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Hey Bob, (et al),
Trade ya some pics of my DIY tailwheel assembly? http://home.earthlink.net/~n6228l/twheel.htm Richard |
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From: alexy
Date: 6/23/2004 8:50 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Richard Lamb wrote: B2431 wrote: From: Richard Lamb Date: 6/23/2004 4:17 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: B2431 wrote: From: Richard Lamb Ron Wanttaja wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 06:43:51 -0700, Richard Riley wrote: :The switches are hard to push for a reason: to reduce accidentally pressing :them. I own a B-8 and my pinky finger and thumb just naturally rest on those :switches, the pickle switch isn't likely to be accidentally pressed unless your :thumb slips off the rice hat. : :Are you planning to have a two step trigger? No, the switch is nearly $100 alone. Rose Myrtle joystick grip: $400 Two step trigger: $100 Preventing an inadvertent shoot-down of the 172 in front of you: Priceless. :-) Ron Wanttaja See! That's why you _always_ put the coffee down before reading the next post... Priceless, Ron Richard Richard, I have a technical question since I don't drink coffee. I prefer Pepsi™. Which hurts more through the nose coffee or Pepsi™. I think Ron puts a notch on his modem each time he makes someone spew. Speaking of which I have a spoof MasterCard™® ad clip that may make you do that. If you are interested I could send it to you. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Sounds interesting, but the best I can get on this tin can and string lash up from SW Bell is about 26 to 28 k. Large files are painfully sloooooow. If it's under a meg, and worth the wait, send it on... It's 1.89 meg, sorry. Cable modems are nice Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired What the heck, Bob. Send it anyway. I'll be patient. If it is the one I am thinking of, you won't be sorry, unless your sense of humor is Puritanical. -- Alex Make the obvious change in the return address to reply by email. Yes, Alex, the one with the guy taking his date to the front door. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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B2431 wrote:
From: alexy Date: 6/23/2004 8:50 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Richard Lamb wrote: B2431 wrote: From: Richard Lamb Date: 6/23/2004 4:17 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: B2431 wrote: From: Richard Lamb Ron Wanttaja wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 06:43:51 -0700, Richard Riley wrote: :The switches are hard to push for a reason: to reduce accidentally pressing :them. I own a B-8 and my pinky finger and thumb just naturally rest on those :switches, the pickle switch isn't likely to be accidentally pressed unless your :thumb slips off the rice hat. : :Are you planning to have a two step trigger? No, the switch is nearly $100 alone. Rose Myrtle joystick grip: $400 Two step trigger: $100 Preventing an inadvertent shoot-down of the 172 in front of you: Priceless. :-) Ron Wanttaja See! That's why you _always_ put the coffee down before reading the next post... Priceless, Ron Richard Richard, I have a technical question since I don't drink coffee. I prefer Pepsi™. Which hurts more through the nose coffee or Pepsi™. I think Ron puts a notch on his modem each time he makes someone spew. Speaking of which I have a spoof MasterCard™® ad clip that may make you do that. If you are interested I could send it to you. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Sounds interesting, but the best I can get on this tin can and string lash up from SW Bell is about 26 to 28 k. Large files are painfully sloooooow. If it's under a meg, and worth the wait, send it on... It's 1.89 meg, sorry. Cable modems are nice Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired What the heck, Bob. Send it anyway. I'll be patient. If it is the one I am thinking of, you won't be sorry, unless your sense of humor is Puritanical. -- Alex Make the obvious change in the return address to reply by email. Yes, Alex, the one with the guy taking his date to the front door. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Hehehehe... I got the better end of that trade... Thanks bud. Richard |
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From: Richard Lamb
Date: 6/23/2004 10:59 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: B2431 wrote: From: alexy Date: 6/23/2004 8:50 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Richard Lamb wrote: B2431 wrote: From: Richard Lamb Date: 6/23/2004 4:17 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: B2431 wrote: From: Richard Lamb Ron Wanttaja wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 06:43:51 -0700, Richard Riley wrote: :The switches are hard to push for a reason: to reduce accidentally pressing :them. I own a B-8 and my pinky finger and thumb just naturally rest on those :switches, the pickle switch isn't likely to be accidentally pressed unless your :thumb slips off the rice hat. : :Are you planning to have a two step trigger? No, the switch is nearly $100 alone. Rose Myrtle joystick grip: $400 Two step trigger: $100 Preventing an inadvertent shoot-down of the 172 in front of you: Priceless. :-) Ron Wanttaja See! That's why you _always_ put the coffee down before reading the next post... Priceless, Ron Richard Richard, I have a technical question since I don't drink coffee. I prefer Pepsiâ„¢. Which hurts more through the nose coffee or Pepsiâ„¢. I think Ron puts a notch on his modem each time he makes someone spew. Speaking of which I have a spoof MasterCardâ„¢Ãâ₠¬Å¡Ãƒâ€šÃ‚® ad clip that may make you do that. If you are interested I could send it to you. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Sounds interesting, but the best I can get on this tin can and string lash up from SW Bell is about 26 to 28 k. Large files are painfully sloooooow. If it's under a meg, and worth the wait, send it on... It's 1.89 meg, sorry. Cable modems are nice Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired What the heck, Bob. Send it anyway. I'll be patient. If it is the one I am thinking of, you won't be sorry, unless your sense of humor is Puritanical. -- Alex Make the obvious change in the return address to reply by email. Yes, Alex, the one with the guy taking his date to the front door. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Hehehehe... I got the better end of that trade... Thanks bud. Richard Hey, I coulda sent you the one of the idiot out in the open getting ready fire an RPG at U.S. troops but it might have made you jump. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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B2431 wrote:
Hey, I coulda sent you the one of the idiot out in the open getting ready fire an RPG at U.S. troops but it might have made you jump. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Thanks, Dan. You are a good trooper. Probly woulda. I have been a little jumpy of late. What month is it? Oh. Yeah, THAT one. Well, on the other side of the coin... I'll have a tail boom, gear box and tail rotor for our LOH this weekend(!!!). Also have 4 (non-demilled) rotor blades. Still need a mast though (That's a tough item to fake). And a ton of Micro Mesh. I can't figure this one out... Of the three LOH's avaliable, all three had some kind of heavy mineral deposit on the right side (only!) bubble plastic. Left side on all three is clear as a bell. I got it off wet sanding with 1500 grit abrasive paper, so now it only needs about a year of polishing to clear up the haze. Ground breaking for the museum is ten days from now. They can't possibly get the building up in less than two years. I'll get it done in time... Richard, First of the Ninth Cav, survivor. |
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