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aviation gps by
ian broadbent
I run a gps company here in the uk selling a full range of aviation units
please email for further info Ian broadbent
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For sale Lawrance 5 Cyl. Mini-Radial Engines by
Joker
I was told I have a 1935 Lawrance 5cyl. Radial engine, I’m interested in selling.
I know nothing about it except what I’ve been told from the previous owners wife which isn’t a lot . I’ll add a lot of pictures to help with condition. I’m asking 2500.
Your responsible for shipping or picking it up.
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by Joker
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July 8th 03 06:21 AM
by Joe
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site by
FBI © 2003
My site name is F-16 Fighting Falcon & Turkishstars
This site has a lot of aircraft ,helicopter picture.
And photos of the earth taken form space.
Also patch , pilot helmet arts , Ataturk photos ,screensavers , wallpapers ,
videos ,acrobatic tems.....
Many interesting things.
www.turkishstars.com
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Lycoming 0-235 L2C by
Capt. Dave
For sale, it was built for me but my needs have changed. Ron has NO email.
Engine Professionally Overhauled to New Limits, 0 Timed, Non certified, by:
"Reliable Horse Power", Ron Poelstra.
Cessna 152 engine, Dynafocal mounts. Ready to Ship!
SN: L-18454-15, 118 HP @ 2800 RPM
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test by
Douglas A. Gwyn
Joe Chisolm wrote:
anti spam notification. Anti spam law signed and will be enforced.
Does that include posting test messages to a non-test newsgroup?
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PSRU - Universal Engineering by
Merle Wagner
Anyone out there have any experience with the Universal Engineering unit ??
I have a chance to purchase one but I know the company is no longer in
business thus no support on the unit. Thought (hope) someone might have some
insight.
Merle
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Question ~ Does fuel injection add weight? by
Barnyard BOb --
"Dave Jackson" wrote:
Does the fuel-injected version of an engine weigh more then its naturally
aspirated version?
Thanks,
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Engines WITHOUT superchargers or turbochargers
are considered... "normally aspirated" and can be
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Starship? by
Kevin Horton
In article , O-ring Seals
wrote:
On 27 Jun 2003 16:58:30 -0700, wrote:
If they have a fleet flying they have to support it, keep spares in stock,
track
failures, issue AD's. That costs money.
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What ever happened to the Subaru x-100 ? by
Wooduuuward
I know it was a car, but it looked like a jet trainer body, riding on three wheels.
It was around in 1981 or so. Had a Subaru twin cylinder engine rated at 100 mpg.
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Adjustable prop experience? by
Richard Lamb
Well, I have a Fred Serba 68 x 68 which is probably a reasonable
compromise between climb and cruise. Not very heavy either.
But to really get her going fast, more pitch drill sergent!
Richard
Don Lewis wrote:
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Rotax 912 Full Throttle Springs by
Mark Callahan
I have recently acquired a Sea Rey equipped with the Rotax 912S
engine. While familiarizing myself with the carburetor synchronization
procedure, I noticed that the springs that open the throttle in the
event of a throttle cable disconnect appear to be backwards. The
documentation indicates that...
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Homebuilt Aircraft Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ) by
Ron Wanttaja
Last revised on October 6th 2002. Updated information on
owner-maintenence.
This document attempts to answer common questions asked by newcomers to
the rec.aviation.homebuilt newsgroup, or those curious individuals
unfamiliar with the domain of homebuilt aircraft. It assumes that the
reader...
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Used Bing 54 Carbs wanted by
Ed Baker
I'm planning on doing some experiments on some Bing 54 carburetors.
If anyone has some used ones in relatively decent condition, please
send me an email.
Ed Baker
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Volksplane in New Zealand? by
Wooduuuward
You might want to also check out gyroplanes. NZ has a new one
that is top of the line. There's a few good websites about them:
http://www.aero-sport.com/
http://www.gyroplane.ca
http://classics.nu/pitbull/pitbull.html
John Burns wrote:
Hi there
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Brake line design question by
Charlie Smith
Jeff,
You may wish to consider Parker Parflex nylon hose. It is available in
several wall thickness at 1/4 inch OD. The hose is UV stabilized so there
is little worry about it becoming brittle after a few years of exposure to
light (you could always paint over it). Minimum purchase lengths for...
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Lowest cost per mile flown motor- 2 stroke by
Bruce A. Frank
In theory the lead provides lubrication, but in application it causes
sticking and burned valves from un-even deposits on the sealing surfaces
of the valve and seat. Now if you have rotators on the valves there
might be a different story. With the materials used in valves and valve
seats, even ...
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Sun n Fun pictures by
iflyatiger
Lots of great pictures.. Thanks.
"Gilan" wrote in message
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For those that didn't make it to Sun n Fun 2003 and want to see some of
what
they missed I posted over 500 pictures on my website.
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RV trailing edge radius is... by
guynoir
RV-3 flaps and ailerons: 3/32". Arrow on the dimension points to
outside of skin, which is not in accordance with convention.
Ed Wischmeyer wrote:
I know I've got that info *somewhere* -- but can't find it yet (after
the move). What is the radius, or alternatively, the thickness you
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