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2015-01-02 Thread Dj Merrill
On 1/2/2015 8:27 PM, Mark Jones via KRnet wrote: > Does anyone know of any app that can be installed on an iPhone which will > allow you to listen to aviation frequencies? I want one that I can program > the frequency I want to listen to. Mark, the iPhone isn't capable of listening to aviation

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2015-01-02 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
That would require a base station on the airport monitoring that frequency and piping it to the internet. I know that some busy airports have that, but I doubt that your local airport would have it. But speaking of cool apps, at my airpark we do have a Davis weather station mounted on the wind

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2015-01-02 Thread Mark Jones
Does anyone know of any app that can be installed on an iPhone which will allow you to listen to aviation frequencies? I want one that I can program the frequency I want to listen to. Thanks, Mark Jones (N886MJ) Stevens Point, WI E-mail: flykr2s at charter.net Web: www.flykr2s.com

KR> First flight of the year

2015-01-02 Thread bjoenunley
Get better Mark.? Joe Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone Original message From: Mark Jones via KRnet Date:01/02/2015 7:41 AM (GMT-06:00) To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> First flight of the year - Original Message - From: "Mark Langford Subject: KR>

KR> First flight of the year

2015-01-02 Thread Robert7721
Managed to get in a quick flight myself yesterday. More to ensure the airplane doesn't get neglected and shake off the rust of my flying abilities. Only about a half hour, but still felt great to do it. It was still pretty cold at 20 degrees F so I did a pre-heat on the engine before starting.

KR> Bellyboard

2015-01-02 Thread Mike
Hi George, It?s not a ?Brit thing?. In geometry ?normal? is the expression used to describe a line which perpendicular to a surface. In the case described in the research paper, the flat plate was rigged in the wind tunnel so that it was normal to airflow. On a KR fuselage, the bellyboard would

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2015-01-02 Thread Lawrence Bell
Mike, I love that math/ geometry, and science, keep it coming. Larry Bell On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 12:58 AM, Mike via KRnet wrote: > Hi George, > > It?s not a ?Brit thing?. In geometry ?normal? is the expression used to > describe a line which perpendicular to a surface. In the case

KR> First flight of the year

2015-01-02 Thread Mark Jones
- Original Message - From: "Mark Langford Subject: KR> First flight of the year > Well, since Mark Jones didn't pipe up with "first flight of the year" > news, I guess I should take up his slack. No flying for me so far this year. I tested positive for Influenza type A on New Years

KR> First flight of the year

2015-01-02 Thread Flesner
>Well, since Mark Jones didn't pipe up with "first flight of the >year" news, I guess I should take up his slack. >Mark Langford ++ I was with you all in spirit. I made it to the airport but did not fly. I've been

KR> First flight of the year

2015-01-02 Thread bjoenunley
My glass cockpit was attaching my iPhone to the instrument panel and running apps for nav. ?It works great! ?Moving map and all.? I flew a short hop today as well. Today was the best flying weather we've had in weeks.? Joe Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone Original

KR> Sealant

2015-01-02 Thread Jeff Scott
I have not used Proseal on glass or Rotomolded plastics. But the description of the application sounds like he's trying to seal under a washer of some sort on a tank fitting. Proseal should work well for that. Proseal stays flexible, which you need for a plastic tank. If you had a weepy

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2015-01-02 Thread Jeff Scott
Seems like a reasonable application for some pro-seal. -Jeff Scott Los Alamos, NM > Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2015 at 4:20 PM > From: "Joe. E. Wallace via KRnet" > To: KRnet > Subject: KR> Sealant > > KR Group, First of all Happy New Year to all. > > I?m in the process of building a