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Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 11:43 am Post subject: Lightning-List Digest: 5 Msgs - 05/27/11 |
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On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:57 PM, Lightning-List Digest Server
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Total Messages Posted Fri 05/27/11: 5
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Today's Message Index:
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1. 06:33 AM - May Lightning News Letter is Ready (JohnJenkins)
2. 08:03 AM - Re: Thinking about flying... (N1BZRich(at)AOL.COM)
3. 08:59 AM - Re: Thinking about flying... (Bill Strahan)
4. 09:13 AM - Re: Re: Thinking about flying... (Maxim Voronin)
5. 09:00 PM - Re: flap motor (selwyn)
________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________
Time: 06:33:06 AM PST US
Subject: May Lightning News Letter is Ready
From: "JohnJenkins" <jjenkins(at)chorus.net>
The May, 2011 Lightning Newsletter is ready and soon should be available at
http://www.greenlandings.com/
and
http://www.flylightning.net.
Unfortunately, Max at http://moonshineaviation.com is unable to post it this month due to technical problems.
John Jenkins, editor
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________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________
Time: 08:03:08 AM PST US
From: N1BZRich(at)AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Thinking about flying...
Great idea, Bill. Just change your route a bit so that you can stop
overnight here in Williamsburg, VA (KJGG). I would be pleased to have you (and
any other Lightning list reader) stay here at my place - for several nights
if you want to do some sight seeing around this historic area. So this is
on official invite to you and any other Lightning flyer to stop by
Williamsburg (our country's first capitol) and stay at Buz's place. It would
be a
pleasure to have any of our group. Just give me a little notice so I can
be sure I am home.
Blue Skies,
Buz
PS: Looking at your route through Nevada, just be sure you don't
"violate" Area 51 restricted airspace. I can provide the "Dreamland" tower
frequency if it hasn't recently changed.
In a message dated 5/27/2011 1:24:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bill(at)gdsx.com writes:
Somewhere between the 465 deadlift and the 365 squat my body decided to
delay my goals by introducing the experience of a little bitty hernia. So
I've had some time to kill and have been dreaming about flying.
I've always wanted to fly to all 48 contiguous states, so I decided to see
what it would really take. A little time with some frustrating software
and I came up with the attached graphic. I'm lacking a few stops on the
east coast, but I just wanted to get an idea for the scope of a trip like that.
The route here results in about 7600 miles. Definitely more than a
weekend, at least in the Lightning.
But this would take me through every one of the lower 48. I think I'm
going to plan to do this much later this year, like when I can physically pull
my plane from the hanger.
Anyone else interested in a pointless yet meaningful trip? If so, we
could just have a varying number of pilots throughout the trip. You can join
the group when they reach your state, and you'll keep going when others
reach their home state at the end.
Maybe it's just lack of sleep and a somewhat numb mind, but this seems
like fun to me. If no takers, I'll at least take some pictures and put it up
on a website somewhere.
16 days would mean an average of 3 states a day, and require an average of
less than 500 miles/day. Seems doable.
Thoughts?
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________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________
Time: 08:59:59 AM PST US
Subject: Re: Thinking about flying...
From: "Bill Strahan" <bill(at)gdsx.com>
Thanks Buz! Proof again (as if it's needed) that pilots are among the best people
out there.
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________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________
Time: 09:13:50 AM PST US
Subject: Re: Re: Thinking about flying...
From: Maxim Voronin <voroninmax(at)gmail.com>
Wait a second - that does not qualify as flying over the state of Florida!
On May 27, 2011 12:03 PM, "Bill Strahan" <bill(at)gdsx.com> wrote:
Thanks Buz! Proof again (as if it's needed) that pilots are among the best
people out there.
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________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________
Time: 09:00:41 PM PST US
Subject: Re: flap motor
From: "selwyn" <selwyn(at)ellisworks.com.au>
Seeing as this topic seems to have stalled again, must be some sort of flap motor
disease , I offer the following:
http://products.danahermotion.com/v41/Advisor.asp?User=Actuators_Linear
These are what appears to be the source of the original flap motor which is an
Electrac 1. The Electrac 2 series offer more thrust but the package is larger
and the travel speed lower. The D1210A5 model seems to be in the ballpark for
thrust and it has a limit switch option, as per the current unit, and a potentiometer
option which would be useful for flap indicator or control systems.
The motor end is roughly 76 by 148 mm compared to the existing 40 by 73 mm so
space may be an issue, I have not checked at all.
Hope this provides some useful clues.
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Cheers, Selwyn
Kit 66
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Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 4:55 am Post subject: Lightning-List Digest: 5 Msgs - 05/27/11 |
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Harry,
You must go to the Matronics web site and unsubscribe from the list. No one
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Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Mark
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