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Knock sensor by Jerry Wass
Where is the best location to mount a knock detector on a 4 cyl Continental---(4each,O-470 jugs--314CID )
June 16th 10 12:50 AM
by Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe Go to last post
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Heading Hold Gyro. by brian whatcott
I expect, like me, you thought you knew what heading hold gyros were all about? If you haven't been around model helicopter enthusiasts lately, you have no idea! Try googling 'heading hold gyro'. It turns out, that radio control modelers stick a heading hold gyro on their model helicopter and...
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June 21st 10 05:41 PM
by brian whatcott Go to last post
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Paul Lamar. by stol
It is getting that time of year for Oshkosh. The biggest airshow in the world where all experimental aircraft gather to display and builders share ideas............. Word on the street is the Great PAUL LAMAR will be attending to show the world his newest homebuilt rotary engine powered...
June 23rd 10 01:18 AM
by stol Go to last post
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Update : Strobe Led project by CGH
Thanks to Peter von Burg documentation is now fully translated in English. Peter has made an Excel sheet for multiple Led. Timings have been set to standard 45 double flash / mn.
June 24th 10 04:55 PM
by CGH Go to last post
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The I-Tec Maverick flying car: neat! by Jim Logajan
I'm afraid I hadn't heard of this flying car project befo http://www.itecusa.org/maverick.html It is really more an off-road vehicle that happens to be able to fly than a "flying car," but still impressive (I think.) While Terrafugia gets the press (more power to them) I'm impressed with the...
July 2nd 10 12:34 AM
by Jim Logajan Go to last post
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SPAM by The Nice Mean Man
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July 3rd 10 02:54 AM
by The Nice Mean Man Go to last post
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Bobcat ultralight by scooter01922
Hi guys, new member here. Been doing some reading around here and have come up with a few questions. I just yesterday hauled home a bobcat plane from a fellow up the road. Apparently the owner previous to him built it, had it flying and decided to start on another plane building project so took out...
July 5th 10 07:23 PM
by scooter01922 Go to last post
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ACF-50? by Michael Horowitz
Is there a common equivalant to ACF-50 that may be readily available in a hardware or auto shop? - Mike
July 10th 10 07:38 PM
by Michael Horowitz Go to last post
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Permatex form a gasket 3 by Philippe[_4_]
Hello, due to hasardous classification, I receive a $400 shipping quote from ACS for a $20 can. I search for subtitute and I find. In USA & Canada, Permatex FAG3 is the same than Loctite p/n 30517 (4oz) Loctite p/n 30519 (1 pint)
July 10th 10 09:42 PM
by TonyW Go to last post
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Jeffco 1307 resin question by Brad[_2_]
Anyone know the TG temp for the Jeffco 1307/1376 epoxy resin system? I've got a warped flaperon and am looking to make a hot box and try and straighten it out. Ugh........ Brad
July 12th 10 03:19 AM
by Brad[_2_] Go to last post
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World's loudest airplane by Stu Fields
Now that is an achievement. We have been slowly avoiding the Airshow format that has to have a Harrier, or F16's busting my eardrums or a jet powered truck drag race. Way back when EAA was about Experiemental Aviation. Now John Deere and Ford get higher billing and more up front space than the...
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July 17th 10 07:12 PM
by Stu Fields Go to last post
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Removing flux? by Michael Horowitz
I'm doing some brazing and would like to remove the solid cake of flux that forms around the braze. How do I remove that flux? Mechanical or is there a chemical? - Mike
July 22nd 10 12:33 PM
by brian whatcott Go to last post
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Spraying enamel by Michael Horowitz
I'd like to spray some enamel . Would I use an M80 Viscosity cup to get the correct dilution ro is there a smarter way? - Mike
July 22nd 10 07:37 PM
by Michael Horowitz Go to last post
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Ahoy there! by SchultzBeaulieu
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July 22nd 10 11:02 PM
by SchultzBeaulieu Go to last post
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In My Helicopter by the14thdisciple
hello Chaps and Chapessess, just wanted to stick my head round the door and tell you i've done a video for my song 'In My Helicopter' which might provide you with a chuckle :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z72fvLV8D6E hugs From yoar old freand 14 http://www.littleboxes.nl/the14thdisciple
July 23rd 10 11:28 PM
by the14thdisciple Go to last post
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I can hear OSH tower but what about Fisk? by Michael Horowitz
I can hear OSH on LiveATC.net, but does anyone know if there is any station broadcasting from Fisk? - Mike
July 25th 10 08:51 PM
by RST Engineering[_2_] Go to last post
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C85 piston by Philippe[_4_]
Hello, where may I buy new C85 piston (P00) ? I need online seller and shipping to France. Thanks -- Pub: http://www.cd1d.com/ Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬
July 28th 10 09:19 PM
by Philippe[_4_] Go to last post
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Propeller or jet to push an in-line skater? by John Doe[_4_]
How far-fetched is the idea, to use a propeller or jet engine (radio controlled type?) to push an in-line skater? How does aircraft takeoff thrust compare to using a conventional motor and wheel to push oneself along the ground? What sort of incline would be achievable at say a skater weight of...
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July 28th 10 09:28 PM
by John Doe[_4_] Go to last post
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FAA final rule: Aircraft registrations now good for only 3 years by Jim Logajan
The U.S. FAA has issued a final rule on its aircraft registrations proposal. All current aircraft registrations will expire in 3 years. Owners will need to re-register periodically (every 3 years) to continue to operate their aircraft. Here is the final rule...
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July 28th 10 10:01 PM
by Steve Hix[_2_] Go to last post
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Last but not least introducing myself! by McdermottBlunt
Hello there Everyone, I'm a new member on this place. Just wanted to say hi! :)
August 2nd 10 05:39 PM
by McdermottBlunt Go to last post
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