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1. 05:43 AM - Sorry for the blank messages I (my computer) sent ()
2. 07:54 AM - Re: AC cooling chest (Lew Gallagher)
3. 12:34 PM - OSH camping questions (Deems Davis)
4. 01:36 PM - Re: OSH camping questions (gary)
5. 01:46 PM - Re: OSH camping questions (Robin Marks)
6. 01:48 PM - Re: OSH camping questions (Seano)
7. 01:54 PM - Re: OSH camping questions (Jim Combs)
8. 02:12 PM - Re: OSH camping questions (Bob Leffler)
9. 02:22 PM - VH-XIO Flying (John Dunne)
10. 03:45 PM - Re: Sorry for the blank messages I (my computer) sent (Linn Walters)
11. 04:35 PM - stick grip labels (Bob Turner)
12. 04:48 PM - VH-XIO Flying (John MacCallum)
13. 05:06 PM - Re: stick grip labels (Danny Riggs)
14. 05:08 PM - Re: stick grip labels (Rene)
15. 05:21 PM - Re: stick grip labels (Jay Rowe)
16. 05:47 PM - Re: stick grip labels (Jesse Saint)
17. 05:53 PM - Re: stick grip labels (pascal)
18. 06:29 PM - Re: stick grip labels (Tim Olson)
19. 08:23 PM - Re: stick grip labels (Lenny Iszak)
20. 09:12 PM - Re: Re: AC cooling chest (Patrick Pulis)
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Subject: | Sorry for the blank messages I (my computer) sent |
I just noticed that I have sent two blank replies to the list. I must have a virus
in my system that did it.
Ted Chang
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Subject: | Re: AC cooling chest |
Hey Patrick,
Here are a couple of pictures of the last one I made for the guy that flies a Cessna.
He has his accessory outlet on the dash, so I made the in-line switch
about two feet from the receptacle, with a total length of about 11 feet so that
he can put the cooler in the back. The 4" ducts extend to 8 ft. and they are
quick detach.
Thanks for the interest, - Lew
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NOW OFICIALLY BUILDER #40549
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Subject: | OSH camping questions |
This is the 1st year for us to camp, and we've got a couple of questions
for the 'repeat offenders'
Can you count on being able to purchase food, milk, meat, ice, etc to
cook from the store/near the campsite? Or is it limited to 'essentials'.
Where can you charge cell phones/laptops/ipads etc?
Deems
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Subject: | OSH camping questions |
Not a problem to get the items you mentioned, although the meat may be
limited to hot dogs, brats, and hamburger. You can charge your stuff up on
one of our motor homes, all have outside outlets. If you need something and
the store doesn't have it, you can barrow my or Bob's vehicle and run to
town. We don't charge much!!!!!
Gary Specketer
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From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Deems Davis
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 2:33 PM
Subject: RV10-List: OSH camping questions
This is the 1st year for us to camp, and we've got a couple of questions for
the 'repeat offenders'
Can you count on being able to purchase food, milk, meat, ice, etc to cook
from the store/near the campsite? Or is it limited to 'essentials'.
Where can you charge cell phones/laptops/ipads etc?
Deems
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Subject: | OSH camping questions |
Deems, I will have a rent-a-car as well in case you need transportation.
Robin
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Subject: | Re: OSH camping questions |
There is a nearby Walmart if you can stand to go in one of those. I-Tim
has a plethora of electronic connectors and a 100000000 watt generator
and Aux Batteries and a tesla coil to charge anything. The only problem
is they are all used up with his own electronics:)
----- Original Message -----
From: Deems Davis
To: rv10-list@matronics.com
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 1:33 PM
Subject: RV10-List: OSH camping questions
This is the 1st year for us to camp, and we've got a couple of
questions for the 'repeat offenders'
Can you count on being able to purchase food, milk, meat, ice, etc to
cook from the store/near the campsite? Or is it limited to 'essentials'.
Where can you charge cell phones/laptops/ipads etc?
Deems
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Subject: | Re: OSH camping questions |
But there is a REQUIRED item if you borrow Gary's car. You MUST bring a
bumper sticker for your favorite university football team (As long as it is
not the Georgia Bulldogs) and put it on the car - Just make sure it's
lightly taped on. The results are ALWAYS fun!
Gary, don't let Brenda read this!
JimC
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 4:35 PM, gary <speckter@comcast.net> wrote:
> Not a problem to get the items you mentioned, although the meat may be
> limited to hot dogs, brats, and hamburger. You can charge your stuff up
on
> one of our motor homes, all have outside outlets. If you need something
and
> the store doesn=92t have it, you can barrow my or Bob=92s vehicle and run
to
> town. We don=92t charge much!!!!!
>
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> Gary Specketer
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Subject: | OSH camping questions |
Yes, the store at the Red Barn has meat, eggs, milk, vegetables, bread, can
goods, etc.
There are also plenty of us that occasionally head to a grocery store off
the airport.
There is power around the shower facility, but you have to be real trusting
to leave your devices there. Although, I've not heard that there is a theft
issue and have seen many cells phones left unattended. Generators around
the camp usually start promptly at 7:30 in the morning. Most of the folks
with generators have extension cords you can plug into. Finding somebody
in the RV-10 HQ with a generator running is usually not a problem.
Tim just posted the Zaug's food schedule. There are places open for
breakfast and dinner. Ace's has good omelets. You don't have to cook,
unless you prefer to cook your meals. Then there are all the group
dinners.
From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Deems Davis
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 3:33 PM
Subject: RV10-List: OSH camping questions
This is the 1st year for us to camp, and we've got a couple of questions for
the 'repeat offenders'
Can you count on being able to purchase food, milk, meat, ice, etc to cook
from the store/near the campsite? Or is it limited to 'essentials'.
Where can you charge cell phones/laptops/ipads etc?
Deems
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XIO took to the air Friday afternoon (16th July) for its maiden flight
around Archerfield, Brisbane Australia.
In compliance with its special ops certification, for operation over a busy
airport and to avoid populated areas,
a take off on 28 with a landing on 10 was the rule, so waiting for the wind
to trend the other way late afternoon was the go.
What an awesome machine!
Yesterday put in a couple of hours x-country with some test work to
establish the parameters.
Truly blown away.
Minor snags.. slight heavy right wing, no floscan reading for fuel flow and
maybe high oil temp issue at 219F on climb
Settled out at 202F in the cruise, but considering winter temps at the
moment, I'd be looking to get that back to the 180 as the norm before the
summer.
I'm extremely grateful to the many generous people on the RV list for their
time and in particular,
Tim Olson's website that I shamelessly lived on, drew inspiration from and
enjoyed immensely. Thanks Tim!!
John VH-XIO, 40315
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Subject: | Re: Sorry for the blank messages I (my computer) sent |
Not necessarily so. Look at the 'email source' under the view
pulldown. You may see a lot of garbage and your email.
Linn
tc1234c@roadrunner.com wrote:
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virus in my system that did it.
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Subject: | stick grip labels |
For those flying: Did your inspector require labels on your stick grip controls?
(e.g, PTT, autopilot disconnect, trim up, trim down, etc.)
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Bob Turner
RV-10 QB
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http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=305242#305242
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Congratulations John,
Do have any pictures on the web?
Cheers
John MacCallum
#41016
VH-???
From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of John Dunne
Sent: Sunday, 18 July 2010 7:19 AM
Subject: RV10-List: VH-XIO Flying
XIO took to the air Friday afternoon (16th July) for its maiden flight
around Archerfield, Brisbane Australia.
In compliance with its special ops certification, for operation over a busy
airport and to avoid populated areas,
a take off on 28 with a landing on 10 was the rule, so waiting for the wind
to trend the other way late afternoon was the go.
What an awesome machine!
Yesterday put in a couple of hours x-country with some test work to
establish the parameters.
Truly blown away.
Minor snags.. slight heavy right wing, no floscan reading for fuel flow and
maybe high oil temp issue at 219F on climb
Settled out at 202F in the cruise, but considering winter temps at the
moment, I'd be looking to get that back to the 180 as the norm before the
summer.
I'm extremely grateful to the many generous people on the RV list for their
time and in particular,
Tim Olson's website that I shamelessly lived on, drew inspiration from and
enjoyed immensely. Thanks Tim!!
John VH-XIO, 40315
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Subject: | stick grip labels |
I helped with an inspection on my friends's Zenith 701 and the DAR did requ
ire him to label the stick.
> Subject: RV10-List: stick grip labels
> From: bobturner@alum.rpi.edu
> Date: Sat=2C 17 Jul 2010 16:34:57 -0700
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
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> For those flying: Did your inspector require labels on your stick grip co
ntrols? (e.g=2C PTT=2C autopilot disconnect=2C trim up=2C trim down=2C etc.
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> RV-10 QB
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Subject: | stick grip labels |
Mine did NOT. But in preparation for the question, I put a diagram in the
manual.
See my POH here.
http://www.vansairforce.net/POH/N423CF_RV10.pdf
Footnote.....my POH was built off of others provided by people on this
forum.
Rene'
801-721-6080
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[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bob Turner
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 5:35 PM
Subject: RV10-List: stick grip labels
For those flying: Did your inspector require labels on your stick grip
controls? (e.g, PTT, autopilot disconnect, trim up, trim down, etc.)
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Bob Turner
RV-10 QB
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Subject: | Re: stick grip labels |
Yes but she said I could take care of it later. Later is still
sometime away. I have the Infiniti grips--not sure how I am going to
do it. Maybe inscribe with a dremel and then hilight with white dope.
Jay Rowe 100 hours
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 17, 2010, at 7:34 PM, "Bob Turner" <bobturner@alum.rpi.edu>
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> For those flying: Did your inspector require labels on your stick
> grip controls? (e.g, PTT, autopilot disconnect, trim up, trim down,
> etc.)
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> Bob Turner
> RV-10 QB
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Subject: | Re: stick grip labels |
I have not had a DAR as for it.
do not archive
Jesse Saint
Saint Aviation, Inc.
jesse@saintaviation.com
C: 352-427-0285
F: 815-377-3694
On Jul 17, 2010, at 7:34 PM, Bob Turner wrote:
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Subject: | Re: stick grip labels |
Matt Dralle has a template he used that you could stick on the panel.
One needs to be able to have a reference for a non flyer so as long as
it is near the stick and one can discern whats what it should be fine.
Hard to put labels on the actual stick.
Pascal
On Sat, 2010-07-17 at 20:20 -0400, Jay Rowe wrote:
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> Yes but she said I could take care of it later. Later is still
> sometime away. I have the Infiniti grips--not sure how I am going to
> do it. Maybe inscribe with a dremel and then hilight with white dope.
> Jay Rowe 100 hours
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> wrote:
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> > grip controls? (e.g, PTT, autopilot disconnect, trim up, trim down,
> > etc.)
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Subject: | Re: stick grip labels |
Mine didn't, as far as I can remember but it is a really good idea, so
I did, and people have commented very positively on it being helpful
when they fly with me.
Tim
On Jul 17, 2010, at 6:34 PM, "Bob Turner" <bobturner@alum.rpi.edu>
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> For those flying: Did your inspector require labels on your stick
> grip controls? (e.g, PTT, autopilot disconnect, trim up, trim down,
> etc.)
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> Bob Turner
> RV-10 QB
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=305242#305242
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Subject: | Re: stick grip labels |
Hugo Terrosa's daughter can engrave the Infinity grips with laser, and fill it
with white paint. It looks pretty awesome. I'll try to dig up a picture if I can.
Give her a call at 561-715-6059. Her name is Erika.
Lenny
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Subject: | Re: AC cooling chest |
Mate, you are a legend and you must become an honorary 'Aussie' for designi
ng =0Athat.- How cool.=0A=0AWhat are the holes around the top edge for?
=0A=0ADoes air get sucked in at the top and blown out from the vents at the
top?=0A=0AWhere did you get the radiator and pump from.=0A=0AHow ingenious
.=0A=0AMany thanks=0A=0APat=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________
=0AFrom: Lew Gallagher <lewgall@charter.net>=0ATo: rv10-list@matronics.com
=0ASent: Sun, 18 July, 2010 12:23:22 AM=0ASubject: RV10-List: Re: AC coolin
ter.net>=0A=0AHey Patrick,=0A=0AHere are a couple of pictures of the last o
ne I made for the guy that flies a =0ACessna.- He has his accessory outle
t on the dash, so I made the in-line switch =0Aabout two feet from the rece
ptacle, with a total length of about 11 feet so that =0Ahe can put the cool
er in the back.- The 4" ducts extend to 8 ft. and they are =0Aquick detac
h.=0A=0AThanks for the interest, - Lew=0A=0A--------=0Anon-pilot=0Acrazy ab
out building=0ANOW OFICIALLY BUILDER #40549=0AFly off completed !=0A=0A=0A
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c8_medium_937.jpg=0Ahttp://forums.matronics.com//files/ac7_medium_697.jpg
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