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Posts by Terrence O'Neill
Terrence O'Neill
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Making the Perfect Lancair
Terrence O'Neill
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April 17, 2012
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Terrence O'Neill has taken customization of his Lancair 235 to a new level, from the Burns Stainless exhaust to a remote-controlled canopy.
In Case You Missed It
Ask the DAR
Mel Asberry
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January 22, 2016
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Registering without builders logs, adjustable prop on an LSA, incorrect N-number placement, repairman certificate for a rebuilt RV-6.
The Wind-up, the Pitch…
Jim Weir
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March 14, 2021
1
…and now let’s hit this PC board problem out of the park. Let’s make...
Eating the Elephant—Part 3
Paul Dye
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May 10, 2025
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Designing cockpits is part art, part foresight—flexibility wins when your perfect panel meets inevitable evolution mid-build.
Blade Inflow Angle
Barnaby Wainfan
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February 18, 2016
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As the propeller moves through the air, each point on the blade follows a helical path.