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snap on tools from heli mech by
[email protected]
snap on 75ft/lb flex head torque wrench,$150,stubby ratchet
screwdriver$25pick set$15.hose clamp pliers$12,stubby slot or phillips
$5,short offset 1/2&9/16 6 point $14.short offset 1/4 5/16 12
point$12,1/4 to 3/8 adapter$6
9/16 12pt crowsfoot$15,1/4dr 1/4 deep 6pt$8,3/8 deep 12 pt$8,7/32
wrench,3/8...
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Dec 12 Update by
DHeitm8612
*
The December 12, 2004 update includes 37 new links, 13 updates, and 35
deletions. Total Links listed: 11,007.
A HREF="
http://members.aol.com/dheitm8612/page2.htm"Stalag 13 Aviation Links/A
http://members.aol.com/dheitm8612/page2.htm
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Heard on the radio by
Roy Smith
This was a funny one I overheard today, heading back into HPN.
Some guy checks in with NY Approach. The controller says, "It says here
in the remarks that you've got a dog aboard".
Aircraft: That's right
ATC: Why would I want to know that?
Aircraft: It means I can't handle a descent faster...
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Happy Holidays by
David R Townend
AeroFile now has new Holiday Pricing available.
Between December 1 and December 24, 2004, the shipping of $5.99 is being
waved on all copies of
Military Aircraft Designations and Systems and United States Navy Hull
Numbers.
Please log onto to www.aerofile.ca and www.aerofile.ca/pricing for...
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Total Air Temperature question by
Mike Rapoport
"Peter" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I fly a TB20 and a friend who has the same one with a Shadin air data
computer tells me that he normally gets (say 160 ktas, 10k feet, ISA)
a TAT value of about 3 degC higher than that...
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December 11th 04 09:30 PM
by Chuck
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AVIATIONTOOLBOX: new chart product from the FAA by
Kyler Laird
It's been months since I got a good set of sectional raster DVDs
from the FAA. For a couple cycles a Miami image was missing
georeferencing data. That was fixed but then the current set I
received had a bad (East) disk. So I called to see if I could
get another.
They didn't have any extra disks...
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A&P & training refresher by
Jeff Innis
Hi,
I'am ex Air Force mechanic ( 10 years experience on fighters)who
hasn't touched an aircraft in some 15 years(went to work in the
computer industry, was good while it lasted ). For various reasons(
would like a steady job with benefits, enjoy working with hands,
challenging work suits me, love...
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December 13th 04 11:34 AM
by Earl
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T-34's Grounded by
Juan Jimenez
The FAA has just issued an emergency AD that appears to ground _all_ Beech
T-34 aircraft, all models, until further notice, after confirming that the
Texas Air Aces T-34 that went down a few days ago suffered a wing
separation. It only allows a few hours of flight under very strict
restrictions to...
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Total Air Temperature question by
Julian Scarfe
"Peter" wrote in message
...
I fly a TB20 and a friend who has the same one with a Shadin air data
computer tells me that he normally gets (say 160 ktas, 10k feet, ISA)
a TAT value of about 3 degC higher than that...
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Using a tablet PC when airborne? by
john smith
It gets real interesting when you are bouncing around in turbulence.
I have an Apple Newton 2100 that I have used to record flight
information on. The Newton is kneeboard size.
Peter wrote:
Hi,
I've been told that airline operations increasingly use tablet PCs for
ground planning purposes,...
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Seeking advice on pilot training approach... by
Rob
Hello,
I was hoping to get some advice from private pilots regarding getting
my pilot's license. I've been doing some thinking about it and have
decided that I need more information from real pilots before I venture
into training.
CURRENT BACKGROUND
So far, I am the proud 'owner' of a Cessna...
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December 15th 04 12:58 AM
by 569
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Need Cessna Door by
Dale
The boss is building me a 185 to haul jumpers with this summer and we
need a jump/inflight door. Any leads to a door are appreciated.
--
Dale L. Falk
There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing
as simply messing around with...
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December 15th 04 01:20 AM
by Dale
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quality control manuals by
QCMAN
WE HAVE QUALITY CONTROL MANUALS :
FOR REPAIR STATIONS (INCLUDING REPAIR STATION MANUAL) , AIRCRAFT PARTS
MANUFACTURERS, DISTRIBUTORS, BROKERS, CATERING AND FOOD SERVICE + OTHER
TYPE OF SERVICE PROVIDERS, MACHINE SHOPS, MIL-C-45662 and MIL-STD-45662
CALIBRATION MANAGEMENT, METAL...
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December 15th 04 02:23 AM
by QCMAN
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Control Vision's patent by
Kyler Laird
I hate software patents. They *really* burn me when they're on things that
I've already discussed and planned to do. Here's one.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archives/avflash/323-full.html#188748
Any GPS can tell you where you are but Control Vision's Anywhere
Map system tells you where you...
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Gotta love the French sense of humor by
Bob Fry
PARIS - Police at Paris' top airport lost track of a passenger's bag
in which plastic explosives were placed to train bomb-sniffing dogs,
police said Saturday....
French police said the explosives were harmless and there was no
chance of their going off, since no detonators were connected to...
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Vpod on Boeing 747? by
[email protected]
I just stumbled across a picture on the web of a 747 that has a 5th
engine mounted between the fuselage and inboard left engine, neatly
under the wing. The photo's caption states that it is a Qantas 747
carrying an extra engine for a sister ship. It was referred to as "a
Vpod configuration." I...
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Gear problem in an Aztec PA23-250 by
Robert Borucki
I was flying around in a '64 Aztec yesterday, and did some touch and goes,
and on one downwind, dropped the gear, and did not get a right main gear
down indicator light. I tried switching lightbulbs, etc. I had full
hydraulics, as the flaps worked fine. I tried cycling the gear a few...
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