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AN124 pictures by
ellx_lux
New AN124 picture uploads under http://decker.antoine.free.fr
- Volga Dnepr Airlines RA-82045
- Antonov Design Bureau UR-82072
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Feb 15 Update by
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The February 15, 2004 update includes 24 new links, 1 updates, and 12
deletions. Total Links listed: 10,730.
A HREF="
http://members.aol.com/dheitm8612/page2.htm"Stalag 13 Aviation Links/A
http://members.aol.com/dheitm8612/page2.htm
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FS: Sony Clie PEG-S360 by
[email protected]
FS: Sony Clie PEG-S360
This PDA comes with PALM OS 4.0 and 16mb of internal memory. The PDA
has a USB Hotsync cable and a seperate wall charger. It also has the
origional software restore cd. I used this PDA for aviation
applications (CoPilot) and have since upgraded. It has been
lovingling...
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World aircraft information files by
[email protected]
hey im looking for information on how to acuire WAIF files from issues
104 onwards i used to collect them when they first came out but then i
joined the RAF and stoped collecting now im looking to complete my
collection...
any help would be grand thanx
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CFII instructor as passenger (FAA) by
Robert M. Gary
Another interesting question is.. Can a CFI give instruction in a sea
plane even though he only holds a private sea rating (assuming the CFI
hold CFI-Airplane Single Engine) ? Back when my sea rating was only
private I asked our local FSDO office. They said they could not find
anything that said no...
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what were those calendar's called? by
[email protected]
Hi,
Perhaps somebody here knows. I vaguely recall that back in the mid-late
80s there was a company that published calendars that always featured
some beautiful woman posing with a very nice aircraft. I think they
were called pilot pal's calendars or something like that.
I've googled a bit but...
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Question for Ron Natalie by
SB
Ron,
I was wondering if by chance you were able to come up with a particular
regulatory section of any FAA publication regarding our earlier discussion
of Class E surface area extensions (9-8-06) to airport when the airport
class D area is IMC. You mentioned in that case they owned the...
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by SB
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Getting unlost (was Training Q - Is this appropriate) by
David Cartwright
"Alan Gerber" wrote in message
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In rec.aviation.student vincent p. norris wrote:
I'm not an instructor, but it's my impression that students are no
longer taught dead reckoning or pilotage.
I don't know...
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CAFE race results? by
Chris Wells
Is there somewhere I can view the results of all the CAFE races?
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Hot engine... ;-) by
Marc Vaillant
http://www.conniepictures.ch/displayimage.php?pos=-755
:-)
Marc
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Sim Cards by
jfp
Hi anyone know if you can keep your tel number if you buy a sim card in your
country of destination regards Frank
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September 10th 06 04:19 AM
by Eeyore
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falling ice from airplanes? by
Big Crunch
This article discusses recent cases of "megahail" falling from the sky
since 2000. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megacryometeors
Is there anyway 10 to 400 pound ice chuncks could form on a jet
airplane and fall? Is it possible with a deicing system.
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Keep interested in your own career, however humble. by
Janet
La Site Communique; 09/02/2004 22:31:19
Commence
Hello, bienvenue, bienvenidos and g'day.=20
We hope this Communication finds your good self and the whole =
rec.aviation.misc community in good health and with Great Spirit.
La Site is proud and privileged to field itself as the...
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by Janet
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June 30 Update by
DHeitm8612
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..The June 20, 2004 update includes 26 new links, and 7 deletions. Total Links
listed: 10,913.
A HREF="
http://members.aol.com/dheitm8612/page2.htm"Stalag 13 Aviation Links/A
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Brazilian 737 by
Ron Hardin
The Brazilian 737 apparently collided with a biz jet over the Amazon
at 37,000 feet, a testimony to the accuracy of modern navigational
instruments.
Somebody screws up, and you exactly collide with conflicting aircraft,
over remote jungle.
I have never understood exact altitudes. In fact, I...
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