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1. 04:33 AM - Sky Scout First Flight (bill55)
2. 07:07 AM - Piet. CFI needed. (Tim)
3. 07:10 AM - Re: Sky Scout First Flight (Gary Boothe)
4. 10:08 AM - Riblett GA30U-613.5 airfoil (ivan.todorovic)
5. 12:06 PM - Re: Sky Scout First Flight (Wayne Bressler)
6. 05:52 PM - Re: Sky Scout First Flight (Skip Gadd)
7. 06:43 PM - Re: Rubeck Ribs (Ben Charvet)
8. 06:53 PM - Re: Please Make A Contribution To Support Your Lists (Robert Ray)
9. 08:04 PM - Please make A Contribution To Support Your Lists (Oscar Zuniga)
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Subject: | Sky Scout First Flight |
The Sky Scout has finally flown over Brodhead yesterday. Thirty minute flight
was flawless and Ted Davis gave the airplane the thumbs up approval! Takeoff
speed is 60 mph, stall is 30-35 mph and cruise is 70 to 75 mph. Overall weight
is 619 pounds with oil and water. Model A engine started first flip and idled
at 540 rpm. Full throttle is around 2100 rpm. I will attach a photo of Ted
taking off on the East-West runway at Brodhead.
Bill Liimatainen
Monroe, Wisconsin
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Subject: | Piet. CFI needed. |
Anyone out there known of a CFI in the Sarasota Fl. area who would give me some
dual time in my Piet.
Tim
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Subject: | Sky Scout First Flight |
Congratulations, Bill!! Looks like it was a beautiful day!
Gary Boothe
Cool, Ca.
Pietenpol
WW Corvair Conversion, mounted
Tail done, Fuselage on gear
(15 ribs down.)
Do not archive
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[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of bill55
Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 4:33 AM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Sky Scout First Flight
<bliimatainen@antennaplus.com>
The Sky Scout has finally flown over Brodhead yesterday. Thirty minute
flight was flawless and Ted Davis gave the airplane the thumbs up approval!
Takeoff speed is 60 mph, stall is 30-35 mph and cruise is 70 to 75 mph.
Overall weight is 619 pounds with oil and water. Model A engine started
first flip and idled at 540 rpm. Full throttle is around 2100 rpm. I will
attach a photo of Ted taking off on the East-West runway at Brodhead.
Bill Liimatainen
Monroe, Wisconsin
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=271666#271666
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http://forums.matronics.com//files/sky_scout_first_flight_197.jpg
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Subject: | Riblett GA30U-613.5 airfoil |
Someone may find this files to be of interest.
Regards,
Ivan Todorovic
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http://forums.matronics.com//files/ga30u_6135_129.pdf
http://forums.matronics.com//files/ga30u_6135_173.dxf
http://forums.matronics.com//files/ga30u_6135_163.dat
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Subject: | Re: Sky Scout First Flight |
Now that looks like fun!!!
Wayne Bressler Jr.
Taildraggers, Inc.
taildraggersinc.com
Sent from the phone that made the Blackberry obsolete.
On Nov 8, 2009, at 7:32 AM, "bill55" <bliimatainen@antennaplus.com>
wrote:
> >
>
> The Sky Scout has finally flown over Brodhead yesterday. Thirty
> minute flight was flawless and Ted Davis gave the airplane the
> thumbs up approval! Takeoff speed is 60 mph, stall is 30-35 mph and
> cruise is 70 to 75 mph. Overall weight is 619 pounds with oil and
> water. Model A engine started first flip and idled at 540 rpm.
> Full throttle is around 2100 rpm. I will attach a photo of Ted
> taking off on the East-West runway at Brodhead.
>
> Bill Liimatainen
> Monroe, Wisconsin
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=271666#271666
>
>
> Attachments:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com//files/sky_scout_first_flight_197.jpg
>
>
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Subject: | Sky Scout First Flight |
Bill,
Congratulations! The Scout looks great, can't wait to see it in person next
summer.
Skip
> [Original Message]
>
<bliimatainen@antennaplus.com>
>
> The Sky Scout has finally flown over Brodhead yesterday. Thirty minute
flight was flawless and Ted Davis gave the airplane the thumbs up approval!
Takeoff speed is 60 mph, stall is 30-35 mph and cruise is 70 to 75 mph.
Overall weight is 619 pounds with oil and water. Model A engine started
first flip and idled at 540 rpm. Full throttle is around 2100 rpm. I will
attach a photo of Ted taking off on the East-West runway at Brodhead.
>
> Bill Liimatainen
> Monroe, Wisconsin
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I was fortunate to meet Charlie at Sun N Fun about 4 years ago, after I
had built my ribs. It took me 2 months. I believe he did it as a hobby
and built 2 ribs a day. He was making ribs in the woodworking tent at
the time. I'm glad I got to meet him. I'm glad I built my own ribs,
and would do so again, but agree that $300 was a bargain.
Ben Charvet
tbyh@aol.com wrote:
> Yes, Charlie Rubeck sold sets of ribs for $300...considering the hours
> and materials, he was working for way less than minimum wage! I would
> advise anyone who has an opportunity to buy a set of completed ribs
> (assuming they are well built), should buy 'em poste haste!
>
> Meanwhile, we all miss Charlie and remember him...
>
> Fred B.
> La Crosse, WI
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Please Make A Contribution To Support Your Lists |
What is customery contribution?
Russell Ray
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Subject: | Please make A Contribution To Support Your Lists |
Russell asked:
>What is customary contribution?
It's anything you want, or nothing. I always try to
contribute $25 or $30 annually because I get a great
deal out of this list. I figure at $26 annually, I'm
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Seven cents a day! The posts are screened for viruses,
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the list admin by not contributing $50 or more, but I
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That's my take on it, anyhow.
Oscar Zuniga
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San Antonio, TX
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