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1. 05:22 AM - Re: Need radio work (Michael Sharp)
2. 08:06 AM - Re: Re: Things to see from a Kolb in the air (Terry)
3. 11:08 AM - Re: Re: Things to see from a Kolb in the air (Eugene Zimmerman)
4. 11:16 AM - Re: Re: Things to see from a Kolb in the air (John Hauck)
5. 02:17 PM - whacking & melting (robert bean)
6. 02:35 PM - Re: Re: Things to see from a Kolb in the air (Eugene Zimmerman)
7. 03:19 PM - Re: Acme Gravity Catapult (possums)
8. 10:41 PM - Re: landing gear legs (APilot@webtv.net)
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Subject: | Re: Need radio work |
Gents,
I found in my stack of stuff last night a book on Radio procedures.
"VFR Radio Procedures USA" Copyright 1997. It covers patterns, Airspace class
B,C,D,E,G, TRSA, Air traffic control center, Flight Service stations, emergency
assistance etc. and gives examples of radio procedures. Some of the info may
be outdated but it would be a good start.
I'll PDF it today if anyone would like a copy send me an email off list and I'll
shoot it out to you. (it will be a pretty big file so I wouldn't want to send
it though the list)
Later,
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The air up there in the clouds is very pure and fine...And why shouldn't it be?-
--It is the same the angels breathe.
Mark Twain,
Roughing it' 1886
Mike
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=131765#131765
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Subject: | Re: Things to see from a Kolb in the air |
George Alexander wrote:
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> What better to see than a Kolb....
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> ..... with the SW FL coast, Tampa Bay and St. Pete for a background and just
up the coast, a little of Mother Nature.
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> jb92563 wrote:
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>> This is a great idea for a thread, everyone must have something to contribute:
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> George Alexander
> http://gtalexander.home.att.net
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=131709#131709
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> Attachments:
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> http://forums.matronics.com//files/sw_fl_view_185.jpg
> http://forums.matronics.com//files/sw_fl_view_birds_259.jpg
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George,
I would love to fly where you fly! Thanks for the pics.
Terry - FireFly #95
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Subject: | Re: Things to see from a Kolb in the air |
Hey John,
Nice pict!
But that ain't no mosquito, or black fly they be trying to escape. :-)
Gene
On Aug 29, 2007, at 10:32 PM, John Hauck wrote:
> Here is a herd of caribou trying to escape the mosquitoes and black
> flies between Deadhorse and Barter Island, Alaska, 2004.
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Subject: | Re: Things to see from a Kolb in the air |
> But that ain't no mosquito, or black fly they be trying to escape. :-)
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> Gene
Gene:
I knew someone would say that.
Actually, the caribou, me, and the mkIII were all running from the skeeters
and the black flies. ;-)
john h
DO NOT ARCHIVE
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Subject: | whacking & melting |
fellow barnyard mechanix: between other projects I've been patching
Thom Riddle's FS
(since he wasn't willing to fly it out of here)
Required fixes are the left side cabin tube and the rudder pedal
hinge tube
The picassa link shows 1: before 2: the chunk I spliced in (notice
the EPA approved pure
woven asbestos blanket in the background from my plumbing days)
3: the plug welded to the tamping stick
4: stick stuck in tube
5: welded
http://tinyurl.com/2jaugy
The tamping rod was necessary to push the inner sleeve reinforcement
up to its proper resting place.
BB
Glad I don't do it for a living.
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Subject: | Re: Things to see from a Kolb in the air |
On Aug 30, 2007, at 2:15 PM, John Hauck wrote:
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> Actually, the caribou, me, and the mkIII were all running from the
> skeeters
Hauck running from them skeeters ?
http://uboat.net/allies/aircraft/photos/mosquito2.jpg
Hauck running from them black flys ?
http://users.cihost.com/ata/aircraft/sr711.jpg
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Subject: | Re: Acme Gravity Catapult |
At 03:56 PM 8/29/2007, you wrote:
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>"... mountain flying and flight over open water usually are beyond
>the scope of private pilot training." (Jeppesen) In Hawaii if you're
>not over the open ocean or mountains... You're still on the runway.
>Some of us don't get that.
> I know I gotta practice every aspect of airmanship... To
> land at Pueo Field I have to find some where to run some
> touch-n-goes, and get better control of my descent speeds... Any
> advice on short field, uphill, in the trees landings would be appreciated...
>
>Henry
>FireFly Five-Charlee-Bravo
Good job.
Possum material.
Here's a guy on google:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2249666480592775533&q=%22short+field%22&total 1&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=5
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Subject: | Re: landing gear legs |
Sometime ago, it was mentioned on the Kolb list that Kolb sold a spring
steel gear leg. Kolb have not answered my inquiry. Could someone give
me more information about it.
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