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1. 04:38 AM - Re: Straight axle dimensions (womenfly2)
2. 07:35 AM - Re: metal fittings (jarheadpilot82)
3. 11:12 AM - Re: Straight axle dimensions (Jerry Dotson)
4. 12:54 PM - World's Smallest Airport (jarheadpilot82)
5. 04:12 PM - Re: World's Smallest Airport (airlion)
6. 04:19 PM - Re: World's Smallest Airport (jarheadpilot82)
7. 08:57 PM - Re: Re: metal fittings (George Abernathy)
8. 09:07 PM - Prop-carving CD, The All-Power Tool Method (Oscar Zuniga)
9. 10:19 PM - Fw: Push pull set-up (KM Heide CPO/FAAOP)
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Subject: | Re: Straight axle dimensions |
Increase the wall thickness to no less then 1/8" (.125"). Axel will bend over time
if less then that.
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Subject: | Re: metal fittings |
I will tag along with Jake's comment. If you would be interested in selling a set,
please contact me off-line.
jarheadpilot82 (at) gmail (dot) com
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Semper Fi,
Terry Hand
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Subject: | Re: Straight axle dimensions |
I made mine from 0.188 wall. May be overkill but those not so perfect landings
that I make a lot of maybe won't bend it.
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Jerry Dotson
59 Daniel Johnson Rd
Baker, FL 32531
Started building NX510JD July, 2009
now covering
21" wheels
Lycoming O-235
Jay Anderson CloudCars prop
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Subject: | World's Smallest Airport |
I thought that everyone might enjoy seeing some Athens, GA, local aviation history.
My EAA Chapter president told me about this link, and I thought that I would
pass it on.
In short, back in the late 1940's, three brothers came back from the war and had
their own flying circus. This video is a movie trailer for an upcoming documentary
being filmed about the Thrasher Brothers Aerial Circus. The other link
is an article written by the son of one of the Thrasher Brothers that expands
the story a little bit. It is a view of a time when people were thrilled by the
aerial exploits of these pilots, but before the spit and polish glitzy air shows
of today. Not quite the Dilhoefer Flying Circus, but still fun to see.
Just a fun bit of history, and I also thought that everyone would enjoy seeing
the twin ercoupe.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R_76LHkU6I
http://flagpole.com/Weekly/slackpole/TheWorldsSmallestAirport-29Dec10
http://ercoupe.com/story_4.php
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Semper Fi,
Terry Hand
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Subject: | Re: World's Smallest Airport |
Terry, are you going to Triple Tree next weekend? If so I will see you there. I
will be in my silver grey Cessna 140. I liked your klip on the worlds smallest
airport. Cheers, Gardiner Mason
--- On Mon, 9/5/11, jarheadpilot82 <jarheadpilot82@hotmail.com> wrote:
> From: jarheadpilot82 <jarheadpilot82@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Pietenpol-List: World's Smallest Airport
> To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
> Date: Monday, September 5, 2011, 3:51 PM
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> by: "jarheadpilot82" <jarheadpilot82@hotmail.com>
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> I thought that everyone might enjoy seeing some Athens, GA,
> local aviation history. My EAA Chapter president told me
> about this link, and I thought that I would pass it on.
>
> In short, back in the late 1940's, three brothers came back
> from the war and had their own flying circus. This video is
> a movie trailer for an upcoming documentary being filmed
> about the Thrasher Brothers Aerial Circus. The other link is
> an article written by the son of one of the Thrasher
> Brothers that expands the story a little bit. It is a view
> of a time when people were thrilled by the aerial exploits
> of these pilots, but before the spit and polish glitzy air
> shows of today. Not quite the Dilhoefer Flying Circus, but
> still fun to see.
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> Just a fun bit of history, and I also thought that everyone
> would enjoy seeing the twin ercoupe.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R_76LHkU6I
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> http://flagpole.com/Weekly/slackpole/TheWorldsSmallestAirport-29Dec10
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> http://ercoupe.com/story_4.php
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> Semper Fi,
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> Terry Hand
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Subject: | Re: World's Smallest Airport |
Gardiner,
Unfortunately I will be working/flying next weekend. But I will email you off-line
with the names of a couple of my friends that you should look up. They are
great guys.
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Semper Fi,
Terry Hand
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Subject: | Re: metal fittings |
Dear Terry,=0A=0AAlong with your mailing address I need your phone number
=0A=0AThanks=0A=0AGeorge=0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________=0AFrom
: jarheadpilot82 <jarheadpilot82@hotmail.com>=0ATo: pietenpol-list@matronic
s.com=0ASent: Tuesday, September 6, 2011 12:32 AM=0ASubject: Pietenpol-List
ot82" <jarheadpilot82@hotmail.com>=0A=0AI will tag along with Jake's commen
t. If you would be interested in selling a set, please contact me off-line.
=0A=0Ajarheadpilot82 (at) gmail (dot) com=0A=0A--------=0ASemper Fi,=0A=0AT
erry Hand=0A=0A=0A=0A=0ARead this topic online here:=0A=0Ahttp://forums.mat
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Subject: | Prop-carving CD, The All-Power Tool Method |
Jeff;
With only four bolt holes in the prop hub, I take it you're
putting that prop on a Ford 'A'?
Oscar Zuniga
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
Flying Squirrel N2069Z "Rocket"
Medford, OR
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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Subject: | Fw: Push pull set-up |
-Members:
I have set-up my push pull tubes with aircraft grade tie rod ends on the be
ll crank and support swing arm behind the seat. The measured throw of the s
tick is 20 degrees in either direction. Since I do not have my tail section
in place ( working on making original hinges) not sure what that equates t
o in inches of movement ( other than stick movement fore and aft of 3.25 in
ches from neutral position. Question - -am I in the ball park for elevato
r throw? What is the acceptable movement of the stick throw? Any constructi
ve advice much appreciated. See photos (all connection professionally welde
d).
-KMHeide
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