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  • Greg Thompson

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    November 29, 2023 at 5:05 pm in reply to: 2024 Fly-Ins, calendar, plans

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  • Greg Thompson

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    August 16, 2023 at 11:49 am in reply to: Hangar Security Options

    I have the Arlo camera from T-Mobile for my hanger. It works great, they have the subscription that allows you to see and save images and videos in the cloud, otherwise if you don’t use that, you can view it live anytime, but to see old images or videos, you have to access the card in it.

  • I agree with others, take an introductory flight, maybe with a couple different instructors with different styles. My first flight was in a Revo, that first flight is when I fell in love with Triking. However, I knew right away that style trike was not for me, I wanted something more outback. I now fly a Solowings Aquilla, and found that my style and liking lead me to the Wildsky Goat. So try a few different ones out before you invest alot of money to make sure you are happy.

  • Greg Thompson

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    August 8, 2023 at 3:40 pm in reply to: Tech Tips.

    Roger, another great way to remove adhesive is regular old lighter fluid, like you would use in a Zippo lighter. I can’t say for sure if its safe for your propeller or not, but it works great to get glue, adhesive and goo off.

  • Greg Thompson

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    October 12, 2022 at 12:35 pm in reply to: U.s.a – American made trikes and companies – help w research

    Wild Sky aircraft, talk to Denny Reed. They are out of Phoenix area. He is also a CFI at Trikeschool.com, tell him TIGG sent you. https://wildskyaircraft.comhttps://wildskyaircraft.com

    They are amazing American made aircraft, I did my training in it with him and his chief instructor Denise.

    Email me if you want to talk at hdradtrike@gmail.com

  • Greg Thompson

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    August 8, 2023 at 3:45 pm in reply to: Tech Tips.

    If you are worried about stripping a bolt, especially torx, put the bit on a long extension and tap it with a brass hammer or dead blow to shock it. I have used this trick for over 15 years working on Harleys, with common torx bolts that are known to strip the heads. You can also buy an impact screwdriver hand tool at harbor freight for $10 it has adapters and you can use others to fit torx or allen heads. and use this along with a brass hammer and you will never strip a bolt head again.

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