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I'm surprised that I have not been able to find much on Google on deterring
birds on the tails of GA aircraft. Maybe I haven't found the magic search terms yet. Anyhow, has anyone tried this or anything similar with any success? http://www.absolutebirdcontrol.com/b...er.htm?ABS=BBG. I have visions of wind meter-type of spinner (with the little cups) lightly-clipped near the top of the tail but I worry about leaving it on by accident. A tie-down neighbor has an owl perched on a high pole attached to a weighted base. His Mooney's tail seems crap-free but I still need to verify its effectiveness. Maybe I can put the Bird Spider on a similar contraption. I saw an older post by Margy Natalie about using old CD's or the scare ball but I'm unsure of the mounting options. Thanks, Marco Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Since there is more than one product on the market, you know that none
of them are the magic answer.. denny |
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Not related to aviation, but once I had a problem with bird droppings
associated with a yagi type antenna on a ship. I solved it by installing a windmill (made from anemometer parts) above the antenna. Worked like a charm - so that is definitely a valid approach. Once I saw a plane with one of those plastic owls mounted on one of the prop tips (which was positioned vertically). Don't know how well it worked, since it wasn't at my home airport, and I never saw the plane again. David Johnson |
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If there was only one product on the market then I would have my answer. I
would also have the motive to start a new business venture... Marco "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... Since there is more than one product on the market, you know that none of them are the magic answer.. denny Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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I have a pair of real live owls that roost atop my
ham antennas. I have plenty of little birds that vist the trees below and use my patio as their toilet. But, I only see the owls on their roost late at night. Have not seen any mice around in a long time, though. Although I would not want to man the post 24 x 7, a Red Rider BB gun might get the message across to those pesky tail squatters. Aim carefully so as not to induce 'hail damage' on the vertical tail sections :-) Ronnie "Marco Leon" mmleon(at)yahoo.com wrote in message ... I'm surprised that I have not been able to find much on Google on deterring birds on the tails of GA aircraft. Maybe I haven't found the magic search terms yet. Anyhow, has anyone tried this or anything similar with any success? http://www.absolutebirdcontrol.com/b...er.htm?ABS=BBG. I have visions of wind meter-type of spinner (with the little cups) lightly-clipped near the top of the tail but I worry about leaving it on by accident. A tie-down neighbor has an owl perched on a high pole attached to a weighted base. His Mooney's tail seems crap-free but I still need to verify its effectiveness. Maybe I can put the Bird Spider on a similar contraption. I saw an older post by Margy Natalie about using old CD's or the scare ball but I'm unsure of the mounting options. Thanks, Marco Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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On Mon, 8 May 2006 11:09:51 -0400, "Marco Leon" mmleon(at)yahoo.com
wrote: I'm surprised that I have not been able to find much on Google on deterring birds on the tails of GA aircraft. Maybe I haven't found the magic search terms yet. Anyhow, has anyone tried this or anything similar with any success? http://www.absolutebirdcontrol.com/b...er.htm?ABS=BBG. I have visions of wind meter-type of spinner (with the little cups) lightly-clipped near the top of the tail but I worry about leaving it on by accident. A shot gun is just the ticket. Get the largest gage you can handle and open choked. Use fine shot as it doesn't carry as far as buckshot and limits collateral damage. As to collateral damage, if the unthinkable should happen, tell the insurance company it was a very localized hail storm. However this does have some hidden drawbacks. Keep an eye out on the near by hangars. Be careful is you see suspicious groups lurking about carrying rope, or bringing in buckets of tar and down filled pillows. Also keep an eye out for airport managers and strange padlocks on your hangar door. Also watch for live skunks in your hangar, limburger cheese in the heater or just on the manifold some times shows up as well. A tie-down neighbor has an owl perched on a high pole attached to a weighted base. His Mooney's tail seems crap-free but I still need to verify its Mount it in place of the rotating beacon while letting the light shine out its eyes. effectiveness. Maybe I can put the Bird Spider on a similar contraption. I saw an older post by Margy Natalie about using old CD's or the scare ball According to amateur radio acceptance to really keep the birds away the owl must face true north. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com but I'm unsure of the mounting options. Thanks, Marco Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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