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Not enough fuel

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

I read with interest your response to the question “What causes engines to develop less than rated power?” (June 17 issue). May I add one more component? I once had a 180 hp Lycoming in a Piper Cherokee. No matter what I did, this engine refused to burn more than 10 gph. I always flew […]

My airplane

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

I was reading the latest GAN in bed last night and flipped to page 59 because of the A-26 picture on the Table of Contents page. I always loved the A-26, but that wasn’t what tickled me on page 59 (North to Alaska, June 3 issue). “My airplane!” We had protective custody of Do-27 (partially […]

No rudders? How about two?

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

In your article on the Virginia Aviation Museum (June 3 issue), the caption on page 47 states “the rudderless Ercoupe.” Actually, the Ercoupe has two rudders. They are connected to the yoke and operate in coordination with the ailerons.  In fact, ERCO called this system “coordinated controls.” The later ‘Coupes built by Forney and Alon did […]

Voodoo not Banshee

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

On page 50 of the June 3 issue, there is a photo of a USAF F-101 Voodoo incorrectly identified as a Banshee. I’m sure there is a deluge of comments coming in, probably from former Voodoo folks who want their proper recognition. Having deployed to Korea back in the early 1950s with VF-11, then a F2H-2 Banshee […]

A great solution looking for a problem to solve

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

This past Saturday, at an air show in Nampa, Idaho, I looked at a new Cessna 206 that the factory brought to the event. I’ve seen the new 206 several times at other events, including Oshkosh. I own a 1975 U206F and have enjoyed the aircraft very much over the last 16 years. It is […]

Memories of a grand lady

By General Aviation News Staff · July 22, 2005 ·

There’s a lot of excitement at the local unit of the Commemorative Air Force. After almost two years of hard work, its C-53 Skytrooper is about ready to fly and start touring airshows. “”A C-53! What’s that?”” some of you may ask. At the beginning of World War II, commercial DC-1s, DC-2s and DC-3s were […]

Build your own airplane — from a Coke can

By Janice Wood · July 22, 2005 ·

One of the classic crafts you will see at an air show or fly-in is a model airplane built from a beverage can. You may think to yourself, “I wonder if I could do that?” Those of you who would like to try it can get plans and even a detailed instructional video, for a […]

Summertime… and lawmakers are busy before they head home

By Charles Spence · July 22, 2005 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — This time of year, as Congress looks to the next fiscal year and hurries to get off to its summer “”district work”” period (aka vacation), a variety of events occur. Some move swiftly along the path to enactment, others might get changed along the way, some never make it. Here are just […]

What is the maximum oil temp for this engine?

By Paul McBride · July 22, 2005 ·

QUESTION: I have a 1968 Mooney-F with an IO-360-A1A. The oil cooler was relocated to the J model position with an STC and the cowl openings have been changed to the J-model size. I have sustained oil temperatures of 206°-210° when leaned to 100° rich of peak and will reach 215°-220° if leaned to 75° […]

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