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Re: Jim Patillo's Q-Tour is uploaded to YouTube
Well..I sure did!! Anyone that has flown a three holer becomes head of the class for me! I built parts for that aircraft!! Funny story and one day I hope we can chat about it at FOD or another
Well..I sure did!! Anyone that has flown a three holer becomes head of the class for me! I built parts for that aircraft!! Funny story and one day I hope we can chat about it at FOD or another
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Frankenbird Vern
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#51550
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Re: Another flight report - Illinois to Kansas
Once going to KTOP, I had to stop for wx at an airport just east of Whiteman. The next morning I got a briefing. Since i was soo close to Whiteman, i asked the flight service guy if there was a
Once going to KTOP, I had to stop for wx at an airport just east of Whiteman. The next morning I got a briefing. Since i was soo close to Whiteman, i asked the flight service guy if there was a
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Jerry Marstall
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#51549
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B-2s
Sam, they probably saw you taking your U-2 pictures.
Sam, they probably saw you taking your U-2 pictures.
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Jerry Marstall <jnmarstall@...>
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#51548
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Re: Header tank pressure line
Great report. Jerry
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Jerry Marstall <jnmarstall@...>
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#51547
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Re: Header tank pressure line
I think I remember seeing this proposed in the past, but I have not seen it in any of the planes I have seen flying. One thing to consider: The reason a NACA duct works is because it causes the flow
I think I remember seeing this proposed in the past, but I have not seen it in any of the planes I have seen flying. One thing to consider: The reason a NACA duct works is because it causes the flow
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Jay Scheevel
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#51546
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Header tank pressure line
Hello all,
I saw (forget what website) the header tank pressure line was ran through the NACA opening on the side of a Q200. Does anyone have any we experience with this? Is the airflow adequate
Hello all,
I saw (forget what website) the header tank pressure line was ran through the NACA opening on the side of a Q200. Does anyone have any we experience with this? Is the airflow adequate
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Nick Wright
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#51545
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Re: Another flight report - Illinois to Kansas
Here's a better photo of the AFB base.
Here's a better photo of the AFB base.
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Sam Hoskins
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#51544
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Re: Another flight report - Illinois to Kansas
Good flight report Sam. I'm surprised the B2 hangars are all in a nice straight line. Is to make it easy to bomb them all in one pass?
Time to get back to flying!
Mike Dwyer
YouTube Videos:
Good flight report Sam. I'm surprised the B2 hangars are all in a nice straight line. Is to make it easy to bomb them all in one pass?
Time to get back to flying!
Mike Dwyer
YouTube Videos:
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Mike Dwyer
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#51543
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Another flight report - Illinois to Kansas
After a crazy cold winter it was about time to get in the air again. So I made a day-trip from Carbondale, IL, KMDH to Topeka Billard, KTOP. A gorgeous day, for the 355 mile trip. A nice little
After a crazy cold winter it was about time to get in the air again. So I made a day-trip from Carbondale, IL, KMDH to Topeka Billard, KTOP. A gorgeous day, for the 355 mile trip. A nice little
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Sam Hoskins
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#51542
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Re: Throttle RPM Oddity
Thanks Bruce! Appreciate that note. Hope to visit you soon.
Corbin
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Corbin
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Thanks Bruce! Appreciate that note. Hope to visit you soon.
Corbin
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Corbin <c_geiser@...>
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#51541
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Re: FC2 Dimensions
Mine are about 2” wide and approximately 3” long. You may need different sizes. I am trying to remember how I got them aligned with the rudder when it was pinned straight back and then moved
Mine are about 2” wide and approximately 3” long. You may need different sizes. I am trying to remember how I got them aligned with the rudder when it was pinned straight back and then moved
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Bruce Crain
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#51540
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Re: FC2 Dimensions
Hi Bruce, The ones at the split of the tail cone. But I have since found the plans I was missing at quickheads.com and just need to have a read through. If you had the figures to hand that would be a
Hi Bruce, The ones at the split of the tail cone. But I have since found the plans I was missing at quickheads.com and just need to have a read through. If you had the figures to hand that would be a
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Tim
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#51539
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Re: FC2 Dimensions
Help us out Tim are you referring to the connects at the split line of the tail come or the rudder connects at the bottom of the rudder?
Bruce
Help us out Tim are you referring to the connects at the split line of the tail come or the rudder connects at the bottom of the rudder?
Bruce
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Bruce Crain
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#51538
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Re: Throttle RPM Oddity
Looks like you’re in the air and on your way! Way to be vigilant and focused Corbin! You’ve earned the respect of the QBee tribe for sure! Gotta see your Q200 someday soon!
Bruce Crain
Looks like you’re in the air and on your way! Way to be vigilant and focused Corbin! You’ve earned the respect of the QBee tribe for sure! Gotta see your Q200 someday soon!
Bruce Crain
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Bruce Crain
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#51537
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Re: Non-vented Fuel Cap Replacement
Yup..they have lots of parts on the shelf for the Frankenbird.
Vern
Yup..they have lots of parts on the shelf for the Frankenbird.
Vern
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Frankenbird Vern
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#51536
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Re: Throttle RPM Oddity
[edit made] I have an update to share thanks to Jim Patillo and Mark Summers. After six laps in the pattern, and switching from ram air to alternate air, it was determined that I get full rpm's at
[edit made] I have an update to share thanks to Jim Patillo and Mark Summers. After six laps in the pattern, and switching from ram air to alternate air, it was determined that I get full rpm's at
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Corbin <c_geiser@...>
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#51535
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FC2 Dimensions
I was wondering if anyone has the dimensions for the rudder cable disconnect plates (FC2) and could let me know?
The plans I have say refer to an annex for a template and ... I have no annex
I was wondering if anyone has the dimensions for the rudder cable disconnect plates (FC2) and could let me know?
The plans I have say refer to an annex for a template and ... I have no annex
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Tim
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#51534
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Re: Non-vented Fuel Cap Replacement
Good point Corbin.
You are running fuel injection, so you should always have pump-pressurized fuel down stream from the tank and upstream from the engine. Many if not all of those who have reported
Good point Corbin.
You are running fuel injection, so you should always have pump-pressurized fuel down stream from the tank and upstream from the engine. Many if not all of those who have reported
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Jay Scheevel
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#51533
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Re: Non-vented Fuel Cap Replacement
Good age old advice that we some times need repeated!
Good age old advice that we some times need repeated!
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Mike Steinsland
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#51532
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Re: Non-vented Fuel Cap Replacement
I'd suggest you pressure test your fuel system. I blew up a small balloon. Used a rubber band to attach to the fuel ram air vent and the balloon held overnight. This would confirm your new fuel cap
I'd suggest you pressure test your fuel system. I blew up a small balloon. Used a rubber band to attach to the fuel ram air vent and the balloon held overnight. This would confirm your new fuel cap
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Mike Dwyer
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#51531
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