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Liberals Ignore The Wright Brothers by
Andrew Gideon
Liberals HATE America wrote:
Alas, Orville and Wilbur Wright are today pigeon-holed as "dead white
males" whom we are supposed to ignore, if not deplore.
The author is sadly misinformed. I couldn't care less about "white" or
"male". However, "dead" is a Bad Thing. I certainly expend a...
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Bertie's Supporters and Sockpuppets - Vol 6 by
Englebert
Interesting, in the past week Bertie the Buttlipp has posted 20% of the
message on this group.
85% of those messages were cross posted to kook group, apparently soliciting
noise.
72% were nothing but insults, attempts to stimulate an argument.
43% were off topic conversations with the troll...
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Headset Misfortunes by
Kyle Boatright
We've had a string of headset misfortunes.
First, my Lightspeeds started acting up (some sort of ANR problem - more of
an annoyance than anything), so they went back to Lightspeed for a fix.
When they came back, the ANR was working, but the headset volume was so low
the headsets were not...
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February 5th 08 05:24 PM
by Ross
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OT a bit - fly to the moon or Mars? by
ManhattanMan
Why?
The first race to the moon, and that's exactly what it was, got us braggin
rights, a few hundred pounds of rocks, some great technology for terrestrial
applications (that probably could have evolved anyway), and??
I'm old enough to have watched it all on the boob tube as an adult, and was...
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The Seven Levels of Aviation (not for the humor-impaired) by
C J Campbell
The Seven Levels of Aviation (Satire) (and with apologies to Ken Rockwell,
the Seven Levels of Photographers)
Master: Level 7 (the highest level)
The Master has a Vision in a tangible form called Flying. He and the aircraft
are one. The Master is the aircraft and the aircraft is the Master. The...
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Flyboys Movie: the aircraft by
John Ousterhout
Robert Baslee's company - Airdrome Aeroplanes - makes kits (very good
ones IMO) for various WWI aircraft, including Nieuports and Fokkers.
http://www.airdromeaeroplanes.com/
Robert was contracted by the movie company to built two - later changed
to four - full-scale Nieuport 17 replicas. Robert...
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PIREP: AirMap 1000 (Long) by
Mike 'Flyin'8'
As mentioned in an earlier thread, I would provide a PIREP with my
initial thought on my new addition.
1- "Wow, that is a big box." The company I purchased the unit from
packaged it exceptionally well. The box was larger than I was
expecting. This was due to the peanuts in the box.
2 - "What...
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Student night solo? by
Peter MacPherson
I'm a CFI and was curious how many CFI's sign their students off for
flying solo at night. I personally don't feel comfortable doing it.
Thanks,
Pete
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Recording your flight time by
Jay Honeck
With built-in flight timers becoming the norm in virtually all new avionics
(heck, even the new transponder I'm getting has one), just wondering if
folks are migrating away from using hobbs/tach time to record their flight
time?
And if you *are* using the flight timer, have you stopped using the...
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December 23rd 03 03:23 PM
by EDR
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Overweight takeoff / flight by
Koopas Ly
Howdy again,
After reading NTSB reports that attribute the cause of the accident to
exceeding the airplane's maximum takeoff weight, I began wondering
about the effects of an overweight takeoff within C.G. limits.
Specifically, what would I have to do differently when flying an
airplane that's...
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December 3rd 03 11:53 PM
by Michael
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Flight Following by
ycoidi@g_l.com
Can someone explain to a new pilot (who's never used it!) what flight
following is all about and how to actually get it? Thanks!
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Helicopter Question by
Jay Honeck
As we were flying over to Newton, IA today, we started discussing icing and
snow -- something that we must constantly worry about in these parts for at
least the next 4 months.
As we were talking, we heard a "Flight for Life" 'copter on Unicom, which
got us to wondering how it is that these guys...
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CFI practical test - aircraft required by
kontiki
I am sure this subject has been brought up before (why? because the
answer is not immediately obvious in the FARs) but I'd appreciate
some input from the knowledge base.
I'm close to scheduling my CFI checkride (practical teat to be precise)
and although I've always assumed it had to be performed...
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I lost my medical, what do I do? by
buttman
I'm a CFI with a first class medical issued 6/15/05. I began taking a
banned medication (celexa) about a week ago. I have not flown since I
started the drugs, and I don't plan on returning until the medication
stops (the doc said that may not be for another 6-12 months). When I
"get back" will my...
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February 21st 06 07:32 AM
by Roger
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Blue Angels Question(s) by
three-eight-hotel
Our family went to the airshow in northern California last weekend. It
was a blast, to say the least. It blows me away to think about the
things people can do with planes and that they can have the
where-with-all to pull off some of the manuvers they do, and under the
G's they are pulling at...
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D'oh! A new first... by
Jay Honeck
After 'Movie Night' concluded tonight (a double feature, BTW, with the
REAL "Memphis Belle" World War II documentary film, and "One Six Right"
-- the absolutely terrific movie about Van Nuys airport, released last
fall) -- one of our guests for the night, a pipeline pilot, asked to
borrow our...
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Home Slamming Down Under; Drone Slamming in AZ by
Skylune[_1_]
First article covers small plane that SLAMMED into a house in Austriala.
Second covers drone that SLAMMED into a hillside near some homes. Seems
that slamming is spreading to other countries and newer forms of aviation.
Should be really interesting when the VLJs get in on the...
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EAA Beer Bash by
john smith
(What will Larry do?) :-))
HOPS & PROPS TO BENEFIT YOUTH EDUCATION
On Saturday, May 14, EAA AirVenture Museum hosts "Hops & Props," a new
fine food and beverage-tasting event coordinated by EAA, The Oshkosh
Northwestern newspaper, and Fox River Brewing Company that will benefit
EAA's youth...
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A GA pilot's worst nightmare? by
Kingfish
Or, every bugsmasher pilot's secret fantasy...
I just saw this little snippet about the Continental flight whose
pilot became incapacitated. This is the first I'd read about a
passenger taking the right seat. I guess TSA/FAA's secured flight deck
rules go out the window in such a...
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February 1st 07 02:51 PM
by alice
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The Worst Airliner Landing, Ever? by
Jay Honeck[_2_]
As many of you know, I host one of the largest collections of aviation
videos on the internet. (See it he
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/aviation_videos.htm ) As a result, I receive a
LOT of videos, sent in from all over the world, and have seen all manner of
landings on film.
This one I...
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