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  1. pe2aab

    Hello world

    N8EE de PE2AAB. Reading you fine OM! 59+ :-D (HAM talk)
  2. pe2aab

    Hello world

    We fly a lot from Belgium, since I live at the border, so we do many border crossings. No problem at all. Here's a plot with from a flight we did from EBLE to EHTE. You can see the border crossing just a few minutes after take off. (Red Dot) We got Belgium in the South and Germany in the East...
  3. pe2aab

    Hello world

    Hi, My name is Rick, 35 Years old and I live in the Netherlands. My wifes uncle owns a Ultravia Pelican which he built himself (it's a kitplane) and after 10 years we are overhauling it in the garage. We trailered it home from the airport. Always strange to see an airplane on the highway ;-)...
  4. pe2aab

    strobes versus flashers

    We installed Whelen Microburst II on the wingtips instead of the old strobes and navlights with lightbulbs and special power supplies for the strobe lights. They work very fine.
  5. pe2aab

    Post pictures of your cockpit with instruments here...

    My first post on this forum. This is the dash of the Ultravia Pelican from my wifes Uncle. We did some overhaul work. The radio still needs to be replaced by a 8,33 kHz. frequency spacing one. We changed wiring, stobes and nav lights for LED lights, big paint job, installed a handbraking...
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