Feb 182010

Hi,
I would like to know whats meant by beam in an airplane. see the below news,
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1149513

it seems tata is going to manufacture beams in boeing planes. so can anyone tell whats a beam? please give links to some pictures.

thanks,
Jayanth.

A beam is a structural member that takes bending load. On an aircraft we have longerons which are beams that run down the fuselage of the aircraft. We also have spars which are beams that run down the wings and other airfoils on the aircraft. these will include flying controls such as elevators and ailerons as these are airfoils as well.

Hope this helps

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Feb 172010

PUZZIBILITIES Level 2 - Recycling Truck Puzzle

PUZZIBILITIES Level 2 – Recycling Truck Puzzle Detailed, brightly colored pictures encourage 1 1/2 to 3 years old to complete these 9-piece wooden puzzles, each with a different theme. Our level 2 puzzles help children learn to group like items and expand their vocabulary. Constructed with smaller knobs than Level 1 puzzles, each piece is easy to hold and promotes the development of fine motor skills. Kids love anything with wheels: trucks, trains, buses and airplanes! This series of wooden vehicle puzzles feature small, sturdy knobs and colorful designs, for hours of matching fun. Measures approx. 11.75″W x .75″D x 8.25″H Ages 1 1/2-3 yrs

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Feb 172010

World War II Airplane Picture P-V1 Vega Ventura Plane Bomber Combat Photo

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Feb 162010

speed was taken from airplane speed was sent to officer on ground which pullled me over. do they use cameras or pictures in the airplane?? ohio is the state the ticket was issued.

awwwww man bummer~~~~~seems like towards the end of the month they ticket like crazy to make-up for what they should have written throughout the entire month ~~you can in Indiana call your court house and take a safe driving course and it wont count on you license also i have prepaid legal look it up on the net its wonderful you pay like 18 dollars a month and then u always have a attorney if u need one u still can join now and have representation there a terrific company nation wide i feel sorry 4 u not like all these other dudes man !!good luck to u my friend

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Feb 162010


When my father and I traveled from San Diego to Boise to visit a helicopter flight school I am interested it attending, we took many pics while in flight. day flights are awesome, allows you to practice your geography and great bird-eye views. Have a fun and safe trip. =)

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Feb 162010

What is an antiquarian book ?

The origin of the word antiquarian is derived from the word antique, which simply refers to something that is old, and from a former time. In it’s most common usage, it may refer to either a person who studies, or collects, or deals in old objects, or it may be used as an adjective when referring to the object, itself. For example, a collector of antique lamps, could be called an antiquarian, in general, or an antiquarian lamp collector, while the lamp itself could be called an antiquarian lamp.

For the purposes of this article, an antiquarian book is simply an old, or antique, book.

If you ask 100 people at what age a given object becomes an antique, you’ll probably get a 100 different answers. Exactly what constitutes old is up to debate.

When does a book actually become an antique ? I’ve seen books published in the 1950’s that were touted as being antiquarian, yet, to me that seems too current to be an antique. In my mind, if a book is still part of current, living history, then it shouldn’t be considered as being an antiquarian book. Of course, my living history would be different from the someone else’s living history, so.. the debate continues. (Of course, I have a personal bias here, because I don’t like the idea of something, anything, being classified as an antique, that was new in my own life time.)

For the sake of this essay, I have somewhat arbitrarily decided a book is an antiquarian book if it was published prior to 1923. In the year 2008, that would be about 85 years old. This date coincides with current copyright law that generally removes copyright protection from books published prior to 1923. Since the book protection is expired, I figure it must be old, and antiquarian.

That is not to say that there are no antiquarian books after 1922. There are plenty, I’m sure. For me, it would depend on it’s subject matter. For instance, a nonfiction book about astronomy would be outdated, and eligible to be called an antiquarian book; while a work of fiction would not.

A distinction must be made between books that are collectible, and antiquarian books, in general. Collectible books are not necessarily old books. First editions, signed editions, rare books, often fall far short of being old enough to be called antiques.

Antiquarian books can also be collectible books, too, for a variety of reasons, but they are also collectible for simply being antique. Like so many antiques, their value is in the eyes of the beholder. In order to understand their value, or even the desire to own any antique, per se, is not clearly understandable unless you-yourself like to have antiques.

Generally speaking, antiquarian books really aren’t practical antiques to own. They are usually delicate because of their age, and are often not really suitable for reading, per se. Mostly, they are meant to sit on a shelf, and to be relished by the owner. In some cases, they do require special handling, and environmental storage to maintain their condition, and prevent further deterioration. Obviously, this would apply expensive books.

If you own a very old book, you probably won’t sit down and read it for fear of destroying the book; they are not sturdy enough to read. I speak from experience. I have several books that are over 200 years old that I only occasionally peruse; I would destroy them if I were to sit down and read them.

Even a moderately aged antiquarian book in good condition, with sturdy binding, and pages, will wear quickly when they are opened, and read. Pages tear easily when they are approaching the 85 year old mark. A book in poor condition, such as might have been a library copy, will wear-out much faster.

Are Antiquarian Worth Reading ?

This is actually the subject of another essay in itself, however, in brief, many antiquarian books are still valuable sources of information, and enjoyment. Many of our classical fiction books are antiquarian books. They have been reprinted and repackaged into a more modern form. Many fiction works are in the Public Domain, i.e., their copyright protection has expired, so publishers are free to reprint, and sell them as new. And many have been digitized, and are available as electronic books, i.e., ebooks, for reading on your computer, and various other devices.

Non-fiction books are less likely to be reprinted, though there are many that have been reprinted. It depends on the subject matter. For example, American era history books with subjects such as history of the Civil War, or World War I, etc, would be good antiquarian history books to reprint, or recycle. Since the history of War doesn’t change; the information in the older books are just as valid as a newer book. A good example is the antiquarian book The Civil War Through The Camera, by Henry Elson. The fact is, many current history books rely heavily on antiquarian books as resources.

Generally, antiquarian books that are reprinted are meant more for general public use, rather than for students. For instance, I am a history buff, particularly American history, and American era History, but I’ll read almost anything that is non-fiction that suits my interests. In my opinion, many of these books could serve as text books suitable for students, at a substantial savings in costs, yet they are largely ignored by educators.

The Now and Future of Antiquarian Books.

In my opinion, right now, antiquarian books, are an excellent investment if they were published before 1923. Many of these books are in demand by collectors, and publishers who would like to use them for commercial such as reprinting and selling them, or producing movies, or creating ebooks, etc.

In the past, before the copyright laws were revised, new books would enter the Public Domain every day. Now, because of revised copyright protections there will be few new books entering the Public Domain, for many years to come.

This is not absolute; there will be some books entering the Public Domain, but, because of the complexity of the laws, you need to research each one on a case-by-case basis; the point is, prior to the revision of the laws, many more books would have entered the Public Domain on a regular basis, than now; that will not resume until approximately 95 years after 1923, or about 2017.

More and more antiquarian books are being digitized, and reformatted, and therefore becoming available to the general public. Digitizing antiquarian books, i.e., creating ebooks, has many advantages, such as:

1) Cost and availability. Antiquarian books will no longer be hard to find, or rare.
2) You can actually read them; they won’t be destroyed by using them.
3) Obviously, they won’t wear-out, or degrade with time.
4) They are easy to store.
5) Their information is still valuable.
6) The original printed book version can be enhanced with modern multimedia effects.
7) Readability is enhanced; and the publication can be colorful, and soundful, and printable, and bookmarkable, and searchable. It can include slideshows, and music, and video, and audio, and can include additional information and resources.

The cost of an ebook, whether antiquarian, or newer, can vary widely. There are many antiquarian books that are free. Others, while not free, are still much lower in cost than most printed books.

Of course, there are always disadvantages to ebooks. For example, you need a computer, or some kind of electronic device to read the ebook. If your ebook is designed for a computer, then you need to read it at a desktop computer, or a laptop. Unless you have a laptop, it would be difficult to sit in your easy chair and enjoy your ebook.

There are handheld electronic devices for reading ebooks. Some are designed specifically for ebooks, while others are for more generic personal devices. These are convenient because they can go wherever you go, much like a printed book. These are not portable computers, and do not have all the capabilities that a computer-based ebook has, therefore, they are only suitable for certain types of publications; for example, a fiction book would be a good candidate because it is text-only. In my mind, a major drawback is the size of the text, and the readability.

Computer-based ebook publications are better suited to books that contain multimedia enhancement capabilities, rather than text-only publications. For example, a publication with 100’s of images could include slide shows, and captions, music, videos, audio, etc. While handheld devices are better suited to text-only applications, such as novels, or news feeds, contracts, etc.

I’m sure in the future their will be an electronic device that has all the multimedia capabilities of a desktop computer, packaged in a device that can be easily accessed while you’re sitting in your favorite chair, or sitting on an airplane, etc.

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As previously mentioned, a big advantage of having an antiquarian book in an ebook format is that you can, in fact, read the book without damaging, or destroying the book. And the ebook is preserved for many years to come; you’ll never have to worry about the pages fading, or curling, or becoming damaged, etc.

I am a History Buff; a permanent Student; I love to read about history. When I read history books, I love to study the associated pictures, and illustrations, and photographs, etc. Ebooks allow this with ease; the text is easier to read, and I can jump to associated images/pictures, with captions, and then easily return to the text.

I can bookmark as many pages as I like, and return at a later time. And, I can word search the publication, and then jump directly to a desired page; a researcher, or a student would find this a valuable tool. And then, once found, the information can be easily printed; this is a very handy feature for the researcher.

The Future is heret for Antiquarian Books

The future is here, and bright for antiquarian books. I don’t think it is outrageous to predict that, eventually, every book that was ever printed will be digitized, and therefore will become readily available to anyone who has access to our growing knowledge base.

I would image that many of these books will be translated into other languages, opening-up yet another source of antiquarian books for the masses.

The computer age, and digitization and creation of ebooks has extended the life of every book ever written, and will become an important resource of the future.

Digitization of antiquarian books is the Gutenberg Press of the current era.

The End

Stephen Hawley
http://www.articlesbase.com/antiques-articles/the-future-is-here-for-antiquarian-books-690660.html

Posted by Airtime at 2:30 pm
Feb 142010

Acrobatic Airplane

Acrobatic Airplane in blue painted wood frame comes matted and framed. Great art for children desigend to grow with your child. 16″ x 19″.

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Feb 142010

60 3D Passion Airplane Nitro Powered Radio Remote Control RC Plane Almost-Ready-to-Fly

Brand New In Box, nitro gas powered, radio controlled, Almost-Ready-to-Fly 60 3D Passion Airplane. It is designed for intermediate or advanced modeler.   BRAND NEW IN BOX kit of the R/C  Passion 3D.  This kit is complete and 100% Guaranteed Factory Fresh!   This kit is 100% Scale to the real plane.  4-Channels Airplane !  Great collection for all fans !!! All-balsa construction keeps the plane lightweight, yet strong. Includes retractable landing gear for added realism The Passion 3D airplane is a great little aerobat that will do all you can ask of an airplane.  Anyone who likes 3D flying is bound to love this airplane.  The kit includes a light-ply fuselage and cowling done in red, white, and blue.  The wings are built-up and covered with matching covering.  The main wing is double beveled for maximum throw.  The wing is complete with CA hinges. The Passion 3D is made of laser cut materials making a perfect and accurate flying machine.  The use of stringently selected wood results in an extremely light airplane.  The airplane is covered in a low temp polyester film.  We chose clear so one could see the extreme attention to detail.  This aircraft is an excellent 3D performer and flies exceptionally well.  Fiberglass cowl and wheel pants included.  Also included are color decals.  Engine / Servos Sold Seperately.  Kit Requires assembly.  Can be flight-ready in 3-5 hours.  Picture is for illustration purposes only.   WYSWYG / Engine / Servos Sold Seperately.  Kit Requires assembly.  Can be flight-ready in 3-5 hours Specs: Wingspan 55 inches Length 61.5 inches All built light-ply Fuse Recommended engine size: 60-2c                                       

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Feb 142010

hey. this may seem like a dumb question, but ive never flown before!
would it be ok if i take my digital camera and take pictures of outside of the window and stuff?
im flying on monday.
thanks :D

I do all the time, but just last week I got yelled at by a TSA agent in Atlanta. I would say yes, but be careful and if your taking a picture of the inside of a plane or of the cockpit always ask first.

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Feb 132010

Relationships sometimes are just like fine traps where those who are not careful fall and those who are too careful never risk escaping with the bait. When is the time to act when you are a step away from the Ukrainian personals?

If you have decided to find love abroad, you will be surprised how many girls from Eastern Europe countries are also trying to find love abroad. There in the middle of the East and West, between Asia and Europe is Ukraine. The country with the same size as the state of Texas is positioned as the major place with so many single personals.

The truth is that many women from Ukraine have taken the decision that life in the well developed countries is easier and people are always comfortable and friendly. They have traveled abroad on excursions or have worked and often they are informed not only from friends and movies, but because they have seen this world with their eyes and want to be part of it. For those who have already been there, one of the main reasons to go back are problems with language or administrative issues related to the visa formalities.

If you have started your registration progress for Ukrainian personals database or website, then you are half-way ready for the real experience.

When you sort out your profile and matchmaking requirements try to be as specific as possible. Share everything that is related to your interests and requirements towards the partner. Do not limit yourself only to the age and outlook. Tell something more about your hobbies: sports, literature, movies, music, travels. This will make your profile interesting and challenging.

After you are done, start contacting those who match your lifestyle and partner requirements. Just like the yin and yang, people are different and it is hard to put them into categories: chat, talk, show and soon you will have a shortlist of those who match you best. Even if according to the profiles you have different interests, your interests may complement one another and fill in the circle.

Ukrainians are frank and sincere. However the personals sites on the net are very favourable for scams. If you start a chat with a woman and she is insisting from the very beginning to see you face to face, keep in mind that to her the least interesting thing in your relationship will be you and your affection. The first signs of this are visa requests from girls which you have never seen even in pictures. Surely later they will ask for money for airplane tickets and more money for good clothes and make up. Do not fall into their net.

Many women who were not born there but later moved in, live in Ukraine. The largest groups are Russians, Belarusians, Moldovans, Crimean Tatars, Bulgarians, Hungarians, Romanians, Poles, Jews, Armenians and Greeks. These people who have their own cultures but share values with the locals. Most of them are result of marriages between Ukrainian women and men from South-Eastern and Central Europe.

Perhaps this is why Ukraine is such a melting pot of so many attractive and beautiful women.

Peter Finch
http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/ukrainian-personals-how-to-get-out-of-the-puzzle-128710.html

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