Blue above, Green below is also good advice.
73
Stewart G3RXQ
Ex PPL
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 10:07:27 -0800 (PST), WA6OCP wrote:
I believe that maintain spacing ranks right up there with
keep the shiny
side up and speed and altitude are our friends. :-)
Neal WA6OCP
wb8yqj wrote:
Great
Flying is the art of throwing yourself at the ground and missing it,
or so I thought...
vy 73 de toby
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On 24/1/08 22:33, AD6XY - Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
If I just happen to be passing - will you show me how to fly?
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photographer, how'd she
get that first photo while in the aircraft?
[Elecraft] So you think your K3 got special treatment?
Mike B kw1nd at comcast.net
Wed Jan 23 22:18:54 EST 2008
So you think your K3 got special treatment? Check out
this delivery method:
http://ducie2008.dl1mgb.com/news/index.php
73
be an expert photographer, how'd she
get that first photo while in the aircraft?
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[Elecraft] So you think your K3 got special treatment?
Mike B kw1nd at comcast.net
Wed Jan 23 22:18:54 EST 2008
So you think your K3 got special treatment? Check out
this delivery method:
http://ducie2008
] So you think your K3 got special treatment?
Mike B kw1nd at comcast.net Wed Jan 23 22:18:54 EST 2008
So you think your K3 got special treatment? Check out
this delivery method:
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73,
Mike
KW1ND
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From: Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Don Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] So you think your K3 got special treatment?
The in-flight photo was taken
Great Pics!!!
If you look carefully at the high resolution
versions, you can see me peering back at the other
plane to maintain spacing.
This is some flying term that I am unfamilar with. Is
maintain spacing important in flying? ;-)
;-)
Never let another airplane get in the way of a good
I believe that maintain spacing ranks right up there with keep the shiny
side up and speed and altitude are our friends. :-)
Neal WA6OCP
wb8yqj wrote:
Great Pics!!!
If you look carefully at the high resolution
versions, you can see me peering back at the other
plane to maintain
My plane, N914JB, is a 2000 182S. I bought it with about 600 Hrs on the
engine.
The other one one the flickr page, N733BG, is a refurbished 1976 172N.
73, Eric
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Sam Binkley wrote:
Eric,
That sure looks like a *182*, beautiful job on the refurbishing.
Thanks for sharing the photos.
By
Now that is special delivery! I expect that with both Robin and Milt
on the team, 160 meters will be a priority from Ducie.
Bob, N7XY
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If I just happen to be passing - will you show me how to fly?
Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
My plane, N914JB, is a 2000 182S. I bought it with about 600 Hrs on the
engine.
The other one one the flickr page, N733BG, is a refurbished 1976 172N.
73, Eric
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Sam Binkley
So you think your K3 got special treatment? Check out this delivery method:
http://ducie2008.dl1mgb.com/news/index.php
73,
Mike
KW1ND
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