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1. 12:13 AM - Re: Re: West Coast Piet (Andrew Hoots)
2. 01:01 AM - Re: Re: West Coast Piet (John Woods)
3. 03:14 AM - Re: Re: West Coast Piet (Jack Textor)
4. 05:03 AM - Re: Re: West Coast Piet (Charles N. Campbell)
5. 05:11 AM - Re: Re: West Coast Piet (Ed KTOWN Knouse)
6. 09:26 AM - Stearman center section (Glen Schweizer)
7. 01:06 PM - Re: Long fuselage and Model A (Vincent Dunn)
8. 07:54 PM - Re: Long fuselage and Model A (taildrags)
9. 09:59 PM - Re: West Coast Piet (Catdesigns)
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Subject: | Re: West Coast Piet |
Chris,
Earlier today I was prompted for a password, but now=C2-I am=C2-not.=C2
- Thank you for providing such a wonderful wealth of information on this
site.=C2- Soon I will have enough pictures compiled to send to you for my
build.
Andy HootsO'Fallon, IL
On Monday, January 30, 2017 1:40 AM, Catdesigns <Catdesigns@att.net> wr
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No, you do not need a password.=C2- I'm not sure why it is asking for a p
assword. When I go on the site, it doesn't prompt me for a password... curi
ous.
Anyone else having this problem?
Chris
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Chris
Sacramento, CA
WestCoastPiet.com
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Subject: | Re: West Coast Piet |
I am able to access the site without a password.
http://www.westcoastpiet.com/index.htm
JohnW
Perth, W Australia
On 30 January 2017 at 15:27, Catdesigns <Catdesigns@att.net> wrote:
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> No, you do not need a password. I'm not sure why it is asking for a
> password. When I go on the site, it doesn't prompt me for a password...
> curious.
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Subject: | Re: West Coast Piet |
Working today Chris, weird. Thanks for all you do.
Jack Textor
Sent from my iPad
> On Jan 30, 2017, at 1:27 AM, Catdesigns <Catdesigns@att.net> wrote:
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When I go on the site, it doesn't prompt me for a password... curious.
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> Sacramento, CA
> WestCoastPiet.com
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Subject: | Re: West Coast Piet |
I just went to West Coast Piet and got there without any problem. Chuck
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 2:27 AM, Catdesigns <Catdesigns@att.net> wrote:
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> No, you do not need a password. I'm not sure why it is asking for a
> password. When I go on the site, it doesn't prompt me for a password...
> curious.
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> Anyone else having this problem?
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> Chris
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> Chris
> Sacramento, CA
> WestCoastPiet.com
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=465549#465549
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Subject: | Re: West Coast Piet |
Yes. When I try to log on the Matronics Pietenpol site I also get asked for a password
( which apparently I have forgotten!
Fortunately, I'm still receiving posts via the email alert system and if I tap
on any link it still takes me to the site (without a password requirement).
I emailed the Matronic's admin guyto sort out/reset a new password and never received
anything back.
Let me know if you find a solution!
KTOWN
"The Piety Project"
(aka "The Fabulous Princess Di")
Hybrid Air Camper
Wire wheels
694YU (reserved)
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 29, 2017, at 23:32, Catdesigns <Catdesigns@att.net> wrote:
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> No, you do not need a password. I'm not sure why it is asking for a password.
When I go on the site, it doesn't prompt me for a password... curious.
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> Sacramento, CA
> WestCoastPiet.com
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Subject: | Stearman center section |
In the back ground is a stack of spars
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Subject: | Re: Long fuselage and Model A |
Oscar,
Thanks for the Long history of CG calculations. But what is the answer to the question
posed at the end?
"So what would BP do if he made the fuselage 172.375 inches long (a whopping 9.375
inches longer) and moved the rear seat back aft yet another 76.25 -72.25 or
4 inches?"
I want to know since I'm also building the 172 3/8" fuselage per plans purchased
from Doc Mosier. How far aft of the firewall should the axle be? Thanks. Here's
a pix of the plans....
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Vincent Dunn
Salem Oregon
vincentkdunn(at)yahoo.com
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Subject: | Re: Long fuselage and Model A |
Vincent: the answer is, "it depends" ;o) There is an excellent multi-part writeup
on the placement of the axle that was written up by William Wynne after extensive
weighing, measuring, and analysis of various Air Campers, and I'll need
to go back and re-read it because the conclusions were quite definite. The
thing about all of this is that if you do it right, you'll only have to do it
one time and you'll have a sound basis for setting it up the way you decide to.
Let me go back through the articles and see if I can boil it down to your case.
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
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Subject: | Re: West Coast Piet |
Phew, I'm glad it is working again. Not sure what was happening. Typically it
only gets screwed up when try to fix things but this time I did nothing.
Chris
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Chris
Sacramento, CA
WestCoastPiet.com
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