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Hi all-
I pitched some ideas for articles to Kitplanes Magazine. I've written for them before but it's been a few years. Editor Paul Dye graciously and promptly replied and advised the following: "our focus is on “How To” - a reader should be able to finish an article and actually DO something with what they learned - set a better rivet, cover a wing, or do a better job at risk management when they fly" BTW, I'm an aerospace engineer/pilot/homebuilder/writer so I can probably figure out how to cover a wide range of topics. So what about it, do you have any ideas for articles I could pitch to Kitplanes? Thanks! Lynne Wainfan |
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On 7/6/2016 9:51 PM, SSD KOF wrote:
Hi all- I pitched some ideas for articles to Kitplanes Magazine. I've written for them before but it's been a few years. Editor Paul Dye graciously and promptly replied and advised the following: "our focus is on “How To” - a reader should be able to finish an article and actually DO something with what they learned - set a better rivet, cover a wing, or do a better job at risk management when they fly" BTW, I'm an aerospace engineer/pilot/homebuilder/writer so I can probably figure out how to cover a wide range of topics. So what about it, do you have any ideas for articles I could pitch to Kitplanes? Thanks! Lynne Wainfan The best article in Kitplanes EVER , was how to build unbraked radial-spoked wheels for a light aircraft. Loved it. Looks like the hydraulic brakes on current motorbikes could well be up cycled to light aircft, in the right hands? But what I would really REALLY like to see is a 3 axis autopilot from current accelerometer gyros and beefy model servos driving tabs on the relevant surfaces - without touching the main control lines. Brian W |
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I just sent this email to Jim Weir. I thought I would let you in on my requested project.
I’m a Kitplane subscriber and builder of 2 of your audio panels and marker beacon. I haven’t seen this yet and have an idea. Looking for a ceramic heater or hair drier switch controlled by my cell phone to another cell phone. A trakfone contract at $19.95 for 3 mos would take the sting out of winter over here in Pennsylvania. I saw ideas on YouTube activated by a light sensor taped to the phone screen and another by vibration to a relay, but no info or schematic. I need the AVIONIKER’S help! Have you written a construction article on this yet that I missed it OR could I coax you into doing your magic to keep our engines warm. Thanks for listening to W3MWS Marty Sailer |
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