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Re: Progress update
They are under Skiby TriQ200 or there are also in the new photos listing on the home page.
They are under Skiby TriQ200 or there are also in the new photos listing on the home page.
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Martin Skiby
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#39641
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Re: Progress update
Mick,
Mine picked up 10MPH. That is with the Earnest Martin wheel pants. No noticeable difference on trim.
Kevin Boddicker
TriQ 200 N7868B 243 hrs
Luana, IA.
Mick,
Mine picked up 10MPH. That is with the Earnest Martin wheel pants. No noticeable difference on trim.
Kevin Boddicker
TriQ 200 N7868B 243 hrs
Luana, IA.
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Kevin Boddicker
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#39640
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Re: Progress update
All,
I haven't yet fitted the wheel pants to my Tri Q200. What difference does it make to speed/economy/trim?
Mick
All,
I haven't yet fitted the wheel pants to my Tri Q200. What difference does it make to speed/economy/trim?
Mick
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Mick Davies <mickdavies1967@...>
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#39639
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Re: Progress update
Jay,
Mine is very touchy. If you have the reflexor all the way up on TO it will become nose high very quickly upon rotation. I fly with some reflexor up all the time, with some down elevator. If I
Jay,
Mine is very touchy. If you have the reflexor all the way up on TO it will become nose high very quickly upon rotation. I fly with some reflexor up all the time, with some down elevator. If I
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Kevin Boddicker
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#39638
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Re: instrument panel wire size/supplier
So much avionics runs off a serial port these days. The Dynon autopilots, transponder to alt encoder, connections between flat panels... Serial uses twisted pairs so you can't use that single strand
So much avionics runs off a serial port these days. The Dynon autopilots, transponder to alt encoder, connections between flat panels... Serial uses twisted pairs so you can't use that single strand
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Mike Dwyer
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#39637
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Re: instrument panel wire size/supplier
Thanks for the link John, I appreciate it :) I'm trying to wire this thing for IFR and read somewhere terribly unofficial that it takes well more than 1000 feet of wire, which the writer related was
Thanks for the link John, I appreciate it :) I'm trying to wire this thing for IFR and read somewhere terribly unofficial that it takes well more than 1000 feet of wire, which the writer related was
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unclecameron <cameron@...>
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#39636
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Re: Progress update
Thanks Bob for your input. Seems to validate what Lynn was saying.
Glad you got your plane sold, but sorry we will not see you in a Q in the future. Maybe we will still see you at some fly-ins?
Now
Thanks Bob for your input. Seems to validate what Lynn was saying.
Glad you got your plane sold, but sorry we will not see you in a Q in the future. Maybe we will still see you at some fly-ins?
Now
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By
Jay Scheevel
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#39635
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Re: instrument panel wire size/supplier
Here's 22 gauge Tefzel at 12 cents/ft.
http://www.lane-pilot.com/servlet/Categories
1000' in a Q!? I'm an electronics engineer with lots of gadgets and I'd bet
I'm under 200 feet, counting
Here's 22 gauge Tefzel at 12 cents/ft.
http://www.lane-pilot.com/servlet/Categories
1000' in a Q!? I'm an electronics engineer with lots of gadgets and I'd bet
I'm under 200 feet, counting
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John Loram <johnl@...>
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#39634
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Re: instrument panel wire size/supplier
I checked the usual suspects you list, Mouser came the closest, but didn't have Tefzel in 22AWG. Also, I live in the sticks, so the closest decent surplus store is hundreds of miles away. It seems the
I checked the usual suspects you list, Mouser came the closest, but didn't have Tefzel in 22AWG. Also, I live in the sticks, so the closest decent surplus store is hundreds of miles away. It seems the
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unclecameron <cameron@...>
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#39633
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Re: Progress update
My tri-q200 with the 3 degrees up on the waddlow canard worked perfectly. It would fly great with no reflexor required. I only required reflexor to adjust for load.
N817rc now resides in Texas with
My tri-q200 with the 3 degrees up on the waddlow canard worked perfectly. It would fly great with no reflexor required. I only required reflexor to adjust for load.
N817rc now resides in Texas with
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kr2flyer1986
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#39632
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Re: 2012 Field of Dreams - Save the date Sept. 7, 8, & 9
That's the problem with picking dates and there's just no end to it.
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That's the problem with picking dates and there's just no end to it.
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Sam Hoskins
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#39631
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Re: Progress update
Thanks Lynn and Jerry. Definitely some food for thought there. I would like to get Bob Clark's take. He has about double what Lynn has. I wonder if he still needs to use relexor when
Thanks Lynn and Jerry. Definitely some food for thought there. I would like to get Bob Clark's take. He has about double what Lynn has. I wonder if he still needs to use relexor when
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Jay Scheevel
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#39630
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Re: 2012 Field of Dreams - Save the date Sept. 7, 8, & 9
Dang it! Just put it on the calendar and it is smack up against a big conference here that I am the general chair of. Have to keep about 500 geologists entertained and enlightened. Guess that knocks
Dang it! Just put it on the calendar and it is smack up against a big conference here that I am the general chair of. Have to keep about 500 geologists entertained and enlightened. Guess that knocks
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Jay Scheevel
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#39629
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Re: 2012 Field of Dreams - Save the date Sept. 7, 8, & 9
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Bruce Crain
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#39628
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Re: Progress update
My lift-off is around 65-70mph with about 1/4" UP reflexor. Immediately
have to trim nose down after liftoff. As Lynn, I fly around with UP
reflexor until around 150mph when the reflexor goes
My lift-off is around 65-70mph with about 1/4" UP reflexor. Immediately
have to trim nose down after liftoff. As Lynn, I fly around with UP
reflexor until around 150mph when the reflexor goes
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jnmarstall <jnmarstall@...>
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#39627
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Re: Progress update
For my situation, I am pleased with my take-off performance but wish I had twice as much incidence. I fly around with up reflexor all the time and certainly can not experiment with up elevator for
For my situation, I am pleased with my take-off performance but wish I had twice as much incidence. I fly around with up reflexor all the time and certainly can not experiment with up elevator for
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Lynn French
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#39626
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Re: Progress update
I do not want to represent myself as an expert, but I have measured the wing/canard angles on six extensively flown Tri-Q's. As far as I know all of the owner/pilots seem to be satisfied with the
I do not want to represent myself as an expert, but I have measured the wing/canard angles on six extensively flown Tri-Q's. As far as I know all of the owner/pilots seem to be satisfied with the
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Jay Scheevel
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#39625
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Re: 2012 Field of Dreams - Save the date Sept. 7, 8, & 9
Hi Sam,
I was holding my breath, waiting for this announcement! I will certainly try to be there again. You all did a great job last year and I look forward to seeing everyone again!
Cheers,
Jay
Hi Sam,
I was holding my breath, waiting for this announcement! I will certainly try to be there again. You all did a great job last year and I look forward to seeing everyone again!
Cheers,
Jay
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Jay Scheevel
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#39624
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2012 Field of Dreams - Save the date Sept. 7, 8, & 9
Hello Tandem Wing enthusiasts!
I wanted to let you know this year's Tandem-Wing Field of Dreams Fly-In
will be held the weekend of September 7, 8, & 9 - the weekend following
Labor Day.
Please look
Hello Tandem Wing enthusiasts!
I wanted to let you know this year's Tandem-Wing Field of Dreams Fly-In
will be held the weekend of September 7, 8, & 9 - the weekend following
Labor Day.
Please look
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Sam Hoskins
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#39623
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Re: I TOO have been pretty much watching from the sidelines...
Hi all, it's 03.15am and I've just got back from a very enjoyable dinner
with friends. I had a bit too much to drink but what the hell, I'm not
flying tomorrow, so I pressed the "send/receive" button.
Hi all, it's 03.15am and I've just got back from a very enjoyable dinner
with friends. I had a bit too much to drink but what the hell, I'm not
flying tomorrow, so I pressed the "send/receive" button.
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Chris Rayner <chris-rayner@...>
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#39622
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