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1. 02:51 AM - Re: Re: Joining the Club (Pat Ladd)
2. 05:41 AM - Re: Joining the Club (Larlaeb)
3. 05:57 AM - Re: Re: Joining the Club (Larry Cottrell)
4. 06:28 AM - Re: Joining the Club (Larlaeb)
5. 10:27 AM - Re: Re: Joining the Club (Dennis Rowe)
6. 10:34 AM - Re: Re: Joining the Club (b young)
7. 10:46 AM - Re: Joining the Club (Larlaeb)
8. 11:15 AM - Re: Re: Joining the Club (John Hauck)
9. 12:14 PM - Re: Re: Joining the Club (Dennis Rowe)
10. 12:31 PM - Re: Re: Joining the Club (Charlie England)
11. 01:58 PM - Re: Re: Joining the Club (Pat Ladd)
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
Nice pics but with all the music in the world to choose from why use
that awful row?.
Flying is a gentle, smooth and quiet experience. Some Mozart or Puccini,
a Waltz perhaps. Look what 2001 did with The Blue Danube as the
soundtrack to the approach to the Space Station.
Your soundtrack would be a good backing for a wrestling match.
I can always tune the sound out I suppose
More pictures please
Nit picking Old Git
Pat
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
Well, music is always a matter of taste and I certainly appreciate the good classical
selections you propose however I don't agree that flying is 'always' a
gentle and quiet experience and I selected something that I thought might help
convey the nervous anxiety of my first solo in almost 30 years. I promise if
I do more of these I'll be using some more melodious background stuff. :D
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
I don't think I would worry about it all that much. Use what you would like
and what it means to you. There is no way to please everyone in this crowd.
:-) Like he says there are two buttons on everyone's computer, mute and
delete, one of which should make it tolerable.
I am interested in what you used for a camera and where you mounted it.
Larry
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Larlaeb <larlaeb@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Well, music is always a matter of taste and I certainly appreciate the
> good classical selections you propose however I don't agree that flying is
> 'always' a gentle and quiet experience and I selected something that I
> thought might help convey the nervous anxiety of my first solo in almost 30
> years. I promise if I do more of these I'll be using some more melodious
> background stuff. :D
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> Read this topic online here:
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
The camera and mount I inherited from John who was experimenting with the best
mount and location. The camera is a Tachyon XC which is fairly old (for this
type of technology) but seems to work well and I know they have newer versions
available with more bells and whistles. The mount is on the upper part of the
windshield which I probably would not have done but from a camera location perspective
is pretty good. There is a wireless remote that can start and stop
the video from inside. He has four bolts through the windshield with foam padding
on both sides of a metal plate and the camera mounts to the plate. A safety
wire passes through the camera latch to hopefully keep the thing out of the
prop on a hard landing. I attached a picture that shows the location. I can
take a closeup and submit it later if you are interested.
Thanks,
Allan
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
Where are the jury struts on that fine specimen of a Mk3?
Dennis Rowe
Mk 3, N616DR
690L-70, Powerfin
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
I dont know about the plane in the photo.... but my kit bought in 98 had
stiffer lift struts, and did not require jury struts.
boyd young
mkiii
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From: Dennis Rowe
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Re: Joining the Club
Where are the jury struts on that fine specimen of a Mk3?
Dennis Rowe
Mk 3, N616DR
690L-70, Powerfin
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
They may have fallen off on my first few landing attempts.... [Embarassed]
However I don't recall seeing any on a MKIII other than the one owned by John Hauck.
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
They may have fallen off on my first few landing
attempts.... [Embarassed] However I don't recall seeing any
on a MKIII other than the one owned by John Hauck.
Kolbers:
In 1991, jury struts were included in the plans for the
MKIII.
Homer Kolb asked me to put jury struts on my MKIII when we
were building it at the factory in Feb 1991. Gave me some
4130 stream lined material to make them. Figured if I put
them on my MKIII that others would follow suit. It didn't
work.
john h
mkIII
Rock House, Burns Junction, Oregon
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
Okay, I thought they all had them.y kit was a 91 kit that I bought half built in
97, and completed in 03.
I have the streamlined aluminum struts, wouldn't feel comfortable doing pushovers
without the jury struts.
Dennis "Skid" Rowe
Mk3, 690L-70, Leechburg, PA
On Jun 19, 2013, at 2:15 PM, "John Hauck" <jhauck@elmore.rr.com> wrote:
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> attempts.... [Embarassed] However I don't recall seeing any
> on a MKIII other than the one owned by John Hauck.
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> In 1991, jury struts were included in the plans for the
> MKIII.
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> Homer Kolb asked me to put jury struts on my MKIII when we
> were building it at the factory in Feb 1991. Gave me some
> 4130 stream lined material to make them. Figured if I put
> them on my MKIII that others would follow suit. It didn't
> work.
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> john h
> mkIII
> Rock House, Burns Junction, Oregon
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
On 06/19/2013 04:50 AM, Pat Ladd wrote:
> Nice pics but with all the music in the world to choose from why use
> that awful row?.
> Flying is a gentle, smooth and quiet experience. Some Mozart or
> Puccini, a Waltz perhaps. Look what 2001 did with The Blue Danube as
> the soundtrack to the approach to the Space Station.
> Your soundtrack would be a good backing for a wrestling match.
> I can always tune the sound out I suppose
> More pictures please
> Nit picking Old Git
> Pat
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*So, Pat, if it's got to be classical, what do you think about
Stravinsky? ;-) Ya gotta be careful about dissing another's taste in
music(especially if it's by a good-ole-boy risingfrom Mississippi
roots). Next thing you know, you'll have to defend your choice of
airplanes, too. A lot of the pilots I know won't fly in an experimental,
much less some 'ultralite', but if if I had to fly their planes, I'd
stay home on the couch. I'm pretty sure that the same would apply to
musical tastes.
Charlie
(come on down & visit us at Slobovia Outernational, a 45 minute flight
from Leland)
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Subject: | Re: Joining the Club |
I thought might help convey the nervous anxiety of my first solo in almost
30 years.>>
It certainly did that.
Congrats on your flight
I look forward to more videos optically and aurally
Cheers
Pat
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