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Mini Private Twin Engine Plane Kit for w/HO Trains

April 18th, 2011

Mini Private Twin Engine Plane Kit for w/HO Trains

  • HO 1/87 Scale
  • Plastic Model KIt
  • Easy to build
  • Excellent for use with small HO airport

You are viewing a miniature private twin engine plane for use with HO train layouts. This is a plastic kit and is 1/87 or perfect HO scale. Would greatly enhance a private airfield on any layout.

Price: $ 11.75

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My Private Nation

January 13th, 2011

My Private Nation

Train is building a reputation as one of rock’s tightest outfits one single at a time. The clever and sweet “Meet Virginia” was eclipsed by the gorgeous “Drops of Jupiter.” My Private Nation may well prove these guys can squeeze more than one hit out of the album–although none are as enchanting as their breakthrough single. They continue to gravitate toward Elton John-inspired keys-and-guitar arrangements that are marked by studied rhythms and stellar production. While there’s inventiveness to be found in these songs, there’s a sameness to the tracks that makes the album as a whole fall a little flat. While attempting to recapture the grandeur of “Drops of Jupiter” on the opening song, “Calling All Angels,” they overreach, and the pop-culture references scattered throughout date almost instantly. My Private Nation is a clean, intelligent disc, but it’s also safe and middle of the road. Train’s fans would be richly rewarded if the band took a few more risks. –Beth Massa

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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but nothing new, June 10, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: My Private Nation (Audio CD)

Train has come a long way since the days of their first CD, when I hunted all over town to find it after hearing "Meet Virginia — " I figured that that one track was worth buying an entire CD for, but discovered that the rest of it was just as solid. It was a great mix of radio-friendly hooks with some originality; not an album totally made for radio play, like most bands of their genre are known to put out. Drops of Jupiter took a step further, and was an impressive second effort — they complemented each other well, with the latter building on the former.

After a number of trips through through My Private Nation, I have to say that while it is more than listenable from beginning to end, there is no new ground broken here, and towards the middle the CD seems to just drone a little. "Get to Me" and "Counting Airplanes" both reference planes, and I was disappointed to discover that on my first listen, I thought the two were the same song! It is usual Train, but I was hoping for a little more development. The best songs are the bookends of the CD ("Calling all Angels" and "I’m About to Come Alive") but I was hoping for a little more substance through the rest. Worth a listen, and if you like their style, worth a purchase, but it will not totally impress you.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth it!, June 25, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: My Private Nation (Audio CD)

I had bought both previous albums from Train and I only minimally enjoyed them. I mean, there were a few songs that I enjoyed from each beyond the radio hits, like “Free,” from the self-titled record, and “It’s about You,” from Drops of Jupiter, but the overall tone of each collection did not suit me. The self-titled album sounds a lot like country music to me; I don’t know. I was nearly going to pass up buying “My Private Nation” just because I rarely listen to the other two.

I’m glad I bought it, though. This record is great. Call me shameful if you want for liking the more “pop-y” sound to it, but I don’t care. The radio single, “Calling All Angels,” although starting to get overplayed in the SF Bay Area (but I suppose that’s to be expected), is good. “Save the Day” has a cool melody line in the chorus. My absolute favorite is “All American Girl.” Good lyrics, good song. This is totally worth buying.

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27 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I don’t need anyone else flying in MY jet stream…., June 4, 2003
This review is from: My Private Nation (Audio CD)

Train’s third album, "My Private Nation," could rank as their best.

From the strong opening (first single) "Calling All Angels" to the heartfelt closing "I’m About to Come to Life," this disc is packed with heartfelt yet humorous lyrics, marvelous musical and vocal work, and great beats that will get your foot tapping.

Train hasn’t abandoned their sound with this release, though it is slightly different than their last release, "Drops of Jupiter." "When I Look to the Sky," "Following Rita," "Lincoln Avenue," and "I’m About to Come to Life" are perhaps the most similar to the "Drops" disc.

Highlights are "Get to Me" (Go on/hitch a ride/on the back of a butterfly/no better way to fly/to get to me) "Counting Airplanes" (I don’t spend my time with anyone/who doesn’t think I’m wonderful/or somewhat cash refundable at times), and "When I look to the Sky" (When I look to the sky/something tells me you’re here with me/you make everything all right), and "Save the Day," (hey baby/I don’t wanna be your superman/i just wanna be your man/and I’ll be super, baby).

""All American Girl," "My Private Nation," "I’m About to Come to Life" and "Your Every Color" are also standouts (they all are, to be honest).

Lead singer Pat Monahan delivers another great disc of raw vocal talent (for me, he’s the highlight), delving into the depths of each song, interpreting the lyrics with a heartfelt earnestness.

Though Train had a slight parting of ways midway through the process of recording this album (Hotchkiss did help write about half of the disc for the hard-core fans who were wondering), the sound and music don’t suffer.

"My Private Nation" is a fully non-skip album (listen to it all the way through at least once). It’s a great follow up to "Drops," and definitely does NOT disappoint. Each song is superb and the entire collection is one that you’ll want to listen to over and over again–definitely pick it up.

This band has staying power; the combination of soulful lyrics, a soulful voice, and great musicians isn’t easy to find. Keep it up, guys!

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Railroad Private Car 7 Colors BADGER MODEL TRAIN PAINT

November 3rd, 2010

Railroad Private Car 7 Colors BADGER MODEL TRAIN PAINT

  • Available in 1 oz. (30ml) plastic bottles
  • Made of high-quality organic pigments for superior color retention and color fastness
  • MODELflex offers extreme fine-coat coverage without concealing intricate details

BADGER MODELflex Paints RAILROAD PRIVATE CAR COLORS Part# 1703; FOR THE PROFESSIONAL MODELER! Includes 1oz. bottle of each of Cabose Red, Rail Box Yellow, Mo Pac Blue, Pullman Green, Super Gloss Black, Santa-Fe Silver, Maroon Tuscon Oxide Red. If you’re not satisfied until every detail is perfect, then let MODELflex bring your models to life. It is a superior hobby paint designed to help modelers achieve authentic, professional painting results, with greater ease and proficiency. Waterbased MODELflex is easy to apply with an air brush or paint brush and clean up is fast and easy with MODELflex cleaner. MODELflex paint dries in 12 to 15 minutes at room temperature (3 to 5 minutes if heat dried). With 120 authentic colors to choose from, MODELflex has you covered no matter what you model. MODELflex Characteristics: Available in 1 oz. (30ml) plastic bottles, Made of high-quality organic pigments for superior color retention and color fastness, MODELflex offers extreme fine-coat coverage without concealing intricate details, Primers are not required with most colors (primers are recommended with lighter colors), Superior adhesion to most plastics, resins, metals and various other substrates, Paint may be removed with MODELflex cleaner within five minutes of application, Decaling and detailing may begin 15 minutes if heat dried, Environmentally friendly, safe to use, non-flammable, non-carcinogenic

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Octopus Sale of Private Data May Prompt Legislative Probe, CEO Under Fire

July 29th, 2010

Octopus Sale of Private Data May Prompt Legislative Probe, CEO Under Fire
Hong Kong lawmakers say they may investigate the sale of people’s private data by electronic payment company Octopus Holdings Ltd. , which provides cards used by millions of the city’s residents for daily transactions.

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Developing private sector whilst retaining a public sector is key for the socialist growth model of Sri Lanka?

June 26th, 2010

Without encountering a Marxist/Capitalist argument can we review businesses in the SME and repackage where possible items such as the textile shops and crafts enterprises that have a built in tourist base and are currently suffering from the lack of tourism (being a short-term crisis) whilst promoting a limited number of mid to large scale privaye enterprises such as the medical college. It is a waste of retail space, trained and qualified staff and profit generating public enterprise to not allow a recovery period along with a commercial repackaging option for existing state-owned businesses. We do not want to waste money in tear-down and rebuild if new products, services and image can restore and grow a business. It is also key to remember that many returning visitors frequent these shops specifically because of personal relationship development and the knowledge that these enterprises offer the goods that they historically purchase.

http://www.sundaytimes.lk/090329/News/sundaytimesnews_20.html

I have mentioned prior a social contract between Government and The People. We as a Democratic Socialist Republic have the responsibility of providing employment, especially during lean times. I believe that the IMF is out of its purview in shutting down valuable tourism based industries without considering the very reasonablly priced revamps that can polish their lost lustre and increase sales, such as creating new profit generating departments that are cost-effective, modern and internationally accesible. For I am of the opinion that Brandix can fend for itself in the export market while the little guys that support macro-business cannot be forced to fall for they feed many sectors of our local population and we can as esily as the IMF change concept and save ourselves the cost of tear down/rebuild/vacancy. Its all a little too American for us. There are many things American that we like but this is not one of them.

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Railways to woo private investment

February 24th, 2010

Railways to woo private investment
NEW DELHI: Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee, in her budget speech on Wednesday, announced the upgrading of 94 stations, conversion of 10 others into world class stations, and the construction of 93 more multi-functional complexes, multi-level parking, and six bottling plants to provide cheap drinking water.

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Private Pilot License, Post Solo Flight Training Requirements

October 23rd, 2009

After you solo or have completed the solo requirements, your instructor should move you ahead to the next phase of training even if you are not quite ready to solo. Like I have said before many flight schools and instructors will not move you forward until you have solo’ed.

I personally move everyone forwards since the goal is to get you licensed on a budget without loosing quality of flight training.

Here are the Post Solo Requirements for your Private Pilot License Training. Once again they start off general and get more specific.

(a) General. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, a student pilot must meet the requirements of this section before-

(i) Conducting a solo cross-country flight, or any flight greater than 25 nautical miles from the airport from where the flight originated.

(ii) Making a solo flight and landing at any location other than the airport of origination.

(2) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, a student pilot who seeks solo cross-country flight privileges must:

(i) Have received flight training from an instructor authorized to provide flight training on the maneuvers and procedures of this section that are appropriate to the make and model of aircraft for which solo cross-country privileges are sought;

(ii) Have demonstrated cross-country proficiency on the appropriate maneuvers and procedures of this section to an authorized instructor;

(iii) Have satisfactorily accomplished the pre-solo flight maneuvers and procedures required by §61.87( The Pre Solo requirements ) of this part in the make and model of aircraft or similar make and model of aircraft for which solo cross-country privileges are sought; and

(iv) Comply with any limitations included in the authorized instructor’s endorsement that are required by paragraph (c) of this section.
This is once again a general requirement for Student Pilot Solo Cross Countries. Now I will dig into them a little more and you find the following.

(3) A student pilot who seeks solo cross-country flight privileges must have received ground and flight training from an authorized instructor on the cross-country maneuvers and procedures listed in this section that are appropriate to the aircraft to be flown.

There is a lot more in this regulation. But the important part for this discussion is what is required for you to be eligible for Solo Cross Countries: As you move down this regulation you find the following:

(e) Maneuvers and procedures for cross-country flight training in a single-engine airplane. A student pilot who is receiving training for cross-country flight in a single-engine airplane must receive and log flight training in the following maneuvers and procedures:

(1) Use of aeronautical charts for VFR navigation using pilotage and dead reckoning with the aid of a magnetic compass;

(2) Use of aircraft performance charts pertaining to cross-country flight;

(3) Procurement and analysis of aeronautical weather reports and
forecasts, including recognition of critical weather situations and estimating visibility while in flight;

(4) Emergency procedures;

(5) Traffic pattern procedures that include area departure, area arrival, entry into the traffic pattern, and approach;

(6) Procedures and operating practices for collision avoidance, wake turbulence precautions, and windshear avoidance;

(7) Recognition, avoidance, and operational restrictions of hazardous terrain features in the geographical area where the cross-country flight will be flown;

(8) Procedures for operating the instruments and equipment installed in the aircraft to be flown, including recognition and use of the proper operational procedures and indications;

(9) Use of radios for VFR navigation and two-way communications;

(10) Takeoff, approach, and landing procedures, including short-field, soft-field, and crosswind takeoffs, approaches, and landings;

(11) Climbs at best angle and best rate; and

(12) Control and maneuvering solely by reference to flight instruments, including straight and level flight, turns, descents, climbs, use of radio aids, and ATC directives.

Notice there are no hour requirements in this regulation. All of these areas need to be in your logbook but the hour requirements only come into play in the general requirements.

Hope to See You In the Sky

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Frederick Longe has been flying since 1985. He has logged over 9,000 Hours of flight instruction alone. In 1998 Longe was awarded one of the first Master CFI Designations in the country by the National Association Of Flight Instructors. Airfreddy’sPrivate Pilot Handbook

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