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T-6/SNJ Propeller Diameter by
Orval Fairbairn
I just checked with my neighbor, who owns a nice SNJ and measured the
diameter.
His prop is 108 inches (9 feet) long. He tells me that the prop can be
shortened 20 inches and still be legal, so the correct length for the
T6/SNJ prop is anywhere from 88 inches (7 ft 4 in) to 108 inches (9
feet).
I...
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tachometer connection question by
Mike Marsh
I was just wondering if anyone knows what each pin (marked A, B, C) at
the rear of a G.E. type E-9A tachometer (serial no. AC42-65950)
connects to? I am assuming that the connections are similar to an
automotive tach, is that correct? Will trial/error testing hurt the
tach? I am trying to retrofit...
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Tailwheel units on ebay by
Victor Bravo
I have just listed several tailwheels on ebay.
A set of 3 rebuidable Maule tailwheel "projects"
A BRAND NEW Scott 3200 tailwheel in the box
A Scott 3400 heavy duty tailwheel less wheel and tire
A Scott 3-24B (now Model 2000) in used but serviceable condition
My stating prices are $10, and most of...
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Tailwheels on ebay by
Victor Bravo
My four tailwheel unit auctions on ebay have not even reached half of
the new prices of tailwheels. It seems that you can get a great deal
and save hundreds off the new replacement cost. If you can machine the
bronze oilite bushings on a home lathe, you can restore three Maule
tailwheels, sell two,...
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Talon Homebuilt Aircraft Project For Sale by
spar
Talon Aircraft project for sale (1978 Citabria fuselage)
on gear
New wings, wheels, brakes, tires, glass, instruments
installed.
Mid time Lycoming 0-320 engine. Asking $15,500.00
U.S.or
best offer // Picture of Talon visit
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December 8th 04 08:46 AM
by Roger
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Taylorcraft: Potential project available by
Michael Horowitz
Folks -
I had an 'incident' with my T'craft last month. We've been totaling
up the costs and up until yesterday things looked good, then we took
what the A&P called a "dial-out' reading on the engine and it is out
of limits by .004. I don't know if that was there when I bought the
a/c or was due...
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Temporary, portable sand blasting 'cabinet'?? by
Michael Horowitz
I can use the club's compressor, but I need to bring my bead-blaster
to that location.
Looking for schemes for erecting a temporary, portable sand blasting
'cabinet'. Thinking of something large enough for a rudder or smaller
if we can insert half of the work at a time.
Thinking of a poly-sheet...
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the best of AIRSHOWS by
Adam Wiktor Kamela
Air Show season is over - but pictures are still available.
Welcome to my redesigned web site:
http://www.aviation.kamela.waw.pl
More than 500 hundred high quality pictures.
I always appreciate votes for my site at "Best Aviation Sites". :-)
Enjoy.
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The Boeing Year by
[email protected]
If you live in a country that does DD/MM/YY, then this year is
Boeing's year. Let me explain.
April 7, 2007 7/4/07 will be 747
May 7, 2007 7/5/07 will be 757
June 7, 2007 7/6/07 will be 767
July 7, 2007 7/7/07 will be 777 - the best one of them all!
August 7, 2007 will be 787
Boeing should...
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The Great Pumpkin Flies! by
Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
I have been assisting a friend in restoring his #7 Johnson Rocket, aka
"The Great Pumpkin". It had the O-435-1 (O-435-C), with the MA4-SPA
carburetor. He had had the single-piece venturi installed when he bought
the plane.
It would cough and miss when power was reduced to 20" MP, making it...
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October 15th 03 02:09 AM
by Chris
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Things Wanted Cheap by
MRQB
1, Working Cessna NAV/COM ARC 300 or Replacement For 1976 150M Wanted Cheap
(I think It Is 14V system) Will only be used temporarily untill i can drop a
gps/com in it.
2, 2 Place Intercom Wanted Cheap Battery Or Panel Mount
Please E-mail me at or call 360-521-8452 if you have...
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by MRQB
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Tom Cruise's P-51 Mustang by
[email protected]
I saw his interview with Diane Sawyer last night. They showed video of
him flying his sweet P-51. It's a really nice one. It has "Kiss Me
Kate" painted on the nose. He had Diane Sawyer in the back seat. He
also had two other warbirds escorting and filming him. One of them was
a british warbird, I...
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Towplane strut problem by
John Sp
Our gliding club towplane (Piper Super Cub) has developed play in the
Fuselage / Main strut connection - Portside. The bolt and clevis (Fork)
seem to be OK bolt is a reasonably snug fit in the fork. - I presume the
play is in the hole in the Bracket welded to the fuselage. Play seems to
be about...
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June 15th 05 07:25 PM
by Denny
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Travel aid by
[email protected]
Check out http://www.2spendless4travel.com for some of the best travel rates
online.This site has everybody there which saves a lot of time.
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Trip to Disney by
mickey
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TRIPS TO DESNEY
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November 28th 04 06:28 PM
by mickey
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Twin tail design (ercoupe, etc.) by
Patrick
I am looking for design criteria for twin tails vs. conventional. For
instance, what is the usual ratio of area for twin vertical fins vs. a
single one--1:1?
If anyone knows this ratio for the Ercoupe early models vs the M-10,
that might be helpful.
Any old aeronautical design books deal with...
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Unknown Wright "Flyer" has come to our attention can you help? by
BOTMAN
We have come across an original wright " flyer" ID plate that says
Type "D" Number "1". We don't believe it is from the later (Model D)
types (two of them) given to the Army as SC 19 and SC 20. We have
found one paragraph where a military official Arnold was talking to
Orville about a plane...
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Unusual aircraft types - many homebuits including one offs by
Bob
I came across a photoguide to aircraft in the UK, it's not well advertised
so you may not have seen it. http://www.ukskies.co.uk. It's got hundreds
of aircraft types so it's worth a look.
Does anyone know of any other good sites?
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October 18th 03 10:36 AM
by Bob
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