Looks like a great trip. FUN!
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Looks like a great trip. FUN!
Thanks!
Did you use a self etching primer under the paint?
I believe GPS navigation becomes more essential as cruise speed increases. The faster you go, the greater the impact of slight variations in heading. But, what about us slower cruisers? I'm building...
I'm creating CAD drawings of my wing attach fittings to have them cut out by CNC waterjet. Should I undersize the holes common to the wing spar so I can ream them with the spar holes?
1) Visiting with Sam James (accomplished aviator and boat racer in his own right) in the Aeroplane Workshop about building tube & fabric airplanes, his years as a friend of Paul Poberezny and...
FWIW, I won't be using it for designs, but I will be using it to recreate detail parts for my Pober Junior Ace drawings to be used as CAM files for waterjet fabrication. Perfect timing!
I got my 12 digit serial number in a second email right away. Keep refreshing your email.
Downloading, now, and pretty excited about drawing fittings to be cut out by my local waterjet shop. I was trained on CATIA several years ago and expect it to be like riding a bicycle.
Thanks EAA!
Ditto.
I suppose it boils down to economics. If the market can support them charging for the right to use their product (a license, if you will), then they may charge it. If buying the STC minus the savings...
Hum, well, I really don't see spades on a Junior Ace aileron.
I was at the OSH Pober Forum this morning (nice to meet you, Ron), and was talking to Chris Kinnaman about the aileron gap seals on the drawings and it occurred to me, what do you have for gap seals?...
I worked for Boeing when Airbus was just starting to dig into our market share. I think the competition has been good for both companies and, especially, the flying public.
90 knots is cruise speed for some of us :-)
I must not be much of a tech guy because I think the app is pretty cool and, if I recall, an improvement over the 2014 edition - when I attended last. I have all of my planned events in My Stuff and...
Hey, Ron Blum, I have a couple questions:
1) I'm building the traditional ailerons and have the ribs made but haven't assembled the aileron, yet. Do you recommend I go with the Friese ailerons?
2)...
pacerpilot, were you able to resolve this issue? I was reading one of Tony Bingelis's books and he stated that high tension on cables will make the controls feel stiff. I recall, though, that you...
1968 military trailer with custom cover made from high density weather proof fabric (the same material used by truckers). The cover has a six foot awning that zippers onto the back. The tires are in...
Thanks for the suggestions, Zack. I'll be using it in my campsite.
Terrific! Thanks, guys
I'll be camping in Camp Scholler with my M101-A1 3/4 Ton military Trailer. I'd like to put a for sale sign on it. Does anyone know what the EAA policy is on that?
Thanks, I already saw this, but it only goes back to 2012. How do I get issues back to issue #1? I used to read those often, but can't find a link.
Thanks, again
I recall I was able to access back issues of EAA Experimenter all the way back to year one, which was informative, educational, and quite a treat. Now, I can't seem to find the link to these back...
1) Stinson 108-2 Voyager - Lots of good family memories flying this one around. Stable, roomy, fun.
2) Aeronca 7BCM Champ - It had a 90HP engine + climb prop. Now, that was fun!
3) Glad to see the...