Today's Message Index:
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1. 12:49 AM - Re: Sino Defense Weekly and CJ specs (Brian Lloyd)
2. 08:26 AM - Re: Vertical penetration (was: Musings) (Ron Davis)
3. 08:43 AM - Re: Sino Defense Weekly and CJ specs (Ron Davis)
4. 08:44 AM - oloe adapter (Mark Jefferies YAK UK Ltd)
5. 09:15 AM - Re: oloe adapter (Ernest Martinez)
6. 09:49 AM - Re: Vertical penetration (was: Musings) (Brian Lloyd)
7. 11:35 AM - Sino Defense Weekly and Goolsby (Terry Calloway)
8. 03:37 PM - Yak-52 Low Level Top End Speed (Bob Monzo)
9. 04:04 PM - Re: Sino Defense Weekly and Goolsby (DaBear)
10. 05:55 PM - Re: oloe adapter (Ron Davis)
11. 06:00 PM - Re: Vertical penetration (was: Musings) (Ron Davis)
12. 06:16 PM - Re: Sino Defense Weekly and Goolsby (Ron Davis)
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Subject: | Re: Sino Defense Weekly and CJ specs |
--> Yak-List message posted by: Brian Lloyd <brianl@lloyd.com>
Frank Haertlein wrote:
> Have you seen their link on nuclear weapons?
> http://www.sinodefence.com/nuclear/default.asp
The peace-loving peoples of China seek only to protect themselves from hegemonic
Soviet aggressors and Capitalist/Imperialist Yankee Running Dogs. One down,
one to go, eh?
Gotta love that nuclear blackmail. Speaking of that, can anyone think of a use
for a nuclear weapon except as a weapon of terror? I always thought that the
phrase, "surgical nuclear strike," was rather oxymoronic.
I wonder if a CJ6A could be turned into a "delivery vehicle".
Oh, now I am scaring myself.
> Frank
> N9110M
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> PS, You gotta love those Chinese. Can you imagine islamic sleeper cells
> in that country? They'd have em' rounded up and eliminated in no time.
It would be rather tough to do, wouldn't it? OTOH terrorism wears all faces.
I suspect they have their own problems in that area. I just think they do a better
job of ensuring no one ever hears about it.
> I hear they make great airplanes too! :)
Seem to. I never saw any reason to complain.
> hehehehehe (Brian?)
Yes?
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Brian Lloyd 6501 Red Hook Plaza
brianl@lloyd.com Suite 201
http://www.lloyd.com St. Thomas, VI 00802
+1.340.998.9447 (voice) +1.360.838.9669 (fax)
There is a time to laud one's country and a time to protest.
A good citizen is prepared to do either as the need arises.
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Subject: | Re: Vertical penetration (was: Musings) |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "Ron Davis" <l39parts@hotmail.com>
How's the virgin hunt in Nigeria going?
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Subject: | Re: Sino Defense Weekly and CJ specs |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "Ron Davis" <l39parts@hotmail.com>
Don't you remember the Atoms for Peace program of the 60s? Among the many
peaceful purposes for nuclear bombs proposed were a new Atlantic/Pacific
channel through Mexico, liberating gas and oil from low yeild geological
formations, shaking ripe fruit off of the trees to reduce the labor of
picking it.
I'm not too sure that last one was a formal proposal.
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--> Yak-List message posted by: "Mark Jefferies YAK UK Ltd" <mark@yakuk.com>
not sure who asked me but I now have the oleo inflation adapter in stock also the
ground air adapters.
Mark, YAK UK.
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--> Yak-List message posted by: "Ernest Martinez" <ernest.martinez@oracle.com>
Mark,
Are the ground air adapters the bayonette mount type. If so how much??
Ernie
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Subject: Yak-List: oloe adapter
--> Yak-List message posted by: "Mark Jefferies YAK UK Ltd"
<mark@yakuk.com>
not sure who asked me but I now have the oleo inflation adapter in stock
also the ground air adapters.
Mark, YAK UK.
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Subject: | Re: Vertical penetration (was: Musings) |
--> Yak-List message posted by: Brian Lloyd <brianl@lloyd.com>
Ron Davis wrote:
> --> Yak-List message posted by: "Ron Davis" <l39parts@hotmail.com>
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> How's the virgin hunt in Nigeria going?
Actually I wasn't looking here; I was looking back in the Virgin Islands. Please
don't confuse me.
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Brian Lloyd 6501 Red Hook Plaza
brianl@lloyd.com Suite 201
http://www.lloyd.com St. Thomas, VI 00802
+1.340.998.9447 (voice) +1.360.838.9669 (fax)
There is a time to laud one's country and a time to protest.
A good citizen is prepared to do either as the need arises.
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Subject: | Sino Defense Weekly and Goolsby |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "Terry Calloway" <TCalloway@datatechnique.com>
GOOLSBY WAS RIGHT!
According to www.sinodefence.com/airforce/aircraft/trainer/cj6.asp
Althought many people regard it as a variant of the Soviet Yak-18A, the
CJ-6 is acturally a purely indigenous design. Most notable, it has an
amluminium alloy structure instead of the steel tube structure of the
Yak design.
The CJ-6A is not a copy of the Yak-18A. IF SITE IS RIGHT, then it
means we've been spelling aluminum WRONG all these years too! :P
tc
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Subject: | Yak-52 Low Level Top End Speed |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "Bob Monzo" <yakpilot@wideopenwest.com>
Craig:
Per your request, I did a low level high power run in an attempt to arrive at some
numbers for you. I set the prop at 90% with full throttle which indicated
a manifold pressure of 820 mmHg. I was at an indicated altitude of 2500 msl
with a pressure altitude of 2300 msl and a temperature of 5C for a density altitude
of 1630 msl. Flying the four cardinal headings, IAS was 145 kts. with a
GPS TAS calculated at 152 kts. per the applet I used. This was with a completely
stock 700+ hr. 1996 Yak-52 with the 360 hp engine and two blade Russian paddle
propeller. Weight was around 200 lbs. under gross. Just by doing a quick
calculation of the time it took for the fuel indicator to click down at its
5 liter increments, the fuel burn was somewhere in the range of 90 liters per
hour. Hope this helps. Thx.
Bob M.
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Subject: | Re: Sino Defense Weekly and Goolsby |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "DaBear" <dabear@damned.org>
Well, if it is on the internet, it must be fact.
Al
Not quite a copy, not quite a purely indigenous design...
... oh be quiet Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Calloway" <TCalloway@datatechnique.com>
Subject: Yak-List: Sino Defense Weekly and Goolsby
> --> Yak-List message posted by: "Terry Calloway"
<TCalloway@datatechnique.com>
>
> GOOLSBY WAS RIGHT!
>
> According to www.sinodefence.com/airforce/aircraft/trainer/cj6.asp
> Althought many people regard it as a variant of the Soviet Yak-18A, the
> CJ-6 is acturally a purely indigenous design. Most notable, it has an
> amluminium alloy structure instead of the steel tube structure of the
> Yak design.
>
> The CJ-6A is not a copy of the Yak-18A. IF SITE IS RIGHT, then it
> means we've been spelling aluminum WRONG all these years too! :P
>
> tc
>
>
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Subject: | Re: oloe adapter |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "Ron Davis" <l39parts@hotmail.com>
I have them too, in the US.
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Subject: | Re: Vertical penetration (was: Musings) |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "Ron Davis" <l39parts@hotmail.com>
You were lamenting the lack of virgins in the Virgin Islands in one breath
and said you were spending a lot of time in Nigeria in the next. I just
connected the dots.
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Subject: | Re: Sino Defense Weekly and Goolsby |
--> Yak-List message posted by: "Ron Davis" <l39parts@hotmail.com>
If the Brits are right, we've been mis-pronouncing wrong too.
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