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  1. Bill Volcko

    Parts Wanted CPS California Power Systems Catalog

    I am looking for an old school CPS catalog. I lent mine out and it never came back. The back of the book is a goldmine for Rotax 2 stroke info. I need one. Anyone willing to part with one?
  2. Bill Volcko

    Question for engineer type. Tapered gear leg.

    Sonex uses a titanium rod for its main gear legs. 1 1/8" or 1 1/4" dia and 3' long. They go into a socket on the motor mount and are angled down, back and out about 20 degrees each. At the bottom end there is another socket with the axle welded to it. I haven't bent mine yet, but I have...
  3. Bill Volcko

    ADS-R

    Has anyone heard of ADSR? When getting ready to depart Friday morning, I saw my freind in his gyrocopter, with a mode S transponder, departing and climbing out. We had the same destination about 20 miles south. About 5 minutes later I took off and climbed to 1500 agl on course. My stratux...
  4. Bill Volcko

    Using Level Accelerations to Determine Climb Performance

    Kitplanes ran an article, Using Level Accelerations to Determine Climb Performance What do the wise ones think about it? I don't think it allows for the increase in drag as airspeed increases.
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