Original Posted By: Alan Swanson
Check this out folks, a Piet spotted at the Yankee Ultralight Flyersfly-in in NH with solar power! It's GPS and other electrics are poweredby a solar panel just aft of the engine. pics:http://www.aircamper.org/acimg/TPaiemen ... ment1.jpgA fine looking plane based in Bath, Maine only an hour north of me.He's offered me a ride in it too! Cant wait!Richard==="Lady, you want me to answer you if this old airplane is safe to fly? Just howin the world do you think it got to be this old?" - Jim Tavenner----------------------------------------------------------http://www.AirCamper.org - A Low 'n Slow Online Community!----------------------------------------------------------My homepage: http://www.AirCamper.org/w3builder_____ ... __________
Pietenpol-List: Solar powered piet spotted in NH
> Fwd: Corvair Listserver
Original Posted By: Ed0248(at)aol.com
For the Corvair guys,I saw this on the Aircraft Builders List, and thought it might be ofinterest to those of you thinking of going the Corvair route.Al Swanson>Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 09:46:54 -0500>From: "Bruce Ray" >Subject: Fwd: Corvair Listserver>>I thought that this might be of interest to some of those on the ABM list.>Bruce Ray>>==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE==================>>OK.....lets see how a Corvair list "flies". Below is the info about how to>subscribe. I'm also going to post this to the Dfly list.>>I have just set up the list called CorvAIRCRAFT. You can subscribe by>sending a message to the following address>>majordomo(at)listserv.usm.edu>>with "subscribe corvaircraft" in the body of the message.>>>Posts can be sent to the listserve at this address>>corvaircraft(at)usm.edu>>>We should have several members sign up in the next few days. In a day or>two, please send a post to the list to introduce yourself. Also, to help>get the ball rolling, feel free to post whatever Corvair conversion>questions, comments, etc. that you have.>>If you know of anyone else who might be interested in Corvair conversions,>please tell them about the CorvAIRCRAFT list.>>thanks,>Glen>________________________________________________________________________________
For the Corvair guys,I saw this on the Aircraft Builders List, and thought it might be ofinterest to those of you thinking of going the Corvair route.Al Swanson>Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 09:46:54 -0500>From: "Bruce Ray" >Subject: Fwd: Corvair Listserver>>I thought that this might be of interest to some of those on the ABM list.>Bruce Ray>>==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE==================>>OK.....lets see how a Corvair list "flies". Below is the info about how to>subscribe. I'm also going to post this to the Dfly list.>>I have just set up the list called CorvAIRCRAFT. You can subscribe by>sending a message to the following address>>majordomo(at)listserv.usm.edu>>with "subscribe corvaircraft" in the body of the message.>>>Posts can be sent to the listserve at this address>>corvaircraft(at)usm.edu>>>We should have several members sign up in the next few days. In a day or>two, please send a post to the list to introduce yourself. Also, to help>get the ball rolling, feel free to post whatever Corvair conversion>questions, comments, etc. that you have.>>If you know of anyone else who might be interested in Corvair conversions,>please tell them about the CorvAIRCRAFT list.>>thanks,>Glen>________________________________________________________________________________