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Posts by David Lind
David Lind
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David Lind lives on Indian Creek in the Sierra Nevada. Retired from United Airlines, he has three children who are airline pilots.
Flying to All 50
David Lind
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June 14, 2019
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With Hawaii and Alaska out of the way, I decided to visit the other 48 states.
In Case You Missed It
Aero ‘lectrics
Jim Weir
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September 15, 2007
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In an ongoing attempt to update his shop and make it more energy efficient, Jim Weir puts together a winning compressor-generator combo to run the lights and whatever else needs juice.
When Good Electrons Go Bad
Paul Dye
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June 5, 2012
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When wiring up a homebuilt aircraft, it pays to ask: What do I want to protect myself from?
Wind Tunnel
Barnaby Wainfan
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July 16, 2015
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Getting it wrong.
Traveling Machine
Paul Dye
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February 16, 2018
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If you made clever design decisions when building your plane, did you make sure it can still be maintained away from home without special tools?