Cites, observations and comments please.
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January 20th 05 05:14 AM
by Morgans
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Aerodynamic...but not aircraft by
Andy Asberry[_2_]
3/4 ton extended cab pickup towing a 24 foot travel trailer. Fuel
mileage is effected much more by wind than weight.
I want to build a camper shell that will be cab high at the front and
direct the airflow smoothly over the trailer.
There is about 4 feet between the front of the trailer and the...
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Oshkosh questions by
Andy Asberry[_2_]
I'm thinking of volunteering at AirVenture during the show and two
weeks prior. Does EAA provide any place to camp for volunteers? I
don't mind paying during the show but premium rate ($20/day) for a
field is kind of tough to swallow. Especially while I'm working for
free. There are a lot of full...
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Help Me Get Rich Please 7865 by
Andy McKenzie
wrote in message
news:Nxh4c.14970$Gm5.46202@attbi_s04...
Hi, my name is James, and I need your help to get me rich. Find out how to
do so at http://helpmegetrich.com
Why do you want to get rich? What did Rich ever do to you? Leave Rich alone
it wasn't his fault!
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theoretical radio range.... by
Andy[_3_]
i have a radio rated at 10W and a radio rated for 5W output. mine 5
watter isn't a handheld but this is typical output for that genre.
assuming they are using the same antenna what is the theoretical range
difference between the two and what is the practical range
difference? it seems the price...
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halon- full inhalation by
angie1971
Hi there.
Seems to be alot of discussion on the halon dry chem, used in fire
extinguishers.
My unfortunate luck would put me in fornt of an emergency self pull trigger.
It actually is used in the engine compartment where if you have a fire break
out, it is able to self extinguish the area...
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anish add by
anish
www.hollywoodphotos4u.blogspot.com
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by BobR
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taildragger to trike by
anon
A couple of folks have built their Himaxes and Minimaxes as trikes. On the
surface, it doesn't seem like an overwhelmingly difficult engineering
problem to overcome. How deluded might I be?
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Why do you buy Snap-on tools? by
Anonymo421
Snap-On tools are worth the price hands down. Anyone that really needs to
rely on tools knows that they are the best. I was a Tech for about 14 years
and have seen the difference. 80% of my tools are Snap-On and the other 20%
is between Mac and Matco tools. Yes I have plenty of Craftsman...
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November 9th 03 09:40 AM
by Erik
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homebuilt safety by
anonymous coward
I'd be grateful if anyone can direct me towards links about the relative
safety of different types of homebuilt aircraft. Not figures I can use to
prove to myself that flying a homebuilt is safe, but a discussion of all
the factors that affect safety in homebuilt aircraft. I haven't found...
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Any home-built project in SF Bay area? by
Anoobhav singh
Hi,
I am student pilot currently flying out from SQL.
I am looking to join someone who is restoring/rebuilding an aircraft
or building a kit plane. I want to cultivate this as a hobby.
Is this the right place to find someone? If not could someone please
guide me in the right direction.
Please...
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Kit recommendations by
another fool
Hi all, thought I would come to the fountain of knowledge that is
Usenet to get some advice on kits.
After thinking long and hard about it I have decided I want to build
an airplane. Not terribly suprising considering the group. But what
plane to build?
After looking at the list of needs v.s....
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help on how to practice by
ansonjerome
Simply put, how do you go about practicing for cross country flights, radio
comm, etc from the comfort of your own home?
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'Room Temperature' by
Anthony
That's a valid point and room temp beer in the UK often is fresh from the
cellar where temps are certainly lower. I didn't think a still Lucas joke
would stir things up so much, I expected the Canadian hockey joke would have
gotten more attention. ;o)
tONY
"Veeduber" wrote in...
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