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1. 08:59 AM - Nashville Airports (Parker Thomas)
2. 11:22 AM - Re: AF-2500 Calibration (RobHickman@AOL.COM)
3. 03:52 PM - alternate tailwheel - was Bell tailwheel (Larry James)
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Subject: | Nashville Airports |
Tim -
I flew into Nashville several years ago in my RV-8. Tune is a nice little
airport (I got my pilots license there), but I ruled it out because I
couldn't get a rental car there. If you can, it is great because it is
right near an interstate that can whisk you downtown or to tourist
attractions, etc. It is not very difficult to get to if you can read
interstate signs. I landed at BNA and used one of the FBO's. It worked
fine - no problems with tiedowns, fees weren't expensive, etc. They dropped
me at the rental car counter with no trouble. Smyrna is fine too, but it is
a little farther out than the other two.
Hope that helps. If you need any suggestions about where to go, contact me
off list. I grew up there.
Parker
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me@parkerthomas.com
www.parkerthomas.com
Phone 510-393-9876
Fax 510-225-2358
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> I am posting this again because it never came through on the email list.
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> My wife and I are planning to fly to Nashville for our anniversary in a
> couple of weeks. I see there are two airports besides the International
> airport (BNA). John C. Tune (JWN) and Cornelia (M88). Could someone from
> this area tell me which would be the most RV (RV related post) friendly
> airport between these two? We will be in town for 4 days.
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> Any comments appreciated
> Tim
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Subject: | Re: AF-2500 Calibration |
The system is sent out calibrated so you should not have to do anything. Yo
can check it by setting your altimeter to zero feet and then seing if the
setting matches the manifold pressure.
We have our new forum up and running just for this type of question:
_http://www.advanced-flight-systems.com/forum/_
(http://www.advanced-flight-systems.com/forum/)
Sincerely,
Rob Hickman
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Subject: | alternate tailwheel - was Bell tailwheel |
I'm sure the Bell tailwheel and Vince's tailwheel (Screaming Eagle) are
good. In the interest of maintaining the archives; another source for a
very good tailwheel is the Aircraft Products product. The contact info is:
Aviation Products, Inc.
114 Bryant Street
Ojai, CA 93023
805-646-6042
I'm pretty sure they don't do computers but you can find pictures of them
through the archives on builders' sites.
I have one and like it as do a few of my friends flying RV's.
Larry E. James
Bellevue, WA
Super Decathlon
Rocket (under construction)
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