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2014-03-11 Thread Randy Moore Newbern Tn. N318RM
email me off list or call 731 589 1330 Randy Moore no1son38 at aol.com newbern tn N318RM KR II in rebuild process -Original Message- From: W Jennings To: KRnet Sent: Tue, Mar 11, 2014 4:49 pm Subject: KR> Prop available Hello KRNet I have a Props Inc 52 x 48 Maple prop with

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2014-03-11 Thread Kolbjørn Seth
There is an excellent article i Kitplanes feb 2014 on how to build your own O2 system for about 200$ in parts. Kolbjorn Seth Sendt fra min iPhone > Den 11 mar 2014 kl. 17:51 skrev peter : > > > This thread reminds me: I have an expensive portable cryogenic O2 medical > unit rented by Apria

KR> Prop available

2014-03-11 Thread Bob
If you still have the prop I sure could put it to good use Bob iflyexp at gmail.com Sent from my iPad > On Mar 11, 2014, at 2:46 PM, "W Jennings" wrote: > > Hello KRNet > > I have a Props Inc 52 x 48 Maple prop with fiberglassed tips and leading edge > protection. I had purchased it new

KR> Senate Bill

2014-03-11 Thread Eric James Pitts
U.S. Senate Introduces GA Pilot Protection Act, Companion to House Bill March 11, 2014 - Three U.S. senators today introduced the General Aviation Pilot Protection Act as a companion bill to one unveiled in the House of Representatives in December, which includes a provision that would

KR> Building

2014-03-11 Thread smwood
I hear you Ray. I shall be flying this Spring. Sid Wood Tri-gear KR-2 N6242 Mechanicsville, MD, USA > -- > > Still working on my project and seeing how/what I can do to make it > > happen - before I die of old age... > Ray > New Orleans > 504-616-9098 > > >

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2014-03-11 Thread Rogelio Serrano
Check out this item I found on eBay: End time: 16 Mar 2014 18:51:08 Item: RESPIRONICS EVERGOPORTABLE OXYGEN

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2014-03-11 Thread Randall Smith
Remember those units put out a lot of heat. Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 11, 2014, at 8:38 AM, wrote: > > Did a little more research and found a good thread on the Vans site with > a link for a very expensive unit designed for small aircraft. >

KR> wing skins

2014-03-11 Thread Ray Fuenzalida
Hello All, Still working on my project and seeing how/what I can do to make it happen - before I die of old age.? But the long and the short of it is I now have an extra set of wing skins, spars and ribs.? Would sell them at half the cost of new.? Could be a jump start for someone else.? Anyone

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2014-03-11 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
Did a little more research and found a good thread on the Vans site with a link for a very expensive unit designed for small aircraft. http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=79120=oxygen+concentrator I have not looked at all the specs, but from what I have seen I would guess

KR> Ready call it quits with apps

2014-03-11 Thread Dave_A
Acer's Transformer Pad tablets had a real GPS (even in the wifi versions)... The 'MeMo Pad' ones do NOT have a GPS. On 3/10/2014 9:21 PM, Tony King wrote: > Watch out for iPads too. The WiFi only models don't have a GPS chipset - > only the cellular models support GPS. The GPS will work

KR> Ready call it quits with apps

2014-03-11 Thread Dj Merrill
On Mar 10, 2014, at 11:12 PM, "Mark Wegmet" wrote: > Might be more money, but a lot less aggravation. > As someone who has both an iPad (WingX) and a Nexus 7 Android tablet (Avare), I've not seen any significant difference in the level of aggravation. Both types of tablets have their warts,

KR> Ready call it quits with apps

2014-03-11 Thread Michael Lineback
Location Services is just Cell tower location it is not GPS.If you want GPS on a tablet you have to find one with an internal GPS receiver or get an external GPS receiver that connects bluetooth with your tablet. Ipad and some Android tablets have aGPS or assisted GPS which means that they