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'Simple' trim tab setup on a KF1
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Aren't these ALL go-karts with wings?
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Speaking of Kayaks...
Anyone have any ideas about mounting a 10' rotomold craft under a tail wheel KF2 with a 582?
Just thinkin'...
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My wife said this will work...
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Good thoughts. Perhaps that is the reason it is for sale.
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Please excuse my ignorance;
Is that looking forward from the rear of the stabalizer & leading edge of the elevator?
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Will your law firm work on contract?
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From Wikipidia;
Signer gives a humorous twist to the concept of cause and effect and to the traditional scientific method of experimentation and discovery, taking on the self-evidence of scientific logic as an artistic challenge. As well as working in his studio, which he calls his lab, Signer often takes off to the Swiss mountains to conduct larger experiments. A recent example of his installation work was "Accident as sculpture" (Unfall als Skulptur)(2008) in which Signer had a three-wheeled delivery car, loaded with water barrels, roll down an 11 m high ramp and up the other side. At the apex, the vehicle overturned and crashed to the ground. The resulting chaotic arrangement constituted the exhibition at Kunstraum Dornbirn. Another example, the video 56 Small Helicopters (56 Kleine Helikopter) (2008) shows a squadron of 56 remote-controlled toy helicopters as they rise into the air, collide with each other, carom off the ceiling and walls, and finally die in mechanical spasms on the floor.
Perhaps he has been to Colorado, Washington, Alaska?
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It reminded me of "Art" from the 60's.
Sometimes beauty is in the eye of the artist...
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I happened to find this a few minutes ago. Located in the Buchanan MI area.
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You are "literate" enough to do posting. That's what counts...
Not sufficiently fluent to haggle the price for overnight? I assumed that was a requirement for all U.S. servicemen overseas...
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Did you increase the volume for your amplifier?
Unless you understand a certain European language, you did not miss anything by not having audio...
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I just read in the "other" forum that 2 guys went to look at it. The report was "the guy said he had bad vibes and wouldn't show it". Things that seem too good usually have a catch to them.
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Then it can only get better.....
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I think mine took 3 weeks with all the s dotted and Ts crossed
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Type of gear and tire size would play pretty deep into my answer on that one. With the 12" wide Nancos, stock gear, and pavement crosswinds suck! The good news is of it's over about 15 just land across the runway
Runway?
Taxiways are fair game also...
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I was almost afraid to look at this topic....... Looks like you had fun! Jim Chuk
I was afraid to look.
But then, it was just like a train wreck...just had to!
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4th photo. Is that an Eagle's nest in the tree on the right?
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Thanks for additional investigative work...
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Great story - and I sure don't want to take anything away from it - BUT, why don't my old eyes see the same exact number painted on the tail in the two photos? - everything else, including the damage, looks the same.
Could the bottom photo possibly have come from a movie?
EDMo
Numbers? What numbers? LOL
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Uhhh, those look more like floats
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I had thought of something similar when/if I do a longer cross country. My thought was to put it up front on the right side of my KF to lessen the aft CG effect.
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Thanks for the visual aids for the story!
I've been thinking about the crew and how they worked together to create the best enviroment they could, using what they had, to make the best possible outcome.
We had one really close call on the submarine I rode. Again, it was a group effort and quick rational thinking of the crew members isolated in the effected compartment that averted disaster. Of course the skipper getting us on the surface quickly and safely helped too
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