This could be what was mentioned and what I am looking for.
http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_104827/article.html
Larry Howell
Some months or years back, someone mentioned a battery charger/restore type
gizmo. I think it would restore a shorted out battery or revive a battery that
would normally be traded in. Anyone have info on such a gadget or remember when
it was talked about. I looked in the archives but did not fin
Charles Brown wrote:
> Glenn I went done to Harber freight bought a couple cheap 750 lb engine
> stands for $35.oo each bought some steel to telescope up and down for ground
> clearance that way it can be used for fusaluge, wings and auto or aircraft
> engines its a hole lot cheaper than $1100.o
Glenn I went done to Harber freight bought a couple cheap 750 lb engine stands
for $35.oo each bought some steel to telescope up and down for ground clearance
that way it can be used for fusaluge, wings and auto or aircraft engines its a
hole lot cheaper than $1100.oo for a rotisserie. If you ne
The time for (re)building N1333A has begun. The shop is almost cleaned and
organized enough to start. The first thing I see that I am going to need to do
is to build a rotisserie to put her onto so I can move her around and position
her for easy repair. I will be removing the rudder and elevator
Before everyone jumps on the bandwagon on beating out chests:-), btw, thanks
Eric for bring this forward but there has already been a tremendous amount of
work done for clarification of the proposed rule change by the FCC:
Update from the Aircraft Electronics Association website:
http://www.ae
I read this today. Hopefully they will fix this.
JUNE 24, 2010
Surprise! FCC Mandates Prohibition of
121.5 MHz ELTs
In a report that came out under the radar on June 1, the FCC slipped in
a stunning mandate. Section (h) of the executive summary of the report
reads "We prohibit the certification
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