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1. 03:41 AM - Re: Video... (Fox5flyer)
2. 07:41 AM - Re: Video... (RAY Gignac)
3. 08:23 AM - Re: Building A grass Strip (JJProbasco@cs.com)
4. 10:13 AM - Re: Shipping in a container (Paul Wilson)
5. 02:53 PM - Re: Shipping in a container (Allan Aaron)
6. 03:15 PM - Re: Video... (Michel Verheughe)
7. 05:37 PM - Re: Building A grass Strip (DC91840@aol.com)
8. 06:46 PM - Re: Fresh air vents?? (Fred Shiple)
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--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Fox5flyer" <morid@northland.lib.mi.us>
I just returned from a fishing trip up in Canada and finally watched the
video. Jeremy it was outstanding and the music was perfect fit. The loop
was awesome. If you make any more just post the link for us.
Deke
>
> Jeremy,
>
> Great video and audio, I really enjoyed it. Have you considered
> mounting the camera inside the cabin above the co-pilot seat? Miguel
> did just that on the 2002 Alaska trip and was able to view the results
> and make adjustments during flight in real time.
>
> --
> John King
> Warrenton, VA
>
>
> Jeremy Casey wrote:
>
> >--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Jeremy Casey" <n79rt@kilocharlie.us>
> >
> >Thought I'd post a link to a video I shot from my last plane. (RANS S7)
> >just some fun flying one day going to get the proverbial $100
> >hamburger.(actually more like $24 hamburger with a 912's fuel
> >consumption.but who's counting ;-)
> >
> >Main website.
> >http://www.kilocharlie.us/Flying.htm
> >
> >Video link.
> >http://www.kilocharlie.us/Movie%20page.htm
> >
> >A couple of pics of the trip to pick up the Series 5 kit I just bought.
> >http://www.kilocharlie.us/KiloCharlie%20Kitfox%20Home.htm
> >
> >
> >Jeremy Casey
> >KiloCharlie Drafting, Inc.
> >jeremy@kilocharlie.us
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "RAY Gignac" <KITFOXPILOT@msn.com>
What is this video, is it a Kitfox film and if so, how do I get a copy.
Ray
----- Original Message -----
From: Fox5flyer<mailto:morid@northland.lib.mi.us>
To: kitfox-list@matronics.com<mailto:kitfox-list@matronics.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 6:39 AM
Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Video...
--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Fox5flyer" <morid@northland.lib.mi.us<mailto:morid@northland.lib.mi.us>>
I just returned from a fishing trip up in Canada and finally watched the
video. Jeremy it was outstanding and the music was perfect fit. The loop
was awesome. If you make any more just post the link for us.
Deke
>
> Jeremy,
>
> Great video and audio, I really enjoyed it. Have you considered
> mounting the camera inside the cabin above the co-pilot seat? Miguel
> did just that on the 2002 Alaska trip and was able to view the results
> and make adjustments during flight in real time.
>
> --
> John King
> Warrenton, VA
>
>
> Jeremy Casey wrote:
>
> >--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Jeremy Casey" <n79rt@kilocharlie.us<mailto:n79rt@kilocharlie.us>>
> >
> >Thought I'd post a link to a video I shot from my last plane. (RANS S7)
> >just some fun flying one day going to get the proverbial $100
> >hamburger.(actually more like $24 hamburger with a 912's fuel
> >consumption.but who's counting ;-)
> >
> >Main website.
> >http://www.kilocharlie.us/Flying.htm
> >
> >Video link.
> >http://www.kilocharlie.us/Movie%20page.htm
> >
> >A couple of pics of the trip to pick up the Series 5 kit I just bought.
> >http://www.kilocharlie.us/KiloCharlie%20Kitfox%20Home.htm
> >
> >
> >Jeremy Casey
> >KiloCharlie Drafting, Inc.
> >jeremy@kilocharlie.us
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Building A grass Strip |
--> Kitfox-List message posted by: JJProbasco@cs.com
I built a grass strip in PA and got my final airport license last fall. The
paperwork side was relatively painless. Raking a shoveling stones - well
that's another story.
Generally for private airports, the feds are interested only in the air space
and safe approaches, and your state will probably be more interested in the
overall design features and ground location. I suggest you start with the
division or aeronautics in the department of transportation for your state. PA
was very helpful, and provided an information packet with the necessary forms/or
pointing to the FAA website for forms and advisories.
Jeff
Model 5, NSI CAP, still building
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Subject: | Re: Shipping in a container |
--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Paul Wilson <pwilson@climber.org>
I have not used a container but when I moved in a bouncy trailer here is
what I did. I removed the wings and hung then on the side walls with carpet
strips to the spars. Use much foam for padding between the wing and wall.
Then strap the tires to the floor. The tail need a bunch of foam between
the tire and the floor for shock cushioning. Its more work but removing
the flaperons from the wing would be even saver. But, I would think plenty
of foam would be just fine and just leave them on. I also removed the
horizontal and lashed it to the floor. Done this way any part of the the
plane wont be able to touch the container.
Good luck, Paul
PS, You don't need a 40' for a Kitfox. I think I remember that 24' are
available? PW
At 10:14 AM 7/4/2005, you wrote:
>--> Kitfox-List message posted by: r.thomas@za.pwc.com
>
>Hi there
>
>Has anyone shipped a fully built Kitfox II in a container on this list?
> >From my calculations, it will be a tight fit as with the wings folded
>back, it is just about the same width as the inside of the container. Will
>be using a 40 ft container as a trailer will be accompanying the aircraft,
>and once again the length of a Fox is just too long to fit in a 20ft.
>
>Any input will be appreciated.
>
>Regards
>Roger
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Subject: | Shipping in a container |
--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Allan Aaron" <aaaron@tvp.com.au>
I shipped an Avid Mk4 speedwing from the US to Australia in a 40'
container, shared with a car. The plan was on its trailer and the whole
lot was wheeled into the container. I ended up removing the wings and
had them strapped to the floor of the trailer. I also removed the
horizontal stab, though could have made it in without doing that. It was
easy to take apart and put back together and I didn't want to take any
chances that it would get banged around in loading and unloading.
Allan
>
>Has anyone shipped a fully built Kitfox II in a container on this list?
> >From my calculations, it will be a tight fit as with the wings folded
>back, it is just about the same width as the inside of the container.
>Will be using a 40 ft container as a trailer will be accompanying the
>aircraft, and once again the length of a Fox is just too long to fit in
a 20ft.
>
>Any input will be appreciated.
>
>Regards
>Roger
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--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Michel Verheughe <michel@online.no>
Fox5flyer wrote:
> I just returned from a fishing trip up in Canada and finally watched the
> video. Jeremy it was outstanding and the music was perfect fit.
I also downloaded the video and ... when I play it, I get the sound but no
picture. :-(
Damned it! I hate computers! Nothing seems to work anymore. It's getting so
complex, so many different type of files, nothing is standard ... I give up.
... luckily I have a Kitfox to enjoy life! :-)
Cheers,
Michel
do not archive
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Subject: | Re: Building A grass Strip |
--> Kitfox-List message posted by: DC91840@aol.com
Jeff:
This is a little off subject but where in Pa. are you?
I live near Chicora which is north of Butler.
I fly out of the Butler Farm show (3G9).
Have a Classic IV/ Jabiru 3300
Don C.
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Subject: | Re: Fresh air vents?? |
--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Fred Shiple <fredshiple@sbcglobal.net>
Can now report on Aircraft Spruces NACA air vent-
works well and a straight forward installation,
Fred
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