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Magic Hole FinderI would like to offer one more simple method for finding hidden holes : Buy a pair of 3/8 x 3/8-inch ring...

Kit Stuff

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Kit Stuff

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Drawing on experience; by cartoonist Robrucha.

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Weight ReductionI enjoyed David Paule's article about saving weight in aircraft construction . However, I would like to add another perspective. The average American...

Letters

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Constant-Speed PropsMy Cozy Mk IV has an MT constant-speed prop, and I have never fully understood how to use it. So I was really...

Kit Stuff

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Letters

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Enjoyed Alaska!I thoroughly enjoyed the story in the April 2014 issue about Robert E. Barber and his trek from south Texas to Alaska and...

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Winner’s Circle What’s this I hear about Paul Dye already winning some kind of award for his SubSonex? When will we see more on this...

Archive: October 2000

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Our October 2000 issue featured the Stolp Starduster Too, a huge section on readers who had completed their airplanes and a closer look at...

Letters

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Dont Look!Dick Starks Dawn Patrol article, Were going to have to count that as two landings, in the December issue is an illustration of...

In Case You Missed it

Aero ‘lectrics

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Ground that plane!

Simplified One-Off Electronic Projects

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As homebuilders, we are accustomed to doing a lot of preliminary and/or tooling work to build a couple of pieces for our aircraft. Tom Kuffel created an auxiliary fuel transfer pump controller for his GlaStar Sportsman for next to nothing, a real savings over the retail price of $300, and he describes how he did it.

The Seat

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If you're going to design the perfect airplane, which piece do you work on first?

Design Process: Twist Effects

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For the last few months, we have been looking at how the planform affects...