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Fri 09/04/09


Total Messages Posted: 3



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     1. 01:25 AM - Re: Finally! An M14P Powered Car (Jan Mevis)
     2. 03:53 AM - Re:Re:Cockpit Mirrors (Cpayne)
     3. 06:25 AM - Re: Cockpit Mirrors (Mark Sorenson)
 
 
 


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    Time: 01:25:02 AM PST US
    From: "Jan Mevis" <jan.mevis@informavia.be>
    Subject: Finally! An M14P Powered Car
    It's not the M14P, but the AI 14 (more or less the same engine, but without the supercharger). A little bit less powerful, but still very impressive. The car is a GOGGOMOBIL, small car from the 1950ties in Germany, with a 250 cc engine, and something like 10 PS perhaps. The kind of small car for which you did not need a drivers license. This was quite popular in Germany just after the war (many people, particularly former soldiers, could not get a drivers license). So this Goggomobil has now about 25 times more power .... Real fun when you're at the traffic lights aside a BMW J From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Byron Fox Sent: vrijdag 4 september 2009 1:04 Subject: Yak-List: Finally! An M14P Powered Car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2V7B7-gdRA <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2V7B7-gdRA&feature=channel> &feature=channel -- Byron M. Fox 80 Milland Drive Mill Valley, CA 94941 415-307-2405


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    Time: 03:53:30 AM PST US
    From: Cpayne <cpayne@joimail.com>
    Subject: Re:Re:Cockpit Mirrors
    That is "Formation Mirrors", not Cockpit Mirrors. Even though, yes, they are in the cockpit. The mirrors I sell (sold) are Wide Angle type and allow the user to look at Lead while seeing one's own wingman and/or whomever is flying in the slot at the same time. For Lead, both wingman can be seen in their place (of course!) while scanning for traffic. You can also monitor the progress of someone crossing over as well. Have you ever wondered, Where did that guy go? With the mirrors you can plainly see when someone gets locked in the wing wash. Did I mention that the GIB can be watched as well? All this for a paltry sum, but wait there's more..... Craig Payne


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    Time: 06:25:32 AM PST US
    From: Mark Sorenson <captainsorenson@hotmail.com>
    Subject: RE: Cockpit Mirrors
    Hi Smash=2C Your right. I don't plan on using them for formation actually. That is jus t how they were advertised=2C so I thought it would help jog someone's memo ry. What they might be good for is point rolls on the vertical. Depending on your techniques of course. Best regards=2C Mark Sorenson 678-GO-FLY-HI > > > Time: 02:12:46 PM PST US > From: Sarah Tobin <aerobaticgirl@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: Yak-List: Cockpit Mirrors > > > In the T34C we flew with them all the time=2C very simple installation=2C but I never > used them for formation=2C only for fighting wing=2C basically for checki ng six. > Only real formation aspect would be a straight ahead rejoin to make sure he > isn't going to run up your ass without you knowing it. > > Smash > > --- On Tue=2C 9/1/09=2C Mark Sorenson <captainsorenson@hotmail.com> wrote : > > > From: Mark Sorenson <captainsorenson@hotmail.com> > > Subject: Yak-List: Cockpit Mirrors > > To: "Yak List" <yak-list@matronics.com> > > Date: Tuesday=2C September 1=2C 2009=2C 2:07 PM > > > > > > > > #yiv1407366558 .hmmessage P > > { > > margin:0px=3Bpadding:0px=3B} > > #yiv1407366558 { > > font-size:10pt=3Bfont-family:Verdana=3B} > > > > > > > > Fellow Listers=2C > > > > A while back I saw cockpit mirrors listed on the internet > > for the use of formation flying that worked in the Yak > > 52. Anyone know of these and wonder how or if it > > would adapt to the Yak 55M? > > > > Thanks in advance for any info. > > > > > > > > Best regards=2C > > Mark Sorenson > > 678-GO-FLY-HI _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail=AE is up to 70% faster. Now good news travels really fast. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=PID23391::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-U S:WM_HYGN_faster:082009




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