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  • February 14, 2022
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    Airbus cancelled another Qatar Airways order – now for an A350

    European aircraft giant Airbus handed over 30 aircraft to customers in January and also received 36 new orders. However, because Qatar Airways canceled its order for 50 narrow-body A321neo aircraft at the manufacturer’s initiative and cancelled two wide-body A350-1000s, the…

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    Airbus cancelled another Qatar Airways order – now for an A350
  • January 12, 2022
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    Boeing: the history of the brand. Business aviation products

    Boeing is an American company, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of aviation, space and military equipment with a century-long history, a record-breaker in aviation inventions, which has gone from the simplest biplanes to ultramodern supersonic aircraft and spacecraft.

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  • October 24, 2021
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    Replacing the Starter Relay/Solenoid on a 2-cycle Rotax 503 (wiring diagram)

    Non Rotax Solenoid, use at your own risk!  Rotax 2-cycle 503 engine wiring Diagram for my Starter Relay / Solenoid.  I have a push button starter switch which supplies the positive side of the relay coil.  A separate ground wire…

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  • October 24, 2021
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    Using the Grand Rapids EIS for flaperon position

    A simple modification that uses the coolant temperature reading on the Grand Rapids Model 2000/2002 EIS to indicate the relative flaperon position. Of all the modifications I’ve done to my CH1LW, this is one of the most useful and most…

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  • October 24, 2021
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    Keel Construction for a Challenger Float Plane – Mike Round

    Living in S.E. Alaska means you think “water” and how to allow/accommodate 160 inches of rain a year. When I ordered my kit from Quad City, it was a given that it would eventually become a float plane. Ketchikan has…

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  • October 24, 2021
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    Cargo Pods for a Challenger Light Sport Aircraft by Mike Stephens Corpus Christi, Texas

      I started with a ¾” x ¾” x 1/8” thick aluminum angle, 6’ long (4 each) I cut a jig in the shape of the pod out of an old piece of ¾” shelving The jig worked a lot…

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