Be careful trying to transfer parts drawings directly to parts. Copying machines don't always copy at exactly 100 percent of the original size. In addition, paper shrinks and swells with changes in...
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Be careful trying to transfer parts drawings directly to parts. Copying machines don't always copy at exactly 100 percent of the original size. In addition, paper shrinks and swells with changes in...
DJ,
Thanks! Web searches for the Exploder only turned up some e-mail stuff that was 10 years old.
I've been an IAC member for a few years, and it has been a real struggle to get connected....
Is there a forum where the IAC guys hang out? I've searched through the IAC web site and Sport Aerobatics and can't find anything, except obscure references to something called the "exploder",...
I'm interested - seems like a great idea. I've mentioned this to IAC folks before, and they seemed to think it was a fine idea, as long as somebody else did it. Robert Armstrong seems to really be...
What sort of adhesive? At a major avionics manufacturer, the production folks found that "soft" adhesives like RTV could be cut with monofilament fishing line sawed back and forth. Or, for epoxy, try...
Look at the map of Scholler on the Airventure web site and add the 24 hr generator and water/electrical sites, and compare it to the rest of the campground. Maybe it's not 80 percent, but certainly...
Three things -
(1) if you bring an electric scooter, think about how you are going to recharge it. There are a few outlets at the shower buildings, but they are usually full with people charging...
I've been hearing that "calibrated butt" line as long as I've been flying, and while I do believe that skilled pilots in VFR can fly coordinated without looking at the ball, I freely admit that I...
I would suggest you all watch the video "Turn Smart" by ag and airshow pilot Wayne Handley. www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pGuoc11lxY Turns out the reason one wing or the other stalls first in a turn is...
Anybody know why the right side of the fuselage looks like it's still got the clecos in behind the door? The left side doesn't look that way.
I've been going to Oshkosh (and I'll probably never call it Airventure) since 1978 - haven't missed a year. Over that time, it has changed a lot, and it's not the Thunderbirds fault - and the...