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Harmon rocket
Tag: harmon rocket
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In Search of Speed
Dave Forster
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January 18, 2019
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3 Years, 1 Minute, and 40 Seconds
Eric Stewart
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August 17, 2018
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SnF Postcards: Reflecting the Sunshine
Katie Bosman Krotje
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April 9, 2017
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Vernon Little's Harmon Rocket
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August 25, 2013
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In Case You Missed It
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Marc Cook
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February 25, 2020
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An all-in-one taillight and Mode S transponder.
Checkpoints
Vic Syracuse
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May 19, 2017
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Making a list and checking it twice.
Ask the DAR
Mel Asberry
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April 16, 2010
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Are computer software programs sufficient documentation of a build, and what do you do when a DARs request seems unreasonable?
Aero ‘lectrics
Jim Weir
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November 16, 2009
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Heat and avionics don't get along all that well. Rather than installing a fan that runs all the time, Jim Weir suggests building and using a fan that runs only when you need it.