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  1. Bob Weber

    A simple observation, from a different perspective.

    I'm working thru an issue with a client that reminded me of a similar situation and felt compelled to share the determination, and solution, as I was told. An old but younger colleague approached me a while back with a Citation (I think Bravo). Mooney Mike had an aircraft that had less than...
  2. Bob Weber

    Who has the wildest paint job

  3. Bob Weber

    An old project, contributed to, by a much younger guy

    This is a project I was a part of nearly 30 years ago. The most vivid memory of the several copies we made, was the one they brought in from Gabon, West Africa. The African Queen.. I have no before pics of it, but I think N687AE was the bird, you will see this written on a radome in one of the...
  4. Bob Weber

    New subject, who can identify these old relics

    I assisted in removing this from a 421, any ideas?
  5. Bob Weber

    Saving money

    It amazes me how hard it is to save people money. I spent some time on the phone with a guy trying to help with a typical autopilot issue. I attempted to explain the common issues we saw in nearly every one of the installations. Rather than listening to the advice and spending the $100 on an...
  6. Bob Weber

    Technician in a Can

    I never liked the inference of that statement. I do however, recommend the closest thing to it! Stabilant 22 was called out in a service bulletin for Columbia aircraft prior to Cessna acquiring them. I was fascinated with the concept but skeptical. I tried it on flakey wafer switches in some...
  7. Bob Weber

    The Hall of Flame

    We found this in an old Cessna twin while troubleshooting a trim issue.. Can you spot the problem?
  8. Bob Weber

    Elk Burger

    I just joined and figure what better way to start. My first lesson was in Glenwood Springs Co in a mid 70's 182, I purchased a membership and trained in a 56' 172 and flew it all over the southwest. A favorite activity was to fly full speed a few feet off the ground off a several thousand foot...
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