Leaning Blue Sky Engines
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Chock Talk – Sept 30, 2022
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If you’re at all like me, you spend a fair bit of time dream-scrolling on sites like Barnstormers or Trade-a-Plane, imagining all the adventures you could have if only you had the wherewithal or technical know-how to properly feed and care for your own plane. And if you’re really like me, it’s maybe more time
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Thanks to John Horan for passing this along – a story written by a son about his Mom, a local aviation legend. To All Friends and Family: It is with deep regret that I have to inform you that our original Flight School Boss and Airport Aficionado has flown to smoother air. Naomi Nierenberg passed away
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Our Continental O470-U engine has a locking dipstick. It works like a champ; you just gotta know how to unlock it. If you don’t unlock it and just pull it out (like the other two planes), you risk pulling the entire tube out of the engine. (It’s happened.) This will require a trip to the
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