Pietenpol-List: Pietenpol CorVenture
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:58 am
Original Posted By: Ken Bickers
Ken;I forgot to post my ASI range numbers. I took a look at the airspeed indicatorand here are the range markings on Scout: green arc, Vs to Vno, is from 32 to80 MPH. Yellow arc, Vno to Vne, is from 80 to 96 MPH.As you know, my airplane has an A75 and performs quite conventionally.Off-topic, are you anywhere near the Denver airport? We changed planes there twoweeks ago and forgot my wife's MacBook Pro in the United terminal at one ofthe gates. We put in a lost & found claim but it's been right at two weeks andnothing has shown up. However, we used "Find My Mac" on iCloud and it showsthat the computer has not been opened or logged in to the internet since wemisplaced it, so it's probably sitting on a shelf somewhere in the United lost& found. It is set to lock and then to show a message on the screen offeringa reward for its return (we just want the pictures back, not necessarily thecomputer)- but nothing has been touched so we're still in hopes that it's sittingthere. We've changed all the necessary passwords and accounts... nothing isamiss in two weeks. I have found out by calling every conceivable phone numberfor United customer service, our United Club concierge, and the Denver airportthat the only way I can speak directly to someone with United at Denver isto physically go there. If anybody is near there who might be able to help,there is a reward for its return and it's more than just the price of a burgerand a tank of gas.--------Oscar ZunigaMedford, ORAir Camper NX41CC "Scout"A75 powerRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ______Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 18:19:50 -0600Subject: Pietenpol-List: Pietenpol CorVenture
Ken;I forgot to post my ASI range numbers. I took a look at the airspeed indicatorand here are the range markings on Scout: green arc, Vs to Vno, is from 32 to80 MPH. Yellow arc, Vno to Vne, is from 80 to 96 MPH.As you know, my airplane has an A75 and performs quite conventionally.Off-topic, are you anywhere near the Denver airport? We changed planes there twoweeks ago and forgot my wife's MacBook Pro in the United terminal at one ofthe gates. We put in a lost & found claim but it's been right at two weeks andnothing has shown up. However, we used "Find My Mac" on iCloud and it showsthat the computer has not been opened or logged in to the internet since wemisplaced it, so it's probably sitting on a shelf somewhere in the United lost& found. It is set to lock and then to show a message on the screen offeringa reward for its return (we just want the pictures back, not necessarily thecomputer)- but nothing has been touched so we're still in hopes that it's sittingthere. We've changed all the necessary passwords and accounts... nothing isamiss in two weeks. I have found out by calling every conceivable phone numberfor United customer service, our United Club concierge, and the Denver airportthat the only way I can speak directly to someone with United at Denver isto physically go there. If anybody is near there who might be able to help,there is a reward for its return and it's more than just the price of a burgerand a tank of gas.--------Oscar ZunigaMedford, ORAir Camper NX41CC "Scout"A75 powerRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ______Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 18:19:50 -0600Subject: Pietenpol-List: Pietenpol CorVenture