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hi,
to answer your question...in meters you are... 6,6 meters tall... and 5 feet 2 is 1.58 meters..
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Hi everybody!
I'm new here and I'd like to give you the adress of my web site.
I don't know if there's some Swiss/Swissair fans or not but it worth to visit it!
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My web site is in english and french, maybe soon in german.
Leave me a message in my Guestbook, and if you want to take part to ...
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1986 Piper Cherokee Single Engine.
2,132 total hours
newer Avionics
Praire Aircraft / No Accidents or Damage
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Ratings for paint and Interior
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Interior 7/10
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Hi Avionet
I haven't played around with php-nuke myself, but isn't there a HTML header or footer you just can ad the Aviation Top 100 code to?
We have a couple of php-nuke sites on our list
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First of all - Why don't you want to tell the name of the book?
I can follow your theory, but am pretty sure that the P-factor far outweighs this. Especially in the size plane you are going to fly. Maybe on a big multiengine airplane the factors are more equal.
You said you are a multi engine student. How far are you in the progress? The ...
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Thanks for the reply!
Here's the other part of what some have said about Vmc:
I have read in a book (I won't say which one) that increasing weight will decrease Vmc, basically because of intertia. A heavier airplane will require a greater force to cause it to be moved. In other words...An object in motion will tend to stay in motion until acted
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No, you would never get lift on the wings since the plane is not moving in relation to the relative wind.
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Hello,
To be employed by a certain Airline company I need a C.S.S. Certificate from a Civil Aviation Authority. Could somebody tell what a C.S.S. Certificate means, what it contains and what should be done to obtain this certificate?
If possible, could somebody sent me an example of this certificate:
sam_van_bastelaere@hotmail.com
Thanks for ...
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