---------------------------------------------------------- RVSouthEast-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Tue 01/31/06: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 07:48 AM - Re: Flapjack Fly in LZU Gwinnett Co. (RV6AN25EH@aol.com) 2. 05:17 PM - Re: Re: Flapjack Fly in LZU Gwinnett Co. (Demeylor@aol.com) 3. 07:51 PM - FW: pitot/static/xpdr check (Larry Bowen) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 07:48:29 AM PST US From: RV6AN25EH@aol.com Subject: RVSouthEast-List: Re: Flapjack Fly in LZU Gwinnett Co. --> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: RV6AN25EH@aol.com EAA Chapter 690 is having a fly in breakfast Saturday Feb. 4 at LZU Gwinnett Co. A special program on diesel power will be presented at 10:30. _=E2=80=9CDiesel =E2=80=93 Aircraft Power for the Future or The Coming of Aero Diesel_ (http://www2.eaa690.org:8080/modules.php?op=3Dmodload&name=3DNews&file=3Darticle&sid=3D107&mode=3Dthread&order=3D0&thold=3D0) Posted by: JoelLevine =20 (http://www2.eaa690.org:8080/modules.php?op=3Dmodload&name=3DNews&file=3Dindex&catid=3D&topic=3D6) LAWRENCEVILLE, GA =E2=80=93 On Saturday, February 4, Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 690, located at Gwinnett County Airport, Lawrenceville, Georgia will host Dr. Andre Teissier-duCros, Publisher of the DieselAir Newsletter=20 (www.dieselair.com) and authority on the diesel engine. Dr. Teissier-duCros will discuss the coming of diesel engines to replace gasoline engines on General Aviation propeller aircraft. He is the only person in the world specializing on this topic. Putting a diesel on an airplane has much more momentous consequences than saving on fuel expenses. It increases the range of a typical single engine General Aviation aircraft to the point of making of it a true IFR cross country vehicle. The range at low power settings in case of emergency is especially enhanced. The market value of many older planes is handicapped by the high cost of engine overhaul as a percentage of total operating costs. A diesel conversion will increase market value for aircraft used intensively as trainers, small charters, cargo and personal transportation. Safety is incredibly improved - no more on board engine fires for instance. For amateur built aircraft, it opens new fields to explore. Many world distance records for small aircraft will be beaten by diesel powered craft. Dr. Teissier-duCros, a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Materials with experience in piston engine technology, is an IFR rated Private Pilot and aircraft owner. His main business, Gean Overseas, Inc., (www.geanoverseas.com) is an international consulting firm providing mergers & acquisitions and other strategic services to manufacturers of machinery and industrial goods. As a consultant, he has worked with various aircraft and engine manufacturers including the present owners of the aero diesel engine manufacturer SMA. Through his work he communicates directly with SMA (France), Thielert Motoren (Germany), Wilksch Airmotive (UK), DeltaHawk Aero Engines (US) and=20other firms engaged in the emerging market for diesel aircraft. Andre lives in Atlanta and flies from PDK Airport for business and pleasure, often using his Cessna 182 to visit businesses in the Eastern half of the U.S. Dr. Teissier-duCros will discuss why diesel is coming now rather than 30 years ago, present a US market forecast for aero diesels and who is the competition proposing diesels. The presentation takes place in the EAA Sport Aviation Center, Gwinnett County=E2=80=99s Briscoe Field. The free program will begin at 10:30 and is open to the public. Breakfast and/or refreshments are available beginning at 8:00 AM. Ample aircraft and auto parking is available. For additional information contact Joel Levine, 770-394-5466 or jlevine@bellsouth.net. ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 05:17:05 PM PST US From: Demeylor@aol.com Subject: Re: RVSouthEast-List: Re: Flapjack Fly in LZU Gwinnett Co. --> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: Demeylor@aol.com I am considering having rivets and seems covered when having my airplane painted next month. I would appreciate any comments good or bad on doing so. Will it be prone to cracking or pealing. Will it add any significant weight. will it have any effect on speed or stall? Thank you for any comments. Dean ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 07:51:38 PM PST US From: "Larry Bowen" Subject: RVSouthEast-List: FW: pitot/static/xpdr check --> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: "Larry Bowen" FYI - Related to our discussion a couple weeks ago... - Larry Bowen Larry@BowenAero.com http://BowenAero.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Gary A. Sobek [mailto:GASobek@Comcast.net] > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:21 PM > To: SoCAL-RVlist@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [SoCAL-RVlist] Re: pitot/static/xpdr check > > I am putting my FAA hat on for this one. > > Everyone flying an Amateur Built Experimental Aircraft should > read FAR 91.413. This applies to all Aircraft incluing Experimental. > > http://tinyurl.com/87u95 > > 91.413 ATC transponder tests and inspections. > (a) No persons may use an ATC transponder that is specified > in 91.215 (a), 121.345(c), or 135.143(c) of this chapter > unless, within the preceding 24 calendar months, the ATC > transponder has been tested and inspected and found to comply > with appendix F of part 43 of this chapter; and > > (b) Following any installation or maintenance on an ATC > transponder where data correspondence error could be > introduced, the integrated system has been tested, inspected, > and found to comply with paragraph (c), appendix E, of part > 43 of this chapter. > > (c) The tests and inspections specified in this section must > be conducted by > > (1) A certificated repair station properly equipped to > perform those functions and holding > > > > If you have a transponder, you MUST get it checked every 24 calendar > months. You as the builder of the aircraft CANNOT do this test and > inspection. > > Those of us that fly formation in airshows, get ramped checked all > the time and this is one of the things they check. > > I will now take my FAA hat off. > > Gary >