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Piper 6.00x6 Nose wheel and fork? by
mikem
I need some help with Piper part numbers. I'm looking for the
Piper Part numbers of the 6.00x6 nose wheel fork used on the
"heavier" Cherokees, Comanchees, etc.
Jay Honeck and Don Tuite sent reprints of the PA28 manual pages which
show only the 5.00x5 wheel and hardware. Thanks guys.
I have seen...
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General Aviation Legal Defense Fund by
Dr. Guenther Eichhorn
Here is a news release for the General Aviation Defense Fund.
This is something that can potentially affect a lot of pilots.
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GENERAL AVIATION LEGAL DEFENSE FUND CREATED TO FIGHT EFFORTS TO BLOCK
FREEDOM OF FLIGHT
WESTBOROUGH, Mass. -...
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Ramifications of Cherokee Trim Jackcrew Failure by
Bob Chilcoat
As I mentioned in a couple of other threads in RAP recently, the trim
jackscrew is very worn in our '74 Archer. The wear seems to be nearly half
of the thread depth. In other words, you can move the screw laterally
inside the drum about half of the height of a thread. It can be rocked
angularly...
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IFR trip from Madison MS to Steubenville OH with ATC COMS - Video by
A Lieberma[_2_]
My Thursday flight up to Ohio.
6 hours flight time compressed into two 8 minute videos.
First video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsb7wiCYsPY
is the leg from Madison MS KMBO to Bowling Green MS Flew through
some rain showers on this leg.
Second video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TYu9OJLmU4
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Power Supply in 98 C182S by
[email protected]
Dan wrote:
Our club is in the final stages of purchasing a 1998 Cessna 182S.
Much to my dismay, I noticed the lack of a 12-volt cigarette lighter
(or it's 24-volt equivalent) anywhere to be found. (am I just not
looking in the right place?)
What are the options here? How difficult...
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Pressurized Skymaster by
I'm interested in hearing from people who have direct knowledge regarding
the care and feeding of the P337. I have always admired the design and I
think it has a lot to offer for the money on the current used market. I have
read everything I can get my hands on, and I have talked to many of...
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by JerryK
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Headset: Unexpected safety bonus by
Vaughn
Bought myself a new headset for Christmas. I expected it to just be a new
toy, but I was amazed at the increase in understandability. Lets face it, like
many pilots looking retirement age in the eye, my hearing ain't what it used to
be. Previously, when I got into a plane, I would automatically...
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January 18th 06 02:27 AM
by Vaughn
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Static in KX-165A by
Chad Lemmen
I have two KX-165A nav/coms in my Cessna 320F and static can be heard
through the headsets from both of these radios. The static is not
noticeable while flying, but can be heard during taxi. It can also be
heard with both engines off and all circuit breakers pulled except the
radio circuit...
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lycoming major overhaul by
Marty from Sunny Florida
Anyone here have cost information to do a major overhaul on a 110 hp engine
(C150). I'm in south Florida and am considering buying a plane with high
time engine.
Thanks
Marty
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June 7th 04 05:57 PM
by jls
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Another ownership question by
Wendy
I've searched through the archives, and there is a lot of useful information
there concerning buying and affording an airplane. My question,
specifically, is this: If I bought a 1977-ish Cessna 172 that is IFR
equipped with a low time engine for, say, around $45,000, can I beat the
rental cost...
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Plug replacements for O-360-A3A by
[email protected]
Hey all... awhile back I posted querying on spark plug replacements, but I
have no actually looked at the plugs I currently have. I thought they were Champions,
but they're actually Auburn ER400 SR-88. From the chart he
http://tinyurl.com/arqcv (warning: PDF at lycoming)
those plugs should...
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Paint by
Steve
I have a couple sections on my Cessna that I would like to repaint. Could
anyone recommend a book or guide for doing this? Specifically I'm looking
for what help on whay type of stripper and paint to use, primer
requirements, ...
Thanks,
Steve
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Extra slow flight - Ground speed that is! - Video by
A Lieberma[_2_]
Windy today so figured it would be a good day for "slow flight" 20
knots on the surface so I was curious what it was above my head.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kyjc7y1aAI
For safety reasons, I did not go to stall speed on the airspeed
indicator since my hand was not on the throttle for...
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February 9th 04 03:45 PM
by Michael
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Cirrus vs. 182 by
C J Campbell
This article pretty much describes the differences between the two airplanes
and points up the issues that I have with the Cirrus.
http://www.airplanenoise.com/articles/Skylane%20vs.%20Cirrus.pdf
--
Christopher J. Campbell
World Famous Flight Instructor
Port Orchard, WA
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Oshkosh 2003 Redux by
Sydney Hoeltzli
Jay Honeck wrote:
(remainder of cool description deleted. I dunno Jay, Oshkosh sounds
too deadly to the budget...)
With this statement he stopped, and asked "why not Lightspeeds?" I then
proceeded to tell him my tale of woe (three sets, purchased over three
years, all back in the shop on...
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August 6th 03 07:27 AM
by Tom S.
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Thinking about buying a Zodiac XLi by
Jay Maynard
After years away from it, I'm in a position where I can think about getting
an airplane. I want to be able to travel with it, not just fly around the
patch. I'm a PP-ASEL with about 170 hours in 172/Warrior/Tiger-class
aircraft. I'd love to build, but my work has me away from home constantly,
so...
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F33A Bonanza Alternator Light by
Peter Shurman
Light comes on occasionally...extinguishes itself in 2 or 3 seconds.
Mechanic's inspection reveals nothing. Light has come on once or twice in
the past and required manual switch reset which worked. Any advice or
experience would be appreciated.
Peter Shurman
Bonanza F33-A C/GRDT
Toronto ON
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Is a "yellow-tag" really necessary? by
joe mamma
No technician in his right mind would put a part in an airplane that
does not have traceablity. yes you Do need a yellow serviceable tag.
Or better yet an 8130.
It amazes me what some of you owners do on your airplanes.....You
cannot legally install that if you dont have an A&P.
Joe
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Smooth policy???? by
Tri-Pacer
Recently a thread was posted concerning a "smooth insurance policy"
What is a "smooth policy"
Thanks
Paul
N1431A
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March 17th 06 12:33 AM
by Newps
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