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I too had a great time. There is nothing like getting together with folks
of like purpose and being able to share knowledge. The only thing I regret
was not staying for Jason's first start....must have been great. But, as
David stated, we were all beat. Can't wait to see ya all again. Thanks
again Bill, you did make us Texans proud.
I posted some pictures on the Canard Aviation forum (www.canardaviation.com)
The pix are at this link
http://canardaviationforum.dmt.net/showthread.php?t=2409
All the best,
Chris
www.LoneStarVelocity.com
Christopher Barber
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"Serving the needs of Senior Texans"
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10827 Tower Bridge St.
Houston, Texas 77075-5032
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]On
Behalf Of Tracy Hallock
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 11:29 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Miid-winter Rotary Fest
I drove up from Austin, and had a great time. Thanks to Bill for showing
everyone what Texas hospitality is all about--you done us proud. I, also,
appreciate everyone who came in from all over the country. Your time,
knowledge, and the pleasure of your company is deeply appreciated.
Good to hear that Jason got his first start. I was very impressed by the
installation. Hope it all works out.
Sorry to hear about Chuck's problems, but happy to hear that he is safe.
BTW, Chuck, you do know that a Lyco could do the same thing. Don't
want to discourage you from using a perfectly good engine, but there
are no guarantees in this hobby (business for some, I guess).
I just posted the few pictures to my website that I took yesterday at the
fly-in. www.trv7.com, look for "Rotor Fest 06" on the menu on the
left. Sorry, but almost all of the picutres are of Jason's and Tracy's
installation, and I didn't take that many pictures.
Good seeing everyone.
Cheers,
Tracy (the other one).
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Staten" <Dastaten@earthlink.net>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 10:58 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Miid-winter Rotary Fest
John Slade wrote:
ual fuel COSTS worked out. :)
I'd like to hear more about the "relatively cheap flame detector".
During demo, it was capable of being triggered by a propane heater that
was 30 feet away that just happened to be pointing at the detector.
The detection bulb is about the size of an H1 halogen bulb (Un-shelled
peanut size?), and can be separate from the circuit board if needed.
Cost was around $200 if I remember right.
Supposedly is NOT triggered by infrared radiation (such as glowing hot
manifolds) but only by a specific band of UV light that is present in
open flames/combustion.
I'm sure Marc will be able to give the nitty gritty when he gets back to
a computer.
Great Fly-in, guys.. glad to have been there.
Dave
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