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     1. 10:21 AM - Merry Christmas (Guy Buchanan)
     2. 10:27 AM - Re: FW: Kitfox List (kurt schrader)
     3. 12:05 PM - Re: Auto pilot in a 5-7 (n10pg@neo.rr.com)
     4. 03:07 PM - Re: OT Merry Christmas (Noel Loveys)
     5. 03:18 PM - Re: GSC prop vs Ivo (Noel Loveys)
     6. 03:34 PM - Merry Christmas (john perry)
     7. 05:09 PM - Denney Aerocraft Owners Newsletter. (Torgeir Mortensen)
     8. 08:20 PM - Re: Denney Aerocraft Owners Newsletter. (Ron Liebmann)
     9. 08:27 PM - Re: Kitfox to look at (John Seely)
    10. 08:35 PM - Re: Kitfox inUtah (Malcolmbru@aol.com)
 
 
 
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      I only wish we could all get together; at least once.
      
      Merry Christmas
      
      
      Guy Buchanan
      K-IV/1200 w/ 582 C-box & Warp 3 blade
      
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| Subject:  | Re: FW: Kitfox List | 
      
      
      Yes,
      
      MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL
      
      And many thanks to you and your's John, for grabbing
      the bull by the horns and driving KitFox's into the
      future.  You stepped up when we needed you.... :-)
      
      Kurt S.
      
      --- nealscherm@comcast.net wrote:
      
      > Merry Christmas to the Kitfox Family and Friends !!
      > The New Year is going to be very exciting !!
      > John & Debra McBean
      > Kitfox Aircraft
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Auto pilot in a 5-7 | 
      
      
      Hi Neal:
      Merry Christmas.
      For my Navaid Devices autopilot installation, please go to my web page 
      at
      http://home.neo.rr.com/n10pg/kitfox.htm
      Go to photo gallery, last row of pictures, next to last
      Peter Graichen
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: nealscherm@comcast.net
      Subject: Kitfox-List: Auto pilot in a 5-7
      
      > Has anyone installed an autopilot in a series 5 or later? What 
      > brand? Any pictures of the installation?
      > Merry Christmas,
      > Neal
      
      
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| Subject:  | OT Merry Christmas | 
      
      
      Merry Christmas to one and all!
      
      Do not archive
      
      Noel
      
      
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      I have the Ivo UL.  mostly because the "B" box on my 582 doesn't have the
      hollow drive tube the GSC requires.  I think you will find the GSC is a
      significantly heavier more durable prop.  There is also the added security
      of not having open brushes on the prop hub.
      
      
      Noel
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
      nealscherm@comcast.net
      Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 2:47 PM
      Subject: Kitfox-List: GSC prop vs Ivo
      
      
      Hey all,
      I am looking at the Ivo and the GSC inflight adjustable props. Does anyone
      here have any experience between the two?
      I like the simplicity of the GSC but want the best cruise speed. Any input?
      Thanks,
      Neal
      
      
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      May you all have a wonderfull Happy Safe Merry CHRISTMAS , and a Healthy 
      Wealthy lots of flying hours New Year. 
      
      Cheers 
      Merry Christmas 
      
      John Perry and family
      
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| Subject:  | Denney Aerocraft Owners Newsletter. | 
      
      
      Hi Folks,
      
      
      We've been talking about those old owners newsletters, the builders info  
      "magazine" from Denney Aerocraft issued for free to every builder at those  
      days..
      
      Lots of info is in this magazines, even manual update/revisions.
      
      I have scanned all of these magazines I have, just for you folks to see.  
      Here's lots of pictures of the "undercambred" Kitfoxers pre. model IV and  
      the builders. It is really interesting to read about "Kitfox building" at  
      that time, from the old Kifox factory.
      
      Before you start downloading, just remember this info might be outdated or  
      omitted -so every thing in here might need to be checked for validity  
      against SB's ETC.
      
      Also, some of these pdf files is very large and may not contain very  
      useful information for you, I.E. the old brochure for the model II.
      
      All of the Owners Newsletter might be interesting, some of them is very  
      large -this is to keep the quality of all the pictures in there as good as  
      possible.
      
      The Kitfox general info is also worth downloading.
      
      The server hosting this files is really fast, however, if you do not have  
      a fast internet line -this will take some time.
      
      The "lift strut and fitting" load test, is found in the May 1990 issue.
      
      
      Merry Christmas.
      
      Torgeir
      
      
      The files are here:
      
      http://upngo.net/kitfox/
      
      
      Do not archive
      
      -- 
      Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Denney Aerocraft Owners Newsletter. | 
      
      
      Torgeir,
      
      This is wonderful!   Thanks very much.
      
      Ron   Model 2 #336
      
      DO NOT ARCHIVE
      
      
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Torgeir Mortensen" <torgemor@online.no>
      Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 7:08 PM
      Subject: Kitfox-List: Denney Aerocraft Owners Newsletter.
      
      
      > <torgemor@online.no>
      >
      > Hi Folks,
      >
      >
      > We've been talking about those old owners newsletters, the builders info 
      > "magazine" from Denney Aerocraft issued for free to every builder at those 
      > days..
      >
      > Lots of info is in this magazines, even manual update/revisions.
      >
      > I have scanned all of these magazines I have, just for you folks to see. 
      > Here's lots of pictures of the "undercambred" Kitfoxers pre. model IV and 
      > the builders. It is really interesting to read about "Kitfox building" at 
      > that time, from the old Kifox factory.
      >
      > Before you start downloading, just remember this info might be outdated or 
      > omitted -so every thing in here might need to be checked for validity 
      > against SB's ETC.
      >
      > Also, some of these pdf files is very large and may not contain very 
      > useful information for you, I.E. the old brochure for the model II.
      >
      > All of the Owners Newsletter might be interesting, some of them is very 
      > large -this is to keep the quality of all the pictures in there as good as 
      > possible.
      >
      > The Kitfox general info is also worth downloading.
      >
      > The server hosting this files is really fast, however, if you do not have 
      > a fast internet line -this will take some time.
      >
      > The "lift strut and fitting" load test, is found in the May 1990 issue.
      >
      >
      > Merry Christmas.
      >
      > Torgeir
      >
      >
      > The files are here:
      >
      > http://upngo.net/kitfox/
      >
      >
      > Do not archive
      >
      > -- 
      > Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
      >
      >
      > 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Kitfox to look at | 
      
      Hi Don,
        We have a lite squared based 60 miles south of orem in Mt Pleasant. We have flown
      into provo many times. You can get a hold of me on my cell phone #801-368-7530.
      If you call me I'm sure we can work something out.
         
        John Seely
      
      Don Smythe <dosmythe@cox.net> wrote:
      
      All,
      
      I have a person interested in my Fox. He is 6'3" @240#. He is located 
      in Orem Utah (about 30 miles south of Salt Lake City) and has never really 
      seen a kitfox. He is willing to travel up to 150 miles to look/sit/possibly 
      fly in a Kitfox. Is there anyone in that area that could give the guy a 
      look and at least let him sit in one. Quite frankly, I told him not to even 
      consider purchasing a Kitfox or anything else until he could at least see 
      one. He's operating on the Kitfox reputation only.
      
      Thanks,
      
      Don Smythe
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Kitfox inUtah | 
      
      do you know a old gezer called tex he ran a white river Rafting guid  on the 
      colorado river his last plain was a Just aircraft  I herd he  died   
      
 
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