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user's latest post:
Need a Usenet computer guru...
Published (2009-11-11 03:21:00)
On Nov 10, 9:08*pm, Jim Logajan wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote: What's interesting about that is that the troll really doesn't have a reason that would be reasonable to a general audience. Some people strap on bombs, walk into crowds of innocent people, and blow themselves and others into eternal oblivion. Others walk into crowds and shoot everyone in sight until they themselves are brought down. None of them have reasons for their...
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Repair of wet wing leak
Published (2009-11-11 19:56:00)
I thought I'd follow that thread too. But I guess I'm in the same boat! BrianW Jon Woellhaf wrote: Mark, I am apparently a persona non grata at cessna-pilots.net. I thought I signed up successfully on 8 Nov, but I've still not received email from them. Jon "Mark Hansen" wrote in message .. . On 11/8/2009 5:23 PM, Jon Woellhaf wrote: Do any of you have experience repairing a slight, but annoying, leak in a wet...
user's latest post:
Jeffrey blossoms at lunch time
Published (2009-11-12 12:55:00)
The author has marked this message not to be archived. This post will be deleted on November 26, 2009. 'Franklin' wrote thus: Why do Jeffrey Bloss's posts blossom at lunch time? Is there something vitriolic in his food? If Jeffrey doesn't finish his posts at lunch time then he carries on at 5 or 6 pm. An equally valid question to ask Franklin is why you have your computer TZ set at GMT when you're in the United States...
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How do most of you pilots set up...
Published (2009-11-12 23:52:00)
Bob Nixon wrote: On Nov 10, 6:10*pm, Jim Logajan wrote: Bob Nixon wrote: The UART that I used to install back in *73 was a yellow colored snap - on or Velcro battery powered emergency location crash transmitter box. Aha! Perhaps you mean AN/URT beacon set radio, right? As in this: http://www.tpub.com/1ase2/43.htm To me, UART means "Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter" and was a handy chip to have when one wanted to...
Otis Willie PIO The American War...
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I Served... HM3 Steven G Scott,...
Published (2009-11-10 00:38:00)
I Served... HM3 Steven G Scott, Cwm, Vsm, Vcm. U.S. NAVY Stevens Authorizations And Acknowledgements: Cold War Medal Honorable Service Lapel Pin Military Service Discharge National Defense Service Medal Ocean Crossing Acknowledgement Sea Service Ribbon Vietnam Campaign Medal Vietnam Civil Action Medal Vietnam Cross of Gallantry Vietnam Naval Service Medal VETERAN'S DAY AND MEMORIAL DAY ARE EVERYDAY. A VETERAN LIVES AS LONG AS HE OR SHE...
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Is this thing on? :)
Published (2009-11-11 06:35:00)
Hi Mike and Lee.... No, they were not posted in yEnc. They are standard Jpg images that were sent through Windows Live Mail. It must be Live Mail that did something weird to them during the encoding process. Take care, Nick "Mike Mackenzie" wrote in message news
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MiL Mi-24D Hind 02
Published (2009-11-12 21:41:00)
Midland Air Museum, Coventry Airport, Rowley Road, Baginton, Coventry, Warks, CV8 3AZ England http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/mus/uk/cov/midland.htm http://www.midlandairmuseum.co.uk/ Its well worth a visit! -- Moving things in still pictures FastStone - Infinitely Flexible Photographic Fixing - For Free! www.FastStone.org
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How do most of you pilots set up...
Published (2009-11-11 05:53:00)
In article , Bob Nixon wrote: My ex-brother in law took me up for a glider towed ride near Fremont Ca. mission peak (known to have good thermals) and the experience seemed very natural with less fear than a small powered airplane.BYW, dad's company in the 50's in Omaha before we moved to the SFBA owned a plane and as a kid I frew in in many times. I think it was a Cessna 150 or similar. I always like to say, with no engine there are...
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English Electric Lightning F.6 02
Published (2009-11-11 21:26:00)
Midland Air Museum, Coventry Airport, Rowley Road, Baginton, Coventry, Warks, CV8 3AZ England http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/mus/uk/cov/midland.htm http://www.midlandairmuseum.co.uk/ Its well worth a visit! -- Moving things in still pictures FastStone - Infinitely Flexible Photographic Fixing - For Free! www.FastStone.org
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How do most of you pilots set up...
Published (2009-11-12 23:35:00)
On Nov 10, 6:10*pm, Jim Logajan wrote: Bob Nixon wrote: The UART that I used to install back in *73 was a yellow colored snap- on or Velcro battery powered emergency location crash transmitter box. Aha! Perhaps you mean AN/URT beacon set radio, right? As in this: http://www.tpub.com/1ase2/43.htm To me, UART means "Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter" and was a handy chip to have when one wanted to convert serial bit...
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Started 15 hours, 12 minutes ago (2009-11-14 07:37:00)
by Bob (not my real pseudonym)
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 19:55:14 +0000, ®i©ardo wrote:
Here is the final posting relating to this particular museum - I hope
you've enjoyed my humble contribution.
Thanks Ricardo!
But - if this is the UK, what's wrong with the weather?
And I ~might~ even forgive your disrespect of the B-35...
non-functional, perhaps; but ugly? Bite your tongue! ;^}
Bob ^,,^
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-11-13 02:01:00)
by Robert Sveinson
"®i©ardo" wrote in message
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I've published the aircraft's serial number so that checks can be made
before anyone tells me that, being in Canadian colours, it must be a
Canadair T33 Silver Star. Still, whichever version it is, it's yet
another aircraft that owes its success to British engine design!
And many of us know that, and have no fear admitting it!...
Started 2 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-12 12:26:00)
by ®i©ardo
Lee wrote:
®i©ardo wrote in news:Z6FKm.14960$yW6.8162
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Midland Air Museum, Coventry Airport, Rowley Road, Baginton, Coventry,
Warks, CV8 3AZ
England
http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/mus/uk/cov/midland.htm
http://www.midlandairmuseum.co.uk/
Its well worth...
Started 4 days ago (2009-11-10 22:21:00)
by Mike Ash
In article
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Bob Nixon wrote:
Another question would be; these days, a VHF radio, GPS unit, UART &
maybe a transponder would be all that would be required for a VFR
flight. Is this the case or did I miss something obvious like a guy
sitting in the pilot seat with flight schooling and pilot's license +
his AC certified for flight by an FAA inspector?,-
Actually, if you ...
Started 5 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-09 02:37:00)
by Mark Hansen[_2_]
On 11/8/2009 5:23 PM, Jon Woellhaf wrote:
Do any of you have experience repairing a slight, but annoying, leak in a
wet wing tank? Mine's on a 1980 182Q.
FYI: There were a couple recent threads on this topic on the
Cessna Pilots Society 182 forum. You may want to check the
http://www.cessna-pilots.net
Best Regards,
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-13 17:50:00)
by Dylan Smith[_2_]
On 2009-11-11, pgonzalez52 wrote:
reasonable for the price. Then I inquire about damage and use. NDH,
great. But then came the bombshell. I asked and he said that he sees
around 112-115 KTAS in cruise at a 23-2400ish power settings. My jaw
How high? What fuel burn? Note that wide open throttle at 6000 is not
"full bore", he could have the power pulled back to 55% if he's not
...
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Hot threads for last week on aviation & planes forum - AviationBanter:
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-03 16:09:00)
by vaughn[_2_]
"Ricky" wrote in message
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Does having an engine at the middle of the fuselage (in any plane for
that matter, like the XP-58) and connected by a long shaft contribute
to a loss of power delivered to the propeller? In other words; would
there be more power delivered the closer the engine is to the prop?
As its name "rec.aviation.piloting" implies, this group is more for ...
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-10 18:42:00)
by Dudley Henriques[_2_]
Dudley Henriques wrote:
but how can their posts appear on Google Groups allowing access
through links to my profile.
Yeah, how can they. Baffling.
Started 2 days, 6 hours ago (2009-11-12 15:52:00)
by Tony[_5_] external usenet poster
On Nov 12, 8:36*am, tstock wrote:
I know I will get replies on each end of the spectrum... but for a
first glider, low time pilot, it seems like a 1-26 would be a good
choice. *Easy to fly, easy to land in tight spaces, cheap to maintain,
and very common and there are a few 1-26 groups, so help is
available. *It's inexpensive (well under $10,000 USD, more like $6K).
I happen to ...
Started 5 days, 6 hours ago (2009-11-09 16:12:00)
by Tony[_5_]
On Nov 9, 7:28*am, nimbusgb wrote:
I am looking to compile a list of 'The Ultimate Soaring Adventures'.
I'd
appreciate any input from the forum on what they see as the pinnacle
of
soaring whether it is a 1000km task, flying New Zealands wave or some
other goal that may be beyond the day-to-day pilots reach.
I'll put up a list on a website once I get some input.
My general...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-05 23:55:00)
by Jim Logajan
Dudley Henriques wrote:
After being informed of someone using my name to post hostile postings
on this forum I have sent a complaint concerning this matter to
http://x-privat.org/ which seems to be the source ISP for the forger.
I have no idea if this will do any good but at least it establishes
that the poster Dudley Henriques who wrote THIS post using the message
path ...
Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-08 06:49:00)
by Mike Ash
In article
,
" wrote:
I post this 8 minute video with the hopes others can share tips on
what they do to make first time passengers comfortable on their first
flight. Comments here or in the video most appreciated.
From watching the video, I'd say I have pretty similar views on how to
best deal with a newbie passenger.
The main thing is to explain what you're going to do...
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-10 08:31:00)
by Bob
I wonder how this would go in a Nimbus 4D? Any opinions? ;
Started 2 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-12 14:14:00)
by Paul Remde external usenet poster
Hi Joe,
I imagine that this will sound like I'm just trying to sell you an expensive
(but very nice) Winter altimeter, but... You may want to consider how the
altimeter will affect the re-sale value of the glider. As a buyer I would
shy away from gliders with non-standard altimeters and would be included to
buy a glider with a Winter altimeter - because I know it is legal and
...
Started 4 days ago (2009-11-10 22:21:00)
by Mike Ash
In article
,
Bob Nixon wrote:
Another question would be; these days, a VHF radio, GPS unit, UART &
maybe a transponder would be all that would be required for a VFR
flight. Is this the case or did I miss something obvious like a guy
sitting in the pilot seat with flight schooling and pilot's license +
his AC certified for flight by an FAA inspector?,-
Actually, if you ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-05 18:50:00)
by Berry[_2_]
In article
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Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
I just put together a REALLY cheap system for budding LVVSA XC pilots
to use. Here's the breakdown:
iPAQ 3870 - ebay $22.50 including shipping (I bought a 'lot' of 5)
New battery - $20.00
Bluetooth GPS from Semsons $23.60 including shipping
http://www.semsons.com/amabg108blgp.html
XCSoar - Free
I haven't determined if I can make OLC ...
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