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1. 05:34 AM - Keri-Ann Price saying, " Hello! " (womenfly2)
2. 05:37 AM - article in Sport Pilot (Oscar Zuniga)
3. 07:50 AM - Re: Moving a project (Robert Gow)
4. 08:10 AM - Re: Mooving a project (Robert Gow)
5. 09:12 AM - Re: Mooving a project (Isablcorky@aol.com)
6. 10:37 AM - Yellow Poplar for Spars (Terry Hall)
7. 11:47 AM - Axle/Wheel stop (HelsperSew@aol.com)
8. 11:47 AM - Re: Axel on Wood Gear Question (Dale Johnson)
9. 12:39 PM - Re: Axle/Wheel stop (Phillips, Jack)
10. 01:08 PM - Re: Poplar Grove (HelsperSew@aol.com)
11. 03:31 PM - Dick N's cool piet, and misc (rmueller23)
12. 08:20 PM - Need assistance! (KMHeide, BA, CPO, FAAOP)
13. 08:36 PM - Need assistance phone number! (KMHeide, BA, CPO, FAAOP)
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Subject: | Keri-Ann Price saying, " Hello! " |
Its been awhile. Some people have been asking were I am, so here is a link to find
me:
Keep the Dream,
Keri-Ann
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Subject: | article in Sport Pilot |
Thanks to all who offered, but no help needed after all. I found a big flat
envelope in my mailbox yesterday. Mary Jones sent me 3 copies of the
magazine so I'm all fixed up.
Pietenpols forever!
Oscar Zuniga
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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Subject: | Moving a project |
That's pretty inexpensive. I don't suppose it would be a problem to register
the trailer here so I could bring plates with me.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Dave and
Connie
Sent: July 30, 2007 6:24 PM
To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Moving a project
Why not just drive down in a car and purchase a $250 trailer from Harbor
Freight or Tractor Supply? You would overhang a couple of feet in front of
the trailer and maybe 6 in back. Here in NY a registration would be $10.
Dave
At 02:56 PM 7/30/2007, you wrote:
I've made a deal on a project in New Mexico. Now I need to get it to
the big town of Midland Ontario. I thought perhaps I could ride my
motorcycle and bring them both back in a Uhaul but a Piet is is quit long.
(200 inches including mount by the plans) and would require a huge truck.
Any clever ideas? Does any one know what a container might cost?
Bob
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Subject: | Mooving a project |
Thanks all. Lot's of good ideas. I'll kick it around and see what the
schedule will withstand. Certainly a road trip will be fun. I've not seen
some of the states I'd have to go thru on the way back. Of course I'd
rather fly the Cherokee or drive the motorcycle but . . . . .
Bob
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From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of MICHAEL
SILVIUS
Sent: July 30, 2007 10:37 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Mooving a project
That is what the rack I built to move the Falconar looked like.
more pix of the plane at:
http://rides.webshots.com/album/147451245dhnmgI
Michael Silvius
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Subject: | Re: Mooving a project |
Get the movie, " The World's Fastest Indian " for some additional traveling
ideas.
CMC and Nathan
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Subject: | Yellow Poplar for Spars |
Hello all,
Has anyone used Yellow Poplar for laminated spars? If so, what was your
experience? All comments welcome.
Terry Hall
Sky Scout Builder
Ada, OK
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Chris,
I made a simple sleeve/disc out of 4130 and welded it in place when I was
sure of the placement. I used very small spot-type welds as to not compromise
strength of the axle. See attached.
Dan Helsper,
Poplar Grove, IL
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Subject: | Axel on Wood Gear Question |
Chris
I used a hub just like the one on the outside with a 10-32 bolt through
the axel.
Dale Johnson in Mpls
> [Original Message]
> From: Catdesigns <catdesigns@comcast.net>
> To: <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>
> Date: 7/30/2007 10:01:39 PM
> Subject: Pietenpol-List: Axel on Wood Gear Question
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<catdesigns@comcast.net>
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> Question for people with the wood gear strait axel. What goes on the
inner
> side to hold the wheel in place? I have pictures of the outer end of the
> axel but non of the inside. I am planning on using brakes like Mike Cuy
or
> perhaps a drum.
>
> Anyone have pictures of their axel without the wheels on it?
>
> Chris Tracy
> Sacramento, Ca
> Website at http://www.Westcoastpiet.com
>
>
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Hey Dan -
Sorry I missed you Saturday. Apparently I was landing at Poplar Grove
in my RV4 as you were about to take off. Spent several hours on the
ground there waiting for the wx to improve on my route southeast. I
would have enjoyed getting to see your project while I was there. Tina
said that you were departing in that red Aeronca as I was landing.
Jack Phillips
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[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
HelsperSew@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 2:47 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Axle/Wheel stop
Chris,
I made a simple sleeve/disc out of 4130 and welded it in place when I
was sure of the placement. I used very small spot-type welds as to not
compromise strength of the axle. See attached.
Dan Helsper,
Poplar Grove, IL
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Subject: | Re: Poplar Grove |
Jack,
Sorry I missed you too. I was giving rides all throughout the day in my
Aeronca Sedan to all my relatives attending our son's wedding reception at our
home there on the airport. I got the message from Tina on Sunday that you said
"Hi". We should make arrangements in advance next year as you are passing
through. It will be a miracle if I am finished with my Piet by then. BTW I was
able to attend a 3 day workshop in OSH entitled "how to carve a prop". I
was a fixture there for the whole time and learned EVERYTHING from start to
finish. The instructor was a good ole boy from chapter 241 in DeKalb IL. by the
name of Jerry Thornhill. A real character. He has helped to build over 20
WWI aircraft, and he recently sold his Gnome-powered Sopwith Camel to Peter
Jackson (movie fame) in New Zealand. The tools for the prop carving were an
electric chain saw, a 9" disc sander (rubber wheel), and a DeWalt oscillating
sander, in that order. I am going to try it myself.
Dan Helsper
Poplar Grove, IL.
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Subject: | Dick N's cool piet, and misc |
Hello all,
I was fortunate enough to be able to attend Osh, and when I managed to secure a
release from my duties at the Red Barn I met my uncle and his buddy who is building
a somewhat obscure homebuilt w/ a corvair, and on our trip through the
homebuilt exhibitor area we passed the Rotec tent. Thankfully we were just in
time for the run of Dick N's Roitec powered Piet, and it was fantastic.
The Piet with that engine is unbelievably neat, and the airframe itself is a work
of art.
I'm sure better photos will make their way onto the list, but I'll throw mine up
for now. I was blessed enough to have Chet autograph my Piet Story book, and
look forward to ordering my plans and get to building on a Piet w/ a Model A
Ford,
Ryan
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Subject: | Need assistance! |
Fellow Pieters:
I have located an engine for my pietenpol project in Fairmont, Oklahoma. Hence
the problem.....I need someone who can drive over to his residence and examine
the engine. For my needs, it is the right price and what I have been searching
for! Any takers close to his location? I believe it is straight south of Wichita,
Kansas!
I would like to purchase this engine and have it shipped back to me via truck.
However, the seller has no way of providing photos and not able to store/crate
the engine for shipping.
So, if any fellow Pieter's are interested in a nice evening drive please contact
me ASAP. I do have some green paper in very small denominations for gas usage!
Sincerely,
Ken H.
Fargo, ND
Kenneth M. Heide, BA,CPO,FAAOP
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Subject: | Need assistance phone number! |
Fellow Pieters:
If you are interested please contact me at one of the following numbers:
218-486-1963 Home
701-793-3030 Cell
701-298-7926 Work
Thanks,
Ken H
Kenneth M. Heide, BA,CPO,FAAOP
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