I can verify that the Nexus 7 has built in GPS. Mine runs several apps just
fine. As others have said just make sure the GPS is on in settings and that you
gave the app the permissions it needs when you installed it.
I have no experience with the Google tablet.
Deems
> Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014
Sensenich says 1/8" is max. See here:
http://www.sensenich.com/files/documents/Installation_Instructions_Wood_Aircraft_Installation_1261581692.pdf.
Try removing the prop check the face of the prop and conterbores. install the
prop 180 degrees from previous, using the above instruction and
If you are looking for a wide band O2 for an EFIS display check this:
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php It has a programmable
output with a max of 0-5V. I usually set mine up for AFR 10 to 20 = 0V to 5V. I
have been using these on many engines for over 5 years now and the
The idea has been around for over 100 years. I worked on some of the generator
engines in the early 1970's and they were old then.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposed-piston_engine
That doesn't necessarily make it a bad idea.
Deems
> Saving the World Two Strokes at a Time
>
Try page 27 here: http://www.fletchair.com/catalog/catalog_complete.pdf for
floats.
Canada
> From: jsell...@keybase.com
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Subject: RE: KR> KR Gathering location, 2010
> Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 09:37:26 -0300
>
> Richard;
> Can you remind us where Lake of the Woods is located?
> Jim
>
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Try q-l...@yahoogroups.com for a Q specific answer. I can tell you that vented,
or leaking filler caps have caused numerous fuel issues on the Q2. Check the
archives on the Q-List. Terry Crouch one of the most knowledgeable Q guys
around is in Iowa and is on that list.
> Date: Sun, 24 May
If you check the documentation for Dynon,
http://www.dynondevelopment.com/index.html. I believe they list a -30 deg. C
to 50 deg. C operating range and I know that their unit has an alarm
function to tell you if the unit reaches either limit.
Deems Herring, Baudette Minnesota
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