Re: Prop extension for Q-200
Kevin Boddicker <trumanst@...>
Found an O200 hey Dave?
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Kevin Boddicker Tri Q 200 N7868B 37.3hours Luana, IA.
On Dec 15, 2006, at 10:39 PM, darichardson75 wrote:
While we're on Prop Extensions, I have a 6" SAE 1 off an O-200 for
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Re: Prop extension for Q-200
David Richardson
While we're on Prop Extensions, I have a 6" SAE 1 off an O-200 for
sale. I also need a 5" SAE 1 that's 5.5" on the engine side. Dave Richardson Tri-Q2(for now) Stow, OH
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Re: Prop extension for Q-200
James Doyle <jdoyle1941@...>
I have a 3 inch extension that I used on my plane that is in good condition that I would sell for $50 plus shipping.
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Jim Doyle
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Its Christmas!
Peter,
Thanks for the Queensland Christmas present. My wife is from Bermuda so we both appreciated it very much, as BAZ lives there as well. Is he just as noisy in Queensland, especially late at night? It was a hoot! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Safe Flying in 2007. Regards, Jim P.
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Re: Prop extension for Q-200
Patrick Panzera <panzera@...>
I just happen to have a new one that I'll probably never get around to
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using. It's a bit shop-worn and a little weathered, but otherwise in new condition. It's a 3" extension that measures 5-3/8" in diameter. http://www.contactmagazine.com/images/Classifieds/1.jpg http://www.contactmagazine.com/images/Classifieds/2.jpg I'll take $200 (plus shipping) for it and can accept PayPal or a credit card. Pat Editor@...
Need an extension for my TriQ-200. Anyone have one to sell? Who makes
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Re: Prop extension for Q-200
Kevin Boddicker <trumanst@...>
Don't know if this the only place. I found them in ACS&S catalog
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2006-2007 page 180. Kevin
On Dec 15, 2006, at 6:01 PM, Sam Hoskins wrote:
I believe this is the one and only place. Very high quality.
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Re: Prop extension for Q-200
Sam Hoskins <shoskins@...>
I believe this is the one and only place. Very high quality.
http://www.geocities.com/sabermfg/ _____ From: Q-LIST@... [mailto:Q-LIST@...] On Behalf Of David Posey Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 4:15 PM To: Q-LIST@... Subject: [Q-LIST] Prop extension for Q-200 Need an extension for my TriQ-200. Anyone have one to sell? Who makes them? David Posey
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Prop extension for Q-200
David Posey <dlposey-atlanta@...>
Need an extension for my TriQ-200. Anyone have one to sell? Who makes them?
David Posey
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New listing at the QBA web site
Doug Humble <hawkidoug@...>
Lynn French has a Q2/200 kit for sale at the QBA web site. He also has a link to other items for sale. Check it out!
https://plus2.safe-order.net/quickiebuilders//forsale.html Doug "Hawkeye" Humble A Sign Above www.asignabove.net Omaha NE N25974
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Re: metal adhesive
With that much contact area and a likelihood of the two parts being flexed
about, any good contact cement would probably do. But try Eastwood catalog # 31087 No Weld Panel Adhesive Replacement. _http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=1654&itemType=PRODUCT_ (http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=1654&itemType=PRODUCT) Cheers, Phil
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Re: Off Topic - SIU girl makes good!
Allan Farr <afarr@...>
Thanks - so she looked after students at Southern Illinois University.
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From: Larry Hamm To: Q-LIST@... Sent: Monday, 11 December 2006 09:19 Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Off Topic - SIU girl makes good! "Alma mater is Latin for "nourishing mother". It was used in ancient Rome as a title for the mother goddess, and in Medieval Christianity for the Virgin Mary. It is now a term mainly used in academia — as a sobriquet for the university or college a person has attended. This usage is taken from the full name ("Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna") of the oldest European university, the University of Bologna." (Wikipedia) Now, if she just builds and flies a Quickie, she'll really have it made! Larry Hamm Allan Farr wrote: > Yes it is definitely cool, but what's an "alma mater"? > Allan F > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sam Hoskins > To: Quickie List > Sent: Monday, 11 December 2006 01:29 > Subject: [Q-LIST] Off Topic - SIU girl makes good! > > > I know this is off topic, but I just had to brag a little about my alma > mater, Southern Illinois University. > > Joan Higginbotham, a 1987 SIU electrical engineering grad, is currently > circling the earth, repairing the Space station. Pretty darn cool. I have > never met her but we're pretty proud of her. > > http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/higginbo.html > > http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html > > Regards, > > Sam Hoskins - Q-200 > > Currently limited to the troposphere > > www.samhoskins.blogspot.com > > http://home.mchsi.com/~shoskins/index.htm > Quickie Builders Association WEB site http://www.quickiebuilders.org Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Off Topic - SIU girl makes good!
Good job SIU! Sammy you will have to offer her a ride in a real
aircraft when you get the chance! Bruce ________________________________________________________________________ Try Juno Platinum for Free! Then, only $9.95/month! Unlimited Internet Access with 1GB of Email Storage. Visit http://www.juno.com/value to sign up today!
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Re: First flight
Sweeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!! You're gonna' love it!
Now get Paul Buckley from Cheshire to finish his and you will have a formation "wing nut". Bruce Crain N96BJ ________________________________________________________________________ Try Juno Platinum for Free! Then, only $9.95/month! Unlimited Internet Access with 1GB of Email Storage. Visit http://www.juno.com/value to sign up today!
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Re: First flight
chris rayner <chris-rayner@...>
Thanks guys - it's a good feeling. Looking forward to my turn. Not many details about the flight because there was no "supporting engineer" to make notes. I expect to be aboard next time for the measurements. The oil reached about 225F, but it was after several taxi runs and also a long continuous climb. Plus the prop is too fine so it was turning about 2600 at 160mph or so - it's a nominal 60x66. We''ll probably leave it for the early flights as it was climbing at around 1500 fpm. I have another prop (60x70) which I'll probably fit after testing - should improve top end and stop over-revving. First things first though - I need to add a bit more +ve camber and a bit more toe out to try to improve tracking - not bad, but could be better. Also cowls off and check things.
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With the storms we have at the moment, next flight might be a while.... Chris Rayner
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From: Ron To: Q-LIST@... Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 3:44 AM Subject: [Q-LIST] Re: First flight --- In Q-LIST@..., "chris rayner" <chris-rayner@...> wrote: > > Guys, I am delighted to report that today at just after 15:00 GMT, Q- 200 G-CUIK made a successful first flight under the expert command of Gary McKirdy from Enstone in UK. The slow progress of more than seven years building and some hours taxying, finished up with a 27 minute (not the one circuit I was expecting) flight. So now it's time for a good, cowlings off inspection before continuing with the flight tests. > I'm patient (anyone who builds one of these is), but sure looking forward to my turn.... > Chris Rayner Quickie Q-200, G-CUIK, beginning the fun..... > > > Congradulations Chris. Happy to see it made the first one. Were all the temps in order? should be plenty of fun ahead for you. Ron Triano
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Re: Off Topic - SIU girl makes good!
Larry Hamm <LDHAMM@...>
"Alma mater is Latin for "nourishing mother". It was used in ancient Rome as a title for the mother goddess, and in Medieval Christianity for the Virgin Mary.
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It is now a term mainly used in academia as a sobriquet for the university or college a person has attended. This usage is taken from the full name ("Alma Mater Studiorum Universit di Bologna") of the oldest European university, the University of Bologna." (Wikipedia) Now, if she just builds and flies a Quickie, she'll really have it made! Larry Hamm Allan Farr wrote:
Yes it is definitely cool, but what's an "alma mater"?
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Re: Off Topic - SIU girl makes good!
Allan Farr <afarr@...>
Yes it is definitely cool, but what's an "alma mater"?
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Allan F
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From: Sam Hoskins To: Quickie List Sent: Monday, 11 December 2006 01:29 Subject: [Q-LIST] Off Topic - SIU girl makes good! I know this is off topic, but I just had to brag a little about my alma mater, Southern Illinois University. Joan Higginbotham, a 1987 SIU electrical engineering grad, is currently circling the earth, repairing the Space station. Pretty darn cool. I have never met her but we're pretty proud of her. http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/higginbo.html http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html Regards, Sam Hoskins - Q-200 Currently limited to the troposphere www.samhoskins.blogspot.com http://home.mchsi.com/~shoskins/index.htm
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Off Topic - SIU girl makes good!
Sam Hoskins <shoskins@...>
I know this is off topic, but I just had to brag a little about my alma
mater, Southern Illinois University. Joan Higginbotham, a 1987 SIU electrical engineering grad, is currently circling the earth, repairing the Space station. Pretty darn cool. I have never met her but we're pretty proud of her. http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/higginbo.html http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html Regards, Sam Hoskins - Q-200 Currently limited to the troposphere www.samhoskins.blogspot.com http://home.mchsi.com/~shoskins/index.htm
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Re: First flight
Peter Harris <peterjfharris@...>
Chris Congratulations !! Your turn is not far away now.
Peter _____ From: Q-LIST@... [mailto:Q-LIST@...] On Behalf Of chris rayner Sent: Sunday, 10 December 2006 10:51 AM To: Q-List Subject: [Q-LIST] First flight Guys, I am delighted to report that today at just after 15:00 GMT, Q-200 G-CUIK made a successful first flight under the expert command of Gary McKirdy from Enstone in UK. The slow progress of more than seven years building and some hours taxying, finished up with a 27 minute (not the one circuit I was expecting) flight. So now it's time for a good, cowlings off inspection before continuing with the flight tests. I'm patient (anyone who builds one of these is), but sure looking forward to my turn.... Chris Rayner Quickie Q-200, G-CUIK, beginning the fun.....
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Re: First flight
raoborg@...
Congratulations Chris. Raoul,someday I will follow.
--- chris-rayner@... wrote: From: "chris rayner" <chris-rayner@...> To: "Q-List" <Q-LIST@...> Subject: [Q-LIST] First flight Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 00:50:55 -0000 Guys, I am delighted to report that today at just after 15:00 GMT, Q-200 G-CUIK made a successful first flight under the expert command of Gary McKirdy from Enstone in UK. The slow progress of more than seven years building and some hours taxying, finished up with a 27 minute (not the one circuit I was expecting) flight. So now it's time for a good, cowlings off inspection before continuing with the flight tests. I'm patient (anyone who builds one of these is), but sure looking forward to my turn.... Chris Rayner Quickie Q-200, G-CUIK, beginning the fun..... _____________________________________________________________ Netscape. Just the Net You Need.
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Re: Flight Report
Ron Triano <rondefly@...>
Kevin, if you built one of those manometers as I did, that is the best way
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to check the pitot for any leaks Ron Triano N91RT Sonerai IIs, is a bird, it really flies Q200, Back working on it, soon to be flying
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From: Q-LIST@... [mailto:Q-LIST@...] On Behalf Of Kevin Boddicker Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 7:52 PM To: Q-LIST@... Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Flight Report Bruce, No bugs on me!!! My airspeed indicator is off 5 MPH + in that range. Maybe more. I built a manometer from plans in one of the past newsletters. At 60 indicated the manometer was at 50 ect. In the mid range 140 MPH was off about 5. 180 to 190 were correct with the manometer. All that said I was probably closer to 78 than 85. But that is what the ASI read. I will check the pitot though. Thanks, Kevin Boddicker Tri Q 200 N7868B 37.3hours Luana, IA. On Dec 10, 2006, at 12:53 AM, jcrain2@juno. <mailto:jcrain2%40juno.com> com wrote: Pitch buck at 85 mph-today!
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