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Pretty good observation of local weather phenomenon in Ohio.
Our aviation state motto could be, "Welcome to the convergence zone! Where west meets east and north greets south. Where Bermuda High's stall the North Plains Low's." One of Duane Coles early books mentions the more common local conditions he met during his years as an airshow pilot, ferrying his Tayolorcraft across the country. The one that sticks out in my mind is the line between snow/freezing rain/rain that exists about Fort Wayne Indianna. Personally, I have also learned that a low pressure system moving northeast out of the Gulf of Mexico will either track up the east side or the west side of the Appalachian Mountains. Depending on which side it moves up will determine the best route to fly between the North Coast and the South Coast. Lake Erie presents some interesting contrasts between Lake Huron and Lake Ontario. The Lakes make their own local weather phenomenon. Of course the weather patterns we have been experiencing this year have added a whole tome to how to fly anywhere east of the Mississippi. |
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EDR wrote in message ...
Pretty good observation of local weather phenomenon in Ohio. Our aviation state motto could be, "Welcome to the convergence zone! Yeah, but it all spills into PA with alarming regularity. We were headed from Western NJ to Gettysburg last Sunday when we ran into multi-layered hazy scud at Lancaster. Made it to Gettysburg okay, ate breakfast and looked up to see convective stuff starting on the boil overhead. High-tailed it out of there and ran back into lovely weather at Lancaster. I've been made concerned or turned back a half-dozen times by such stuff on a summer's day in Central PA, when the Western 1/3 of the state has been just fine. Greg |
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David Rind wrote:
Sydney Hoeltzli wrote: Lightspeed is sending replacement UPS red. But. This is a known (though infrequent) problem. Caveat Lightspeed User; don't leave your **** battery box lying on anything expensive or any plastic part of the plane it would be a PITA to replace. 'Cuz that puppy was Hot Hot Hot. Is this just a known problem with the 30 or with other Lightspeed ANR models as well? All. In fact I apparently have the "honor" of being the first reported problem with the 30. |
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![]() Sydney Hoeltzli wrote: So they definately try to make good when there's a problem. Practice makes perfect. George Patterson The optimist feels that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist is afraid that he's correct. James Branch Cavel |
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Personally, I'm giving up on them. When they are fixed, I'll sell them
but I guess I'd better give an MBG ![]() Mike Sydney Hoeltzli wrote in message ... Sydney Hoeltzli wrote: Sniffer traced to 30-3G battery box, which had been left lying across the yoke. Batteries were almost too hot to touch. Hot enough to have melted the plastic of the battery box. Holy S***. Lightspeed is sending replacement UPS red. But. This is a known (though infrequent) problem. Caveat Lightspeed User; don't leave your **** battery box lying on anything expensive or any plastic part of the plane it would be a PITA to replace. Just a follow-up: to Lightspeed's credit, having called them after 4 pm yesterday, I already have the replacement headset in hand before 10 am today. So they definately try to make good when there's a problem. I just wish they built a headset with fewer problems!!!! Cheers, Sydney |
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In rec.aviation.owning Mike Long wrote:
: Personally, I'm giving up on them. When they are fixed, I'll sell them : but I guess I'd better give an MBG ![]() : Mike Slightly off topic, but I was wondering if anyone's got any thoughts on Lightspeed's Solo and Cross-country headsets. Different form factor, and not as active. They seem pretty flimsy by the pictures, but the passive on the X-C (along with mild active) seems like a winner to me. Anyone used these? I'm not really excited about buying any of the 15/20/25/30 K,XL,G series because they seems pretty flimsy, have extraordinarily lousy passive attenuation (read: LOUD out of active cancellation above 300 Hz), and artificually boost the radio's voice frequencies to an uncomfortable level. I'm sure the boosting is for "clarify" of old ears that are already fried from 40 years of naked flying, but I'm trying to keep mine good. 'Nuff ranting on the popular Lightspeed models. ![]() -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * The prime directive of Linux: * * - learn what you don't know, * * - teach what you do. * * (Just my 20 USm$) * ************************************************** *********************** |
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: I currently have the Cross Country. I had an original 20K, then the
: 25XL. The Cross Country is better in all respects except one. It does : not have the auto shutoff feature. It is much more comfortable, it is The XC-2 does have that, I believe. If I try to get a new one, that's probably what I'd do. : quieter and best of all it is not bulky like the ones with that god : awful big foam ear seal and head band pad. The big foam ones always : felt a little flimsy to me, the Cross Country is put together a lot : better. It looks (from the pictures) that the little wires that hold the earpieces to the headband seem flimsy. Not true? Thanks, -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * The prime directive of Linux: * * - learn what you don't know, * * - teach what you do. * * (Just my 20 USm$) * ************************************************** *********************** |
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