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EAA 602
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February ‘06
1.
A few notes on Carburetor Icing (conditions
which lead to carburetor icing, effects of atmospheric
conditions and fuel chemistry) – Larry Saupe
March ‘06
1.
Effects of Frost on a Wing (wing
performance changes due to frost interaction with the boundary
layer) – Larry Saupe
2.
From the Fire Front (amazing first
hand depiction of fire fighting from the air)– Tom Kravis
April ‘06
1.
The Spin (1st person accounts
of spin training in a cub) – Roland Hisert
2.
Effects of Tire Inflation on Aircraft Operation
(theory covering flotation, drag and hydroplaning as a function
of tire pressure)– Larry Saupe
June ‘06
1.
3 Area Pilots Honored by FAA with the Wright
Brothers “Master Pilot Award” (National Award given for
50 years of promoting safe flying practices and
professionalism. Local award winners include Herb Dudley –
Edinburg, Ray Gould – Fort Plain, Bud Hill – East Greensbush)
– Editor
2.
Vibration Control (vibration theory
covering excitation and damping techniques/guidelines – Larry
Saupe
August ‘06
1.
Off to Oshkosh (EAA 602 prepares for the
annual pilgrimage to Oshkosh) – Doug Sterling
September ‘06
1.
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) (theory
and use of GPS systems) – Larry Saupe
October ‘06
1.
100 Young Eagles Flown (a fabulous
milestone by the EAA602) – Judy Sterling
November ‘06
1.
Atmospheric Gravity Waves (theory behind
gravity waves and subsequent clear air turbulence) – Larry
Saupe
December ‘06
1.
Two Stroke Scavenging and Exhaust Systems
(theory 2-stroke savenging and pressure waves in a tuned exhaust
system) – Larry Saupe
January ‘07
1.
Learning to Fly (Part I) (incredible 1st
person account of learning to fly, very informative and
entertaining) – Rick France
2.
My Reflections for 2006 (Walts reflection
on a great year) – Walt Kostuk
3.
Young Eagles (a review of the successful
events for 2006 and plans for 2007) – Judy Sterling
February ‘07
1.
Update from Josh – (EAA602 Scholarship
Winner provides and update on his Air Force Training to include
details of the Allison T-56 turbo-prop engine) – Josh (Feldman)
Morse
2.
Learning to Fly (Part II) (incredible 1st
person account of learning to fly, very informative and
entertaining) – Rick France
3.
Resurrecting a Champ (Tim discusses his
engine failure and upgrades in progress with his Champ) – Tim
Devine
March ‘07
1.
Learning to Fly (Part III) (incredible 1st
person account of learning to fly, very informative and
entertaining) – Rick France
2.
Vortex Generators (Theory and
Implementation of Vortex Generators) – Larry Saupe
3.
Letter from Paul H. Poberezny (a letter
from Paul commending the Chapter on its activities monthly
newsletter) – Paul Poberezny
April ‘07
1.
Learning to Fly (Final Chapter) (incredible
1st person account of learning to fly, very
informative and entertaining) – Rick France
2.
Speed (humorous story of an air traffic
controllers interaction with an SR-71 and various aircraft of
other speed ranges) – Editor
May ‘07
1.
Member Profile – Tom Kravis (Part I)
(incredible 1st person account of Toms flying career
from Navy carrier Pilot to Fire Bomber) – Tom Kravis
2.
NACA Ducts (theory and implementation of
NACA ducts) – Larry Saupe
June ‘07
1.
Member Profile – Tom Kravis (Part II – the Air
America Years) (incredible 1st person account
of Toms flying career from Navy carrier Pilot to Fire Bomber)
– Tom Kravis
July ‘07
1.
Klinekill Breakfast Run (Tim recounts a
wonderful summer flight down to a fly-in in Klinekill for
breakfast) – Tim Devine
2.
Finally Cooperstown (Doug recounts a
fabulous summer flight to Cooperstown for their monthly pancake
breakfast) – Doug Sterling
3.
Member Profile – Tom Kravis (Part III – The
Southern Air Transport Years) (incredible 1st
person account of Toms flying career from Navy carrier Pilot to
Fire Bomber) – Tom Kravis
August ‘07
1.
Another 1st Flight Report (Doug
recounts taking his Pulsar to the skies for the first time) –
Doug Sterling
2.
Member Profile – Tom Kravis (Part IV – The
Retirement Years) (incredible 1st person
account of Toms flying career from Navy carrier Pilot to Fire
Bomber) – Tom Kravis
October ‘07
1.
Klinekill Run (Tim recounts a wonderful
summer flight down to a fly-in in Klinekill for breakfast) – Tim
Devine
2.
Just a Bit of Humor UFO (Rick recounts a
humorous suspect UFO sighting, defense against the UFO and
subsequent meeting with Air Force investigators) – Rick France
3.
Letter from Paul H. Poberenzy (EAA Founder and
Chairman of the Board) (letter congratulating the club
on the great work being accomplished at 602) – Paul H.
Poberenzy
November ‘07
1.
Adirondack Balloon Festival (Rick recounts
a vistit to the Annual Adirondack Balloon Festival) – Rick
France
2.
Keeping your Cool in the Air (Part I - Conduction)
(Part of a multi part series on heat transfer. A review of heat
transfer theory and implementation) – Larry Saupe
3.
Cold Weather Inflight Hazzards and Tips
(fabulous operational tips and safety tips for flying on cold
weather) – Dave VanDenburg (EAA 439 – Michigan)
December ‘07
1.
Darryl White First Solo (Darryl recounts
his training with Doug and subsequent solo inhis newly completed
CGS Hawk) – Darryl White
2.
Keeping your Cool in the Air (Part II - Convection)
(Part of a multi part series on heat transfer. A review of heat
transfer theory and implementation) – Larry Saupe
January-February ‘08
1.
Some Thoughts (Tim reflects on a great year
of flying and club activities) – Tim Devine
2.
Pilots (a humorous look at all types of
flying and relative situations) – Editor
March ‘08
1.
Flying is Fun – Winter Isn’t – or Maybe?
(Tim reflects on his off-time activities during the winter and
finding entertaining things to do while getting ready for
Spring) – Tim Devine
2.
Ag-Cat to South Carolina (Mark provides a
great 1st person log of events as he prepares and
delivers an Ag-Cat to its new owners in South Carolina) – Mark
Murphy
April ‘08
1.
Cross Country by T-6 (Mark provides a 1st
person account of flying out to Mojave California to pick up his
newly purchased T-6. Fabulous 1st person accounts on
what is was like to fly the plane across the country) – Mark
Murphy
2.
New Adventures (Tim installs skis on his
Champ and provides great insight on the installation process,
ground handling and flight characteristics) – Tim Devine
3.
Keeping your Cool in the Air ( Conclusion)
(Final part of a multi part series on heat transfer. An
overview of troubleshooting a liquid cooled engine system) –
Larry Saupe
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