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Forum: Tech Log
22nd Aug 2022, 20:03
Replies: 4
Views: 9,812
Posted By Jamesel

​​From the FAA Type Certificate Data Sheets ...

​​From the FAA Type Certificate Data Sheets
787-8, 787-9, 787-10 -
VMO/MMO - 350 KEAS, 360 KIAS, / 0.90
13th Jun 2022, 04:10
Replies: 4,947
Views: 729,040
Posted By Jamesel

Cessna Double 310

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Cessna 620. 4 engine, pressurised (!) 8-10 pax. Flown in 1956, canceled in 1957. ...
Forum: Tech Log
9th Dec 2021, 02:21
Replies: 1
Views: 952
Posted By Jamesel

From the Type Certificate A16WE AFM lists the...

From the Type Certificate A16WE
AFM lists the same approval of Jet A & Jet A-1, and the prohibition against using Jet B.

XI - Model 737-8 (Approved March 8, 2017), 737-9 (Approved February 15,...
18th Jun 2021, 21:55
Replies: 4,224
Views: 651,241
Posted By Jamesel

Even with the “iron thermal”, I would have...

Even with the “iron thermal”, I would have thought one of the older Cadets would have recognized this…..
6th Jan 2021, 03:33
Replies: 25
Views: 9,507
Posted By Jamesel

RV Aerobatics

Since I have engaged in basic aerobatic training with various RVs, while respecting your position, I do have a slightly different opinion. While I agree up to a point with you, I wonder if you may...
Forum: Tech Log
17th Oct 2020, 17:14
Replies: 6
Views: 4,644
Posted By Jamesel

Transport Canada Aeronautical Info.Man. (TC AIM) RAC—RULES OF THE AIR

It is solely up to the pilot in command as to which one to use, if not specifically mandated for that runway/airport.

From Transport Canada AIM: RAC
"NOTE: To assist in planning departure...
1st Aug 2020, 05:08
Replies: 6
Views: 1,326
Posted By Jamesel

Maybe you ARE skidding. Is the ball centred...

Maybe you ARE skidding.
Is the ball centred when parked on the ground? A quick check with a spirit level could ensure the structure is level, rather than an eyeball estimate.
Quite a few...
24th May 2020, 20:35
Replies: 237
Views: 142,719
Posted By Jamesel

The size of the money is hard to keep stealthy. ...

The size of the money is hard to keep stealthy. The shapes it goes into can be several orders of magnitude harder to see.
5th May 2020, 03:49
Replies: 10
Views: 1,085
Posted By Jamesel

India, You might find that stick FORCE per...

India,

You might find that stick FORCE per attitude change, rather than stick position is generally what the handling pilot perceives, unless the stick travel is very unusual - reversed or very...
11th Apr 2020, 17:56
Replies: 6
Views: 2,570
Posted By Jamesel

Fairchild Sekani! Unable to fly, or even maintain...

Fairchild Sekani! Unable to fly, or even maintain control on one engine.......
28th Mar 2020, 02:06
Replies: 4,224
Views: 651,241
Posted By Jamesel

Wonderfully unique double handed control column. ...

Wonderfully unique double handed control column. The “Pfeil” had hydraulically assisted ailerons, wonder if that setup was in case of hydraulic failure when more “welly” would be needed. Later, if...
17th Mar 2020, 23:28
Replies: 4,224
Views: 651,241
Posted By Jamesel

Also, likely to have Fuel Injection -...

Also, likely to have
Fuel Injection - “Alternate Air” handle on right lower panel
Retractable Landing Gear - Little silver knob ahead of Power Controls & “EMER LG HANDLE” placard, by base of stick
4th Mar 2020, 02:47
Replies: 11,849
Views: 1,221,187
Posted By Jamesel

I thought perhaps the Seibel 204, but that has no...

I thought perhaps the Seibel 204, but that has no dihedral in the centre section. Dassault MD 315 Flamant?

I believe a couple are still airworthy in France.

If it so, Open House.....
20th Feb 2020, 21:57
Replies: 4,224
Views: 651,241
Posted By Jamesel

The few extra engine instruments across the top...

The few extra engine instruments across the top makes me think of a prototype or engine testbed? Prevents me from giving a lightning quick answer......
11th Feb 2020, 19:09
Replies: 4,224
Views: 651,241
Posted By Jamesel

Interesting, looks like you can NOT trust the...

Interesting, looks like you can NOT trust the Wikipedia illustration captions after all.....
28th Dec 2019, 17:16
Replies: 4,224
Views: 651,241
Posted By Jamesel

At least Bede used the aft seat, which is a bit...

At least Bede used the aft seat, which is a bit wider than almost all other gliders. The 2-32 is certified to carry 3 people, pilot in front, with two (up to 300# total) in that back seat. The type...
13th Nov 2019, 10:34
Replies: 20,482
Views: 3,186,896
Posted By Jamesel

Faint Hope of finding it on the EAST side of the...

Faint Hope of finding it on the EAST side of the Rockies.... Was the photo taken from a CJ6?
4th Nov 2019, 11:31
Replies: 4,224
Views: 651,241
Posted By Jamesel

Apologies, slept in, & must rush off to move the...

Apologies, slept in, & must rush off to move the M-I-L.
OH
3rd Nov 2019, 23:10
Replies: 4,224
Views: 651,241
Posted By Jamesel

I believe it is another American University. The...

I believe it is another American University. The type was used in Canada from French stocks as airborne radio operator trainers. Since the previous devices were Menasco powered Tiger Moths, I...
Forum: Canada
16th Oct 2019, 16:15
Replies: 14
Views: 9,492
Posted By Jamesel

N registry

The use of N registrations IS somewhat limited in Canada. However, at CYBW, I know of at least 6 N registered aircraft, most light business jets, but also a kitplane and a Reno racer. The business...
23rd Dec 2016, 13:27
Replies: 10
Views: 1,998
Posted By Jamesel

Canada Permits & Licences

Hi Sam,
Canada certifies power pilots as follows:
Student Pilot Permits at 14 for all categories. Therefore solo flight is possible at that age.

Ultralight Pilot Permit minimum age is 16....
22nd Apr 2016, 17:08
Replies: 7
Views: 1,907
Posted By Jamesel

Another Angle

Step

I too am impressed to see that much of a speed increase. It seems to me that Cessna POHs used to give a reduction in the cruise in the order of 3 mph or so for the removal of the wheel...
Forum: Canada
25th Mar 2015, 08:36
Replies: 13
Views: 4,344
Posted By Jamesel

Hi India, A quick stab didn't find anything,...

Hi India,

A quick stab didn't find anything, but as you infered - not surprising.

It is stated in our locally based airline flight operations manual that only rated and approved pilots may...
Forum: Canada
9th Mar 2014, 06:05
Replies: 5
Views: 2,758
Posted By Jamesel

School: I can recommend Harv's. Did a renewal 3...

School:
I can recommend Harv's. Did a renewal 3 years ago, and will go back next month for the repeat. Citabria's are OK - easy to fly, hard to fly well, not too underpowered (in the winter). Both...
Forum: Canada
13th Jan 2014, 12:26
Replies: 2
Views: 1,424
Posted By Jamesel

Just send in the application form, and supporting...

Just send in the application form, and supporting medical information. You DO not need to re-write if you've been flying.
Forum: Tech Log
14th Jul 2012, 05:19
Replies: 9
Views: 3,148
Posted By Jamesel

Yes, it depends on who is making what...

Yes, it depends on who is making what assumptions. The Beech 18 had a STC to increase gross weight by clipping the wingtips to reduce the wing bending moments, and there were many more which allowed...
25th Feb 2010, 08:00
Replies: 31,149
Views: 4,115,609
Posted By Jamesel

Oh, Canada!:rolleyes: Bush Caddy 120, p'raps ...

Oh, Canada!:rolleyes:
Bush Caddy 120, p'raps
If So Open House................
31st Jan 2010, 01:21
Replies: 31,149
Views: 4,115,609
Posted By Jamesel

It's a Piper Cub! (sorta, kinda, re-arranged, like)

:rolleyes:, Actually, it looks an awful lot like the Piper PT-1 Primary Trainer, designed in 1943, powered by a 130 hp Franklin...

If so, open house
Forum: Canada
13th Mar 2009, 17:06
Replies: 6
Views: 1,755
Posted By Jamesel

Canadian B737 Type ratings

The FAA includes ALL models of the 737 in the one type rating. Transport Canada breaks them into 3 groups - Originals (100 & 200), Classic (300, 400, & 500), and the NG (600, 700 & 800 - no 900s in...
11th Jan 2009, 21:48
Replies: 31,149
Views: 4,115,609
Posted By Jamesel

Sh - It's Russian

Looks like the Grushin Sh-Tandem/Shurmovik of circa 1938.

If so, Open House, as I appear to be too dense :O to upload an image from my own compuker - gave up after 45 minutes:mad::sad:
Cheers...
19th Dec 2008, 21:43
Replies: 31,149
Views: 4,115,609
Posted By Jamesel

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Is it a Bücker Bü 182 "Kornett"? Lovely looking little thing ...
If so, open house.
Cheers
29th Nov 2008, 06:27
Replies: 31,149
Views: 4,115,609
Posted By Jamesel

I believe it is the Northrop YA-9, loser to the...

I believe it is the Northrop YA-9, loser to the Republic A-10 "Warthog". If so open house.
Cheers
30th Sep 2008, 22:24
Replies: 31,149
Views: 4,115,609
Posted By Jamesel

Timm N2T, I'll bet - if so - Open House Cheers ...

Timm N2T, I'll bet - if so - Open House
Cheers
jamesel
20th Sep 2008, 06:58
Replies: 12
Views: 6,777
Posted By Jamesel

Evil Twin?

According to articles by Derek Piggott, Bob Rodwell and others in "Sailplane and Gliding" & "Pilot", Edgley volunteers that he used the Ka-18 as the basis for the design of the EA9, as he wanted to...
18th Sep 2008, 03:01
Replies: 31,149
Views: 4,115,609
Posted By Jamesel

Grrr Bloody Scanners....

I can get the photons to come out of the compuker, the little beggars I want to march in don't seem to want to go in the proper order:O, so......
Open House.
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