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New Products: Overhead Lighting Console

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...a 90° connector for a roof antenna. The photo shows swiveling eyeball lights with a dome light and three rocker switches. The price is $149.95. For more information, visit Aircrafters...

New Products: Overhead Lighting Console

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...a 90 connector for a roof antenna. The photo shows swiveling eyeball lights with a dome light and three rocker switches.The price is $149.95. For more information, visit Aircrafters LLC...

The Home Machinist: Routers Redux

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...plate and 0.25-inch wall aluminum tubing for a boat radar antenna mast. A 10-inch sanding disk worked well to dress the corners of the plate to the desired curves.” Many...

New Products: Garmin Introduces GPSMAP495

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...XM antenna. The 495 comes with the same accessory kit as the 496, including power cables, computer USB cord, yoke mount, AC adaptor and corded, low-profile GPS antenna in addition...

Garmin Introduces GPSMAP 495

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...yoke mount, AC adaptor and corded, low-profile GPS antenna in addition to a unit-mounted “stick” antenna.Garmin expects the 495 to be available at the airshow, which begins on April 8....

Letters

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...on antennas was excellent with only one important omission-he failed to mention the Air Whip. The Air Whip is a dipole design, but is unique in several respects. It is...

All About Avionics, Part 9

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...really like the wingtip nav antennas but not the com antennas.DIY Antennas In addition to purchasing internal antennas from companies such as those mentioned above, there are various alternatives for...

Around the Patch

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...the same. The new wing-top antenna gave a 65. Facing directly away from the station, the tail antenna dipped to 40 and the signal was noticeably weak. The stick antenna...

All About Avionics

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...note on using split communications is that your antenna system-including the coax-needs to be in top shape, or you’ll have spillover from one transmitter to another receiver. As much distance...

Aero ‘lectrics

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...articles I did in this vein were in Private Pilot magazine, April 1979, “The Co-Tanger Antenna” and KITPLANES, December 1995, “Using Your $15,000 Aircraft Oven: Engine Cookery at Altitude”).Websters Versus...

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AirCam Adventure

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When a former editor of KITPLANES gets an invitation to fly with a group of AirCam pilots to the Bahamas, resistance is futile.

Design Process: Flaps

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Flaps change the geometry of the wing to allow the pilot to change the...

Fix These Broken Wings!

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Repairing damaged sheet metal. By Katie Bosman.

Hatz Classic: A Homebuilt Waco

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First-time builder Ron Sieck’s Hatz Classic biplane comes charmingly close to perfection.