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Started this discussion. Last reply by James H Skaggs Oct 5. 1 Reply 7 Likes
I thought I would share this powerpoint pdf that I made of the hurricane relief airlift operations running out of the Carolinas. It is just one person's view of what was and still is a massive…Continue
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If any of you out there have a Dynon AP74 autopilot interface module that you want to sell, please contact me. I have a panel based on the older D180 D120 series units and dont want to spend $10k's…Continue
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Looking for a working condition Dynon AP 74 module, either horizontal or vertical. This is the older (non Skyview) type that interfaces with the D100/180 series. Contact Sam McNair ssm6791@gmail.comContinue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Samuel McNair Oct 16, 2018. 2 Replies 2 Likes
It has showed up in the media that I used my CH801 to support the recent Hurricane Florence Airlift. Also and unfortunately now showing up on the internet is an erroneous report from the GSO FSDO to…Continue
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The hanger side of my hanger home (~4 years in the building- a one man job) is done except for the epoxy on the floor. The residence side should be ready this spring. The strip (1SC1, 1200 feet of grass) will be fully ready this spring as well. Looking forward to getting up in the morning, pushing that hanger door button and going flying. Hope to see some of you at SunNFun this spring. …
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I just got back from about 25 hours of flight in 2 1/2 weeks. Did some local ADS-B and avionics check flights and rigging checks after the dual stick conversion. Then a long trip.
I am very disappointed with the dual stick kit that I paid $800 for. Installed per the instructions the stick hits the dash when forward well before all travel is achieved and when back it needed to be about 2 inches into my chest with the seat way back to get full up elevator. I had to redesign the…
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Hi Sam - Did you figure out the Nosegear Shock Suspension using the round rubber disks on your CH801? If so, what disks did you use, how many, and where did you get them? I have a CH640 which has the same front fork design as the CH801 and I'd like to get rid of the shock cord on my plane also. Thanks ! Brian 702-371-6710
Sam, I think we normally run 360 to 370, I don't think we have ever gone over 390. But it is cool here now, so not sure where we will be when it gets hot outside.
Hi,
I'd like to see the picture of the aluminum fairing that you just installed under the horizontal stabilizer. Thanks.
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