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VFR guide - useful info by
afv_23
Find new portal with visual flight rules within Europe - www.vfrguide.com .
It's look interesting, may be it will be useful for someone else.
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Slip (balance) and Turn indicator by
mikeaaron353
I am not an aviator, but I have what hopefully is not a stupid question.
I am a restoring a '80 Triumph Spitfire roadster and would like to add a Supermarine Spitfire gauge to the dash. I found a Slip (balance) and Turn indicator in ebay, but not knowing enough about them I was wondering if it...
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FS: Soft Comm ATC-4Y 4 place portable intercom, $75.00 by
Jaysen Underhill
FS: Soft Comm ATC-4Y 4 place portable intercom, $75.00
Hands-Free Transmission with Voice Activated (VOX) Circuitry PREVENTS
"word-clipping". Exclusive "Y" Block allows either the pilot or
co-pilot to transmit through the intercom. A back-up combination
push-to-talk switch and LED is conveniently...
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Asiana 777 at SFO by
Panic[_4_]
Hmmm. It’s way too early to know what caused the SFO crash on 28L today.
But..I suspect (ILS was out on 28L) that he got way too low too soon, got
within 50’ of the surface, had autothrottles on which pulled the throttles
to idle and the pilot let that happen but rotated to get to the...
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No money to fly. Any Ideas? by
bigcal9
I received my private pilot's license in 2006 while I was in college and have logged only 100 hours. Money has been tight, even with a full-time teaching career. Any ideas as to how I could get back flying again while keeping the costs relatively low? Man, I picked an expensive hobby!
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Aircraft ID? canard biz plane by
Ron Hardin
What might a business-sized aircraft have been, that had both a
canard stabilizer up front and a regular stabilizer in the back,
twin engine, very high pitched (frequency) props, quite fast, that
went over.
I think it was smaller than what I remember as a Beech starship.
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Ron...
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Today 11/11/2011 by
MariaMoon
Congratulations all of this rare event that happens once in a hundred years!
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ADC intercept calculation... by
dtvonly
Hi.
Given:
MH=315, MB=190
calculate the approximate heading to intercept the 180 bearing TO the station.
The answer is 220. I don't know how to arrive at this answer.
MH+RB=MB did not help.
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FS: Electric tow by
Bug Dout
All-electric tow/tug, 3/4 HP, for sale $395 OBO. Near Sacramento,
California. See
http://www.barnstormers.com/classified_483558_Electric+airplane+tow+3_4HP.html
for photos and more info.
--
Living is change; Growth is optional.
~ Juan Wa Chang
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Bose comes through for my Christmas too! (was "Present from Bose!") by
Kyler Laird
I've posted lots of messages about how much my wife and I appreciate
our Bose headsets, followed by several about how my wife's headset
became unusable after an upgrade (and a couple of attempts to fix it).
Now I get to go back to praising Bose.
I just got off the phone with Joe Tesini of Bose...
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August 13th 07 02:24 AM
by 988
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747 weight distribution by
Robin
Hello, this is an odd question of curiosity from an amateur: Two days
ago I was flying from Dulles to LHR on a United 747-400. The aircraft
taxied to the end of the runway, then the pilot announced there was a
problem with the weight distribution on the aircraft wings, and we
would have to move...
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Aviation Insurance History, data, records? by
cloudclimbr
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Gentlemen, Ladies,
How can one check Claims databases re aviation insurance claims?
How can I find out about aviation loss claims and loss payment history
of an insured individual
or
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looking for model aircraft for teaching ground school purposes by
Sylvain
am still working towards becoming a CFI, putting together
lesson plans and all that sort of things;
I have been looking for a model aircraft that would be
suitable for teaching ground school; i.e., ideally,
should look like a GA aircraft, may be moving surfaces
(i.e., ailerons, elevator,...
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Maule aircrafts by
7000
Hello,
I'm looking for any evidences or feedbacks from peoples owning or piloting
Maule aircrafts, especially the Star Rocket MXT 7 180.
Thank you.
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by 7000
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Engine on Global Flyer by
Brent
They're saying the Global Flyer's jet engine burns 102 pounds of fuel an
hour. If that kind of fuel weighs in at 6 pounds per gallon, that's
about 17 gallons an hour, or roughly double what I burn in the little
Cherokees I fly. Then again, the jet propelled the Flyer about 2 times
as fast with a...
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EGNOS GPS augmentation? by
Matteogps
Hi,
this is Matteo, I'd like to ask your opinion on the European GPS augmentation service called EGNOS and its new Safety-of-Life service that has been just certified for use in aviation.
Here is a link ( http://egnos-portal.gsa.europa.eu/news/egnos-gains-ground-at-aero-friedrichshafen-2011 ) on a...
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Are sectional paths correct across "long" distances? by
vincent p. norris
No. Straight lines on Lambert Conformal maps are not great circles.
It's my understanding that the Lambert Conformal is better than any
other flat surface at representing the curved surface of the earth in
such a way that a straight line on the chart comes very close to being
a Great...
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GA aircraft windshield question by
Matt C
Hi, I have not been able to find the answer to this question just from Googling the words / terms, so I signed up here to ask directly.
I've noticed in some general aviation aircraft, like the Beech Baron for instance, there is a small, square area in the center of the front windshield.
What is...
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by Matt C
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