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1. 04:51 AM - Re: HobbyAir For Sale (RV Builder (Michael Sausen))
2. 05:50 AM - Trip to St. Louis (lenleg@aol.com)
3. 06:53 AM - Re: HobbyAir For Sale (SOLD) (Dwight Frye)
4. 07:59 AM - Re: Trip to St. Louis (Glaeser, Dennis A)
5. 08:14 AM - Re: Re: Trip to St. Louis (Robert Cutter)
6. 08:19 AM - Re: Re: Trip to St. Louis (John Jessen)
7. 11:02 AM - Re: VOR Antenna Mounting... (marcausman)
8. 10:37 PM - Trim servo cable routing (DEAN PSIROPOULOS)
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Subject: | HobbyAir For Sale |
Hey Dwight if you still have it I could probably do $250. Let me know.
Michael Sausen
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From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Dwight Frye
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 12:15 PM
Subject: RV-List: HobbyAir For Sale
I have a HobbyAir 1 that I know I'll never use again, so it is up
for sale. I paid about $400 for it a few years ago. It is the single
person unit, and I got the full hood because with a beard I worried
that the face mask would not seal well enough.
You can see a few quick pictures at :
http://picasaweb.google.com/DwightRFrye/HobbyAirForSale
I used this a few times, but the unit is in excellent condition. I
do have a few paint smears on the hose, but otherwise the worst
abuse it has taken is to collect a little dust while in storage.
A quick look shows them as being a bit more expnsive these days, but
I'd be happy to get $300 out of it. If you are interested drop me
a line, and if you think I'm asking too much .. make me an offer.
-- Dwight Frye
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Subject: | Trip to St. Louis |
Can anyone suggest a good general aviation airport to go into following Oshkosh
for a day or two for business ... would need to get a rental car?
Thanks !
Len Leggette, RV-8A
Greensboro, NC? N910LL
710 hrs
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Subject: | Re: HobbyAir For Sale (SOLD) |
Michael,
Thanks for your (and everyone else's) interest. I've found a buyer,
and so the HobbyAir is sold. Heck, the guy who picked it up has
already got payment on the way .. so I've got to hussle to get it
shipped out. Thanks, everyone!
-- Dwight
On Mon Jul 14 07:47:58 2008, "RV Builder (Michael Sausen)" wrote :
>Hey Dwight if you still have it I could probably do $250. Let me know.
>
>Michael Sausen
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Subject: | Re: Trip to St. Louis |
Creve Coeur airport (1H0). Is a very nice GA airport West of STL.
There is an antique airplane museum - 3 hangars worth - on the field
($10 donation for a tour).
I don't know if any of the recent flooding in that area has affected it.
It's been flooded in the past, so be sure to check.
If you're looking for something bigger, more commercial, Spirit of St.
Louis (SUS) is a bit further west, and St. Louis Downtown (CPS) is in
IL, across the river from downtown.
The other GA airports in the area, St. Charles (3SQ) and Smartt (SET)
are nice, but getting a rental car or transport to a hotel will be more
difficult.
Dennis Glaeser
Moved from STL to DET back in '93
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Subject: | Re: Trip to St. Louis |
Re: Trip to St. LouisLen,
Several years ago I was doing a job in ST. Louis and landed at SUS and
was there for 3 weeks. They were great. I did, however, go to Creve
Coeur airport and took the $10 tour. It was wonderful. Lots of rare
stuff there and they were very friendly as mentioned by Dennis.
RVRC
RC & Moonpie
Robert Cutter
----- Original Message -----
From: Glaeser, Dennis A
To: RV-List@matronics.com
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 10:55 AM
Subject: RV-List: Re: Trip to St. Louis
Creve Coeur airport (1H0). Is a very nice GA airport West of STL.
There is an antique airplane museum - 3 hangars worth - on the field
($10 donation for a tour).
I don't know if any of the recent flooding in that area has affected
it. It's been flooded in the past, so be sure to check.
If you're looking for something bigger, more commercial, Spirit of St.
Louis (SUS) is a bit further west, and St. Louis Downtown (CPS) is in
IL, across the river from downtown.
The other GA airports in the area, St. Charles (3SQ) and Smartt (SET)
are nice, but getting a rental car or transport to a hotel will be more
difficult.
Dennis Glaeser
Moved from STL to DET back in '93
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Subject: | Re: Trip to St. Louis |
I concur. Flying my GlaStar from NC to OR last year, my first stop was a
visit to Creve Coeur. The FBO there, for a modest fee, put my plane in
their hanger for the couple days I was there to do business. Got a rental
car from Hertz. People on the field were very friendly. Besides a large
number of older planes, there's also a Reno racer of some type. Not sure
the category. Not sure about the other airports mentioned, but I would
think if it's not been flooded, this would be a great stop. .
_____
From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Glaeser, Dennis A
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 7:56 AM
Subject: RV-List: Re: Trip to St. Louis
Creve Coeur airport (1H0). Is a very nice GA airport West of STL. There is
an antique airplane museum - 3 hangars worth - on the field ($10 donation
for a tour).
I don't know if any of the recent flooding in that area has affected it.
It's been flooded in the past, so be sure to check.
If you're looking for something bigger, more commercial, Spirit of St. Louis
(SUS) is a bit further west, and St. Louis Downtown (CPS) is in IL, across
the river from downtown.
The other GA airports in the area, St. Charles (3SQ) and Smartt (SET) are
nice, but getting a rental car or transport to a hotel will be more
difficult.
Dennis Glaeser
Moved from STL to DET back in '93
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Subject: | Re: VOR Antenna Mounting... |
Matt,
I mounted it up there too on my -7 and it's worked great for 400 hrs. The antennas
point forward, as they rubbed on the rudder horn if backwards, and were more
"in the way" during preflight of the tail feathers..
I also added a red rubber cap on the end of each antenna so they have a bit more
visibility. You know, the ones they sell that go on the switches on your instrument
panel.
--------
Marc Ausman
http://www.verticalpower.com
RV-7 IO-390 Flying
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=192686#192686
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Subject: | Trim servo cable routing |
Little items on the way to first flight... Installing the electric elevator
trim servo, I was planning on using the existing trim cable hole in the
elevator spar to route the 5 wire MAC cable out to the horizontal stab and
into the fuselage. But....the MAC servo jackscrew sticks out of the back of
the servo and into that hole also. There seems to be enough clearance but
I'd rather not have the jackscrew impinge on the cable and wear it through,
shorting out the trim motor. Since I'm using the Mac (Ray Allen)cable with
the tiny little wires it's probably a moot point but... Is this a non issue?
Any other routing ideas? I rather not drill any more holes in the elevator
spar web if I can help it. Thanks.
Dean Psiropoulos
RV-6A N197DM
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