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16564
There's an email address for Wayne on the Mustang Aeronautics web site. I have no idea if it's current. I'll give you the link, since Yahoo usually...
Mark Brueggeman
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Sep 1, 2006
10:47 am
16565
Does it dump all the fuel, or only a small amount? I would guess that the vent line has a low spot and the fuel is getting in the vent line and settling in the...
Kirk Harrell
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Sep 1, 2006
11:56 am
16566
Does not appear that anyone is maintaining that list. The last update was three years ago. I've submitted changes to my info to Mustangaero a couple of times...
Ray McNally
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Sep 1, 2006
3:04 pm
16567
Hello I am building a MII in San Diego and often get to Lincoln NE on business. I was wondering if this posting involved training for the MII. I am close to ...
Tim McGaffigan
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Sep 1, 2006
4:53 pm
16568
Hey Gang, I just brought my first wing panel home this evening from the shop. Lots of riveting and skinned knuckles! Not having room to build both at once, it...
John
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Sep 2, 2006
12:54 am
16569
John; That would be a great idea to Write a book on your experiences while building the airplane! Put out on CD's with pictures. It would help with some of the...
John Haedtler
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Sep 2, 2006
1:10 am
16570
Actually, my builder's log reads somewhat like a manual or book. I have hundreds of pictures and have tried to keep track of some of the pit-fallls I got...
John
m2mustang
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Sep 2, 2006
1:54 am
16571
John: Please do write that book! There are a lot of guys/gals out here that are magnets for information, and your wisdom..... well you know...IT"S PRICELESS,...
D.H. Rose
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Sep 2, 2006
9:04 am
16572
Outstanding, John! I think someone should write a book on the oddesy of building a homebuilt aircraft. I'm sure there are some great stories out there. Kirk ...
Kirk Harrell
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Sep 2, 2006
12:18 pm
16573
I'd like opinions on what to put in my plane. 1st the mission, daytime VFR, 90% of flying within 200 miles. 2nd the pilot, I'm accustomed to navigating with...
c47gooneybird
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Sep 2, 2006
3:52 pm
16574
Boyce; Something to think about is the weight of the vacuum pump and all of the filters, lines and what not I removed all of the system from a Mustang 11 and...
John Haedtler
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Sep 2, 2006
4:35 pm
16575
Get a Garmin 496 and the WX subscription. You'll never regret it. You can also use it to drive your autopilot and listen to about 267 channels of stereo...
James R. Cunningham
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Sep 2, 2006
10:07 pm
16576
I need some new cylinders for my Lycoming O-290. Someone sent me this web site http://www.dongeorgeaircraft.com/cylinder.htm and the prices look pretty good....
Brian Kraut
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Sep 3, 2006
2:31 am
16577
Hey Brian, My buddies at Gilbert field in Winter Haven recommend Don George. It's the shop where their engines go when needing attention. Later, Erich ... ...
Erich Pfalzer
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Sep 3, 2006
8:43 am
16578
I have an old Skylane with the traditional VOR, ILS, ADF, DME, etc. I also have an old, old Gramin GPS-100 (1st generation portable) which is mounted on the...
John Errington
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Sep 3, 2006
4:50 pm
16579
FWIW I wanted to put in my 2c worth. I purchased a MII in the Nashville area in April and flew it up here to Alaska. The only instrument I really used was the...
shootfromabove
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Sep 3, 2006
7:03 pm
16580
Thanks to everyone for the input. Sounds like the GPS is the most economical way to go. Plus sounds like there's some weight savings to boot! Thanks again! ...
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c47gooneybird
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Sep 3, 2006
7:52 pm
16581
That is same mission profile as mine.I suggest you look at the Lowrance 1000, for 383$ at avionics west. Big 5 inch diag screen, aviation and Jepp database,...
Roger Ray
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Sep 4, 2006
6:24 am
16582
Thanks Roger. That's what I've been thinking. Carry appropriate sectionals, along with a moderately priced GPS, and should be OK. As others suggested though, I...
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c47gooneybird
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Sep 4, 2006
10:11 am
16583
-Which EFIS did you chose? Bill Randall...
Bill Randall
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Sep 5, 2006
1:06 am
16584
Any information on the plans for the Mustang II? The quality of the plans? Are they outdated or up to the recent revisions including any service bulletins or...
blueaero20
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Sep 5, 2006
2:54 am
16585
anybody else who is closer to CEK able to step up to help out on this one? most insurance companies like to see ten hours in type to get the rates down. as we...
Mike Muetzel
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Sep 5, 2006
3:45 am
16586
Have seen it happen when tank(s) are nearly full and it get hot. The gasoline will actually expand enough that it will spill out. With only 15 gal (in an...
David M.
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Sep 5, 2006
5:18 am
16587
This is relevant to all aircraft. Especially now that I'm trying to find some land in Tennessee that is long enough and flat enough to put my own strip on. ...
David M.
ainut7
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Sep 5, 2006
6:22 am
16588
Absolutely get the GPS, BUT keep up with the other skills as GPS can fail too. Not just your unit, but the sat signals. David M....
David M.
ainut7
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Sep 5, 2006
6:55 am
16589
Oh yeah, be *sure* you get a WAAS capable GPS. David M ....
David M.
ainut7
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Sep 5, 2006
6:56 am
16590
i own one of these, it's absolutely good enough for day or night vfr: ...
Mike Muetzel
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Sep 5, 2006
7:27 am
16591
Brad: I bought my Center Section partially completed from a guy in New York. In doing so, his plans were over ten-years old. I contacted Chris Tieman at ...
D.H. Rose
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Sep 5, 2006
10:40 am
16592
Horsepower, prop, weight, density altitude all have an impact here. The individual aircraft will have different characteristics. My MII stalls a bit on the ...
Kirk Harrell
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Sep 5, 2006
10:54 am
16593
Dear Mustang experts I'm installing the center section fuel tanks. For ease future tank removal (maintenance), I'm wondering to exchange rivets for screws and...
Dilson
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Sep 5, 2006
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