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Web Seminar: The FAA Has Certified the Adam Aircraft A500 by
Valerie L Magee
FAA Type Certification for the A500
Join Adam Aircraft for a Free Interactive Web Seminar
Hosted by CEO Rick Adam
June 14th, 2005 (Tuesday)
11am PT · 12pm MT · 1pm CT · 2pm ET
Approximate Duration: 45 Minutes (including Q&A)
-First pressurized twin certified by the FAA in more than 20 years
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Generator on 100LL? by
Mark Morissette
Does anyone have any experience with running 100LL in a generator?
I picked up a small and quiet (900 Watt) genny a week or so back for
Oshkosk, and am considering the fuel options for it once we get there.
The manual was of only minor help, mentioning a minimum of 87 Octane
"unleaded". Its the...
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November 14 Update by
DHeitm8612
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The November 14, 2004 update includes 15 new links, 1 update, and 12 deletions.
Total Links listed: 10,992.
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RFD: remove rec.aviation.answers moderated by
Jim Riley
This is a copy of an RFD regarding the possible removal of the
newsgroup rec.aviation.anwers. Discussion should occur in
news.groups.proposals, and the Followup-To header has been set to that
newsgroup.
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Planespotting in DC or VA? by
Margot Williams
I am looking for planespotters in the Washington DC area. Are there
any local groups or individuals here?
Thanks.
Margot Williams
The Washington Post
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Mode S code? by
William W. Plummer
I was looking at the FAA N-number database. Everything seems to have a
mode S code, even a friend's balloon that doesn't have a transponder.
Can anybody explain that?
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bizarre notam by
Roy Smith
How's this for a wierd notam:
http://tfr.faa.gov/tfr/jsp/save_pages/detail_4_0539.html
The fun part is the altitude description: "Altitude: From and including
the surface up to and including 0 feet MSL".
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Your Fortune for the Day!!! by
kavithanalan
Your Fortune for the Day!!!
Hi,
To know what it is?
Visit the website below and be cool !!!
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http://myprofilekavitha.blogspot.com/
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Saved By a Horse by
John Kunkel
Reported in the Sacramento Bee:
SACRAMENTO COUNTY - Authorities are amazed that a 26-year-old woman walked
away from a helicopter crash Thursday afternoon south of Rancho Murieta that
destroyed the vintage aircraft she was flying.
Perhaps even more remarkable, after walking nearly two miles from...
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escape pods prevent needless commercial aircrash deaths (1960) by
Sawna Hawley
What I love about this funky illustration from 1960 Mechanix
Illustrated is the carefree look on the passenger's faces even though
they are pulling like 2 gees as their escape pod drogues away from the
burning aircraft.
http://glikglik.blogspot.com/2005/03/escape-pods.html
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by Ric
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Power pack for camping? by
Paul Tomblin
I'm going to be in plane camping at Oshkosh this year, and I'm wondering
how I'm going to keep my camera batteries and iPod charged. I know from
harsh experience that keeping the airplane master on to use a cigarette
lighter adaptor runs down the plane battery pretty damn fast, so that's
not a...
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Dutch Roll? by
Ron Hardin
Do modern jet airliners still have a noticeable dutch roll? I haven't
flown in anything for a couple decades, and was wondering if it's been
damped out to zero by modern control theory, or still exists.
I first noticed it trying to take solar sights with an elaborate
protractor and bubble level...
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You can't buy this publicity by
Bob Fry
Our local airport, University Airport (KEDU) at Davis, California, was
going to be closed 5 years ago. Local pilots formed a group--Friends
of University Airport--to defend the airport. We were successful, and
rather than disband, the group remained to continue promoting the
airport to the...
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Unusual sight at Luxembourg Airport by
ellx-lux
Unusual sight at Luxembourg Airport: 4 Atlas Air lined up
On the 3rd of February, 3 Atlas Air & 1 former Atlas Air B747 lined up at
Luxembourg on parking P7.
Picture & info under http://decker.antoine.free.fr
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Effect on aeroplane of sudden depressurisation by
Guy Lux
Often in films, when a plane flying at high altitude has its window
shot out, it seems to experience major turbulence and/or seem to dive
before it is stabilised.
I can't understand why a load of air rushing out of the pressurised
cabin would do this in *real* situations, does it actually...
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AvMap EKP IV by
Almarz
Anyone have PIREPs about this product? Does it contain approaches
that we can study while not yet flying and on the ground? What's your
overall take on it. Jay, is this the one you use?
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November 29th 04 01:14 AM
by Almarz
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New Beauty by
Dummy
A new beauty there :
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/717735/M/
Dummy
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by Dummy
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Aircraft Designations Book -- Holiday Pricing by
David R Townend
As we did last year, AeroFile is celebrating the Holiday Season (and my
Birthday) with a sale of sorts. From December 1 to December 24, 2003, when
you order copy of "Military Aircraft Designations and Systems" we will pay
your shipping. What a great Holiday gift. We still have some...
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Aviation Links Nov. 2 by
DHeitm8612
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The November 2, 2003 update includes 27 new links, 5 updates, and 35 deletions.
Total Links listed: 10,0647.
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Brokerage fees - industry standard? by
sue t
I've been scanning the 'net to get an idea of an average brokerage fee for
an aircraft (1968 Cherokee 140) valued in the $20,000 to $25,000 range. My
expectation would be advertising the aircraft and acting as initial point of
contact. The aircraft would need to be sold from my home base, not...
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by Justin
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