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Flaps 40 Degrees by
Ken Kose
This is a great group and I'd like to ask another question that's been burning me. I rent a 172N which has the capability of 40 degrees of flaps. My instructor says, depending on wind conditions, I should use 40 degrees every chance I get. It allows me to slow the plane as much as possible before...
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Some new pictures on http://air2air.net by
Mike Alpha
From time to time I want to show You some of my new pictures. This time I
have some new shots of WWII Hellcat over Camarillo and som nice shots of
LAPD Astar helicopters over Los Angeles.
http://air2air.net
Enjoy it
Cordially
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Mariusz Adamski
http://air2air.net
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Binnoculas by
Pete182
Can someone give me an idea on a good set of binnocuas to use while flying
and the reason behind their choice.
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Help needed for Transport to Maine by
CJ
I'm with the United Yorkshire Terrier Rescue group and have a foster
Yorkie that needs to get from Louisville, KY to Bangor, Maine. He is a 7
year old "special needs" yorkie that gets insulin shots. He has a new home
in Maine that can provide him the medical care he needs on a daily basis.
We're...
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Aircraft Ride Share by
Rajat Garg
Hi Everyone,
I am a fellow Pilot from Seattle and founder of aviation website,
PilotOutlook.com.
We recently launched a feature on our site to allow pilots to share
their flights with other pilots. It is available at -
http://www.pilotout look.com/local_flights
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CityLine Hungary for "Special Cargo" transport at LUX by
ellx_lux
CityLine Hungary was operating flight CNB2300/CNB2301 from LUX to FAO with
one "Manatee" on board. The live animal was flown into LUX from SIN on board
of Cargolux CLX7954 (LX-LCV)
Pictures of the HA-TCN (AN26) during its visit at LUX under
http://decker.antoine.free.fr
Brgds / acd
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Lantern Test by
Jono
Hey,
I was applying for a job as an ATCO, and have been given an invitation
to the selection day, however on the application form there was lots
of questions about vision - whether your short or long sighted etc,
but nothing about colour blindness. I have perfect vision except for a
slight...
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Interviews with Pilots that Hollywood made famous by
Paul Lips
These are wonderful interviews all!
Actor Morgan Freeman - please visit
http://www.centennialjournal.com/articlesview.php?ID=467
Producer, Director, Actor, Sydney Pollack.
http://www.centennialjournal.com/articlesview.php?ID=466
Last month we featured Actor Dennis...
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Afterburners in your pocket (the winged PDA is over the corner) by
Tamas Feher
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Print.aspx?NewsId=11169
Miniature jet engines could power cellphones
Engineers have moved a step closer to batch producing miniaturised, jet
engine-based generators from a single stack of bonded silicon wafers.
These chip-based ?microengines? could one day...
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A310 engine change by
Andy
Anyone out there know the aprox time to change an engine on a A310-300???
and associated time to test before return to flight??
Many Thanks
Andy
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by Andy
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Beautiful film music track "Birds of War" by
yoyoman
Hello dear members from Talk About Aviation,
This message is to announce the release of my latest aviation music track
called "Birds of War".
A dramatic Film Music soundtrack about WWII with strong visuals.
Enjoy listening...
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December 25th 04 05:21 PM
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Hydraulic Pump by
[email protected]
Dear Sir,
Can anyone advice me where i can get this part, the part no I'm
looking for is 6008T97P05. It's a Hydraulic Pump.
Qty needed is 3each in Overhaul or serviceable condition.
Regards,
Gunalan
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Flying jets at low altitude by
Roy Smith
It's always been my understanding that jets are inherently uneconomical
to fly at low altitudes because of the amount of fuel they burn down
where the air is thick. Now I read in the NY Times
(http://nytimes.com/2004/06/14/business/14CND-ARMS.html?hp) that Boeing
just beat out Lockheed for an...
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December 27th 03 09:47 PM
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December 4th 03 06:30 AM
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