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     1. 12:01 AM - Flying Helmet (Isablcorky@aol.com)
     2. 02:21 AM - Re: Flying Helmet (L&B hickman)
     3. 05:42 AM - Re: Wire Wheel Hubs (Wizzard187@aol.com)
     4. 07:16 AM - Re: Flying Helmet (DOUGLAS BLACKBURN)
     5. 07:42 AM - Re: Wire Wheel Hubs (hjarrett)
     6. 08:20 AM - Re: Wire Wheel Hubs (Jim Markle)
     7. 11:30 AM - Wire Wheels (John Dilatush)
     8. 12:05 PM - Re: Wire Wheel Hubs (At7000ft@aol.com)
     9. 12:15 PM - Oil Pressure (Isablcorky@aol.com)
    10. 01:48 PM - Re: Spoke Pattern was Wire Wheels (Michael Conkling)
    11. 02:51 PM - Re: Oil Pressure (w b evans)
    12. 03:14 PM - Re: Oil Pressure (Isablcorky@aol.com)
    13. 06:53 PM - Cam clamp (Clif Dawson)
    14. 08:35 PM - Re: Wire wheels (Christian Bobka)
    15. 08:45 PM - Re: Flying Helmet (Christian Bobka)
 
 
 
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       BAYES_70           (2.3 points)  BODY": Bayesian.classifier.says.spam.probability.is.70.to.80@[score:0.7041]
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Isablcorky@aol.com
      
      
      Pieters,
      
      There is an A/N surplus type store in Dallas that sells leather flying 
      helmets. It is located near Northcentral Exp and Arapaho. Would anyone know the
      
      phone or mailing address? Thanks
      
      Corky in La flying with a knit cap that blows off my head on take off.
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Flying Helmet | 
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "L&B hickman" <funflyer@wirefire.com>
      
                   There's a place called flight world on I4 going from Datona to
      Orlando Fla. on my way to sun and fun.A DC9 sits along the highway as a
      marker or maybe you can find it on the net.They sell leather helmets lined
      for around 30.00
      
                                                              Linzy
      
      
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      From: <Isablcorky@aol.com>
      Bayesian.classifier.says.spam.probability.is.70.to.80@[score:0.7041]>
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Flying Helmet
      
      
      > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Isablcorky@aol.com
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      > Pieters,
      >
      > There is an A/N surplus type store in Dallas that sells leather flying
      > helmets. It is located near Northcentral Exp and Arapaho. Would anyone
      know the
      > phone or mailing address? Thanks
      >
      > Corky in La flying with a knit cap that blows off my head on take off.
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wire Wheel Hubs | 
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Wizzard187@aol.com
      
      Barry,  I would like to be added to the list of those wanting the wire wheel 
      plans.
        Ken Conrad  wizzard 187 @aol.com
            thanks
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Flying Helmet | 
      Seal-Send-Time: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 07:16:54 -0800
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "DOUGLAS BLACKBURN" <twinboom@msn.com>
      
      Corky and others,
          This is an awesome site for all leather flying apparel. They have all original
      cut jackets ect. Goggles too!!!!
      http://www.flyingjacket.com/
      
      
      Doug/Elizabeth Blackburn
      Yucaipa California
      www.inlandsloperebels.com
      W.W. conversion manual, #3202 www.flycorvair.com
        ----- Original Message -----
        From: Isablcorky@aol.com
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com BAYES_70 (2.3 points) BODY : Bayesian.classifier.says.spam.probability.is.70.to.80@[score:0.7041]
        Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 9:59 AM
        Subject: Pietenpol-List: Flying Helmet
      
      
        --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Isablcorky@aol.com
      
      
        Pieters,
      
        There is an A/N surplus type store in Dallas that sells leather flying 
        helmets. It is located near Northcentral Exp and Arapaho. Would anyone know the
        phone or mailing address? Thanks
      
        Corky in La flying with a knit cap that blows off my head on take off.
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wire Wheel Hubs | 
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "hjarrett" <hjarrett@hroads.net>
      
      I would like a copy of the info too.  Maybe we should just post it.
      Hank J
      hjarrett@hroads.net
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: <Wizzard187@aol.com>
      Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Wire Wheel Hubs
      
      
      > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Wizzard187@aol.com
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      > Barry,  I would like to be added to the list of those wanting the wire
      wheel
      > plans.
      >   Ken Conrad  wizzard 187 @aol.com
      >       thanks
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wire Wheel Hubs | 
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Jim Markle" <jim_markle@mindspring.com>
      
      I agree Hank.  So it's now posted at:
      
      http://www.mykitplane.com/Taxiway/TheHangar/photoAlbumManager.cfm?AlbumID=16
      7
      
      If that link fails (mine usually do....) try:
      
      http://www.mykitplane.com/Taxiway/TheHangar/pictureGallery.cfm
      
      If THAT fails, just go to mykitplane.com and view my photo albums.......
      
      Thanks Barry!
      
      Jim in Plano, where MY hubs are on the UPS truck ON THE WAY to Plano!!!
      Buchanan's will have them in a week or so and I'll have them back and powder
      coated (black) before I know it!  WOOHOO!!!!
      
      
      >
      > I would like a copy of the info too.  Maybe we should just post it.
      > Hank J
      > hjarrett@hroads.net
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "John Dilatush" <dilatush@amigo.net>
      
      Pieters,
      
      With all of the interest in using wire spoked wheels on the planes being built,
      it should be remembered that the Henderson plans call for a straight spoke pattern.
      
      
      The straight spoke pattern should be used for those planes NOT having brakes incorporated
      in the final design.  A cross spoke pattern is better able to handle
      the rotational stress of brakes.
      
      John Dilatush  NX114D
      Salida, Colorado
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wire Wheel Hubs | 
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: At7000ft@aol.com
      
      Please add me to the list as well, thank you very much.
      
      Rick Holland
      at7000ft@aol.com
      Barry,  I would like to be added to the list of those wanting the wire wheel 
      plans.
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Isablcorky@aol.com
      
      Thanks Pieters,
      
      Just pumped a little oil through the flexible oil pressure hose holding it 
      high. Started on the first pull. On idle throttle. Flew great in short sleeve La
      
      weather. Bleed your yankee hearts out.
      
      Corky in La flying in a T shirt on 2 Nov
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: tenpol-List:Spoke Pattern was Wire Wheels | 
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Michael Conkling" <hpvs@southwind.net>
      
      Model A wheels & some rear bicycle wheels use a cross pattern on the brake
      drum / drive side -- a radial (no cross) pattern on the opposite side.  Also
      they are usually offset or "dished"  (rim isn't centered on the hub) toward
      the cross pattern.
      
      Mike C.
      Pretty Prairie, KS
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "John Dilatush" <dilatush@amigo.net>
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Wire Wheels
      
      
      > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "John Dilatush" <dilatush@amigo.net>
      >
      > Pieters,
      >
      > With all of the interest in using wire spoked wheels on the planes being
      built, it should be remembered that the Henderson plans call for a straight
      spoke pattern.
      >
      > The straight spoke pattern should be used for those planes NOT having
      brakes incorporated in the final design.  A cross spoke pattern is better
      able to handle the rotational stress of brakes.
      >
      > John Dilatush  NX114D
      > Salida, Colorado
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Oil Pressure | 
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "w b evans" <wbeevans@verizon.net>
      
      Corky,
      Great!  Don't want to break your bubble , but up in NJ, yesterday was great
      and today was greater!!!  Very good shirt sleeve flying weather.
      Tomorrows predictions are for 80' ish.
      
      walt evans
      NX140DL
      
      PS   A new seafood place just opened by me.  HHHMMMMMM,,wonder if they have
      Gumbo?   ( Gumbo should be capitalized, shouldn't it?)
      
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: <Isablcorky@aol.com>
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Oil Pressure
      
      
      > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Isablcorky@aol.com
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      > Thanks Pieters,
      >
      > Just pumped a little oil through the flexible oil pressure hose holding it
      > high. Started on the first pull. On idle throttle. Flew great in short
      sleeve La
      > weather. Bleed your yankee hearts out.
      >
      > Corky in La flying in a T shirt on 2 Nov
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Oil Pressure | 
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Isablcorky@aol.com
      
      Gumbo should be eaten. To hell with capitalization.
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Clif Dawson <cdawson5854@shaw.ca>
      
      I've been asked about the cam clamp seen in some of my pics. Here it is at the
      bottom of this page.
      
      http://www.mykitplane.com/Planes/photoGalleryList2.cfm?AlbumID=27
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Christian Bobka" <bobka@compuserve.com>
      
      Bud Smith knows what he is doing and is quite a resource.  He has owned
      numerous machining companies through the years but is now retired.  Hs is a
      real good guy.  I spent lots of time with him last year at the SAA flyin at
      Urbana. I think Dennis E., Skipp Gadd, and Larry Williams may have met him
      as well.
      
      He was also a session guitarist in southern CA back during the surf years
      and has an extensive vintage guitar collection.  We should try to get him to
      next year's brodhead.
      
      Chris bobka
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: <Carbarvo@aol.com>
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Wire wheels
      
      
      > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Carbarvo@aol.com
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      > I had a conversation with Bud Smith recently. He's in Big Sandy, Texas and
      > has run an ad in the last three BPA Newsletters. He's found some sources
      of wire
      > wheels and he's making some hubs, using an abrasive water jet. That has
      less
      > adverse effect on 4130 than methods invvolving high temperatures. My
      > understanding is that he plans to make hubs available
      commercially.....Carl Vought
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Flying Helmet | 
      
      --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Christian Bobka" <bobka@compuserve.com>
      
      corky,
      
      send an email to jim markle.  he lives right there.
      
      
      jim.markle@primus.com
      
      
      Or call my buddy, AA captian paul rosendahl.  He lives right there.  Just
      tell him chris told you to call him..  972 231 1112
      
      chris bobka
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: <Isablcorky@aol.com>
      Bayesian.classifier.says.spam.probability.is.70.to.80@[score:0.7041]>
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Flying Helmet
      
      
      > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Isablcorky@aol.com
      >
      >
      > Pieters,
      >
      > There is an A/N surplus type store in Dallas that sells leather flying
      > helmets. It is located near Northcentral Exp and Arapaho. Would anyone
      know the
      > phone or mailing address? Thanks
      >
      > Corky in La flying with a knit cap that blows off my head on take off.
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
 
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