If you go here  http://www.krnet.org/as504x/ and download the PDF and print
it up full size BAM you have your template.

Todd
Chandler, AZ

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 9:36 AM, <thomas.garne...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Net heads,
> There has been a lot of reference to pilots becoming ham radio operators.
> There are a lot of reasonably priced hand held 2 meter rigs with key pads
> that can access repeaters with telephone autopatch, that can be carried
> along on your plane incase of an emergency. Just like using a cell phone in
> airplanes may access more than one repeater, since line of site can cover a
> lot of territory up high, but some one listening might hear your call and
> alert rescue people, even if they are some distance away. Hams are well know
> to help in times of need! Most 2m repeaters are operated by clubs that
> charge a nominal fee to use telephone. Tech class I understand can use voice
> on ten meters. Some additional back up?
> On a different vain, if anyone has an autocad file on the airfoil Mark
> Langford helped develope, and can save it as an R14 file and send to me as
> an attachment off net. I could print out a reproducable copy and make full
> size template drawing for any one who would like to have a copy.
> Tom Kr2 N8038M with corvair and WB4RYR
>
>
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Todd Price
Chandler, AZ

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