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0. 08:34 AM - A List Contribution - It's Your Personal Squelch Button... (Matt Dralle)
1. 07:12 AM - Stripper question: Is there Zinc or Magnesium on the CJ? (Junkhead)
2. 02:40 PM - Soloing in the CJ 6 (motoadve)
3. 04:35 PM - Re: Soloing in the CJ 6 (Byron Fox)
4. 07:09 PM - Re: Soloing in the CJ 6 (motoadve)
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Subject: | A List Contribution - It's Your Personal Squelch Button... |
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Subject: | Stripper question: Is there Zinc or Magnesium on the CJ? |
I was ordering stripper for the CJ and the lady asked if the rivets or any of the
airplane had zinc or magnesium on it.
One of the strippers will handle any metal but the stronger one is not "recommended"
for zinc or magnesium.
Any information would really help.
SAM
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Subject: | Soloing in the CJ 6 |
Last week I started to fly solo the CJ 6, and cant get enough of flying it, every
day that weather permits I am flying it.
I bought the manual from Red Star, and using the starting procedure per the manual,
it is stupid easy, starts every time, first try , and effortless.
Now what about when engine is warm? let say you stop for 30 minutes.
Whats the best procedure?
Here is a video I made.
https://youtu.be/_DLUFmPSTGY
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Cessna 182 P
CJ -6
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Subject: | Re: Soloing in the CJ 6 |
Nice video, but please don=99t forget to slide the gear latch to the r
ight when you put the gear handle down.
Blitz Fox
415-307-2405
> On Nov 11, 2018, at 2:39 PM, motoadve <motoadve@racsa.co.cr> wrote:
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> Last week I started to fly solo the CJ 6, and cant get enough of flying it
, every day that weather permits I am flying it.
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> I bought the manual from Red Star, and using the starting procedure per th
e manual, it is stupid easy, starts every time, first try , and effortless.
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> Now what about when engine is warm? let say you stop for 30 minutes.
> Whats the best procedure?
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> Here is a video I made.
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> https://youtu.be/_DLUFmPSTGY
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> www.Backcuountry182.com
> Cessna 182 P
> CJ -6
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Subject: | Re: Soloing in the CJ 6 |
byronmfox(at)gmail.com wrote:
> Nice video, but please dont forget to slide the gear latch to the right when
you put the gear handle down.
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> Blitz Fox415-307-2405
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> Yes , thanks for telling me.
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> On Nov 11, 2018, at 2:39 PM, motoadve wrote:
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> > Last week I started to fly solo the CJ 6, and cant get enough of flying it,
every day that weather permits I am flying it.
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> > I bought the manual from Red Star, and using the starting procedure per the
manual, it is stupid easy, starts every time, first try , and effortless.
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> > Now what about when engine is warm? let say you stop for 30 minutes.
> > Whats the best procedure?
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> > Here is a video I made.
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> > https://youtu.be/_DLUFmPSTGY (https://youtu.be/_DLUFmPSTGY)
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> > www.Backcuountry182.com (http://www.Backcuountry182.com)
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