Aviators on Hulu
Links to general aviation backcountry flying-oriented videos. It can be yours or stuff you find on the internet. Please no airline/military.
Good 'find', Jaerl, and thanks for the 'share'.........
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I was just wondering how I was going to watch these without paying for them. Nice work!
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
Well, I'm still boycotting Digital TV so I run into these things once in a while. I still miss my second gen brick phone too. That would work anywhere you get to the top of a mountain. Why is it that technology gets works worse and costs more? Let's not even talk about Loran, I am still in mourning

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Jaerl wrote: Why is it that technology gets works worse and costs more? Let's not even talk about Loran, I am still in mourning

I was in mourning when I buried this POS at sea!!!

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I try not to think about the one I just paid to put in my panel 6 months before they turned it off.

Now I need to give Garmin $450 to re certify an Apollo 360 and then pay to have a pigtail made to my indicator. Or maybe a smiley face sticker over the hole in my panel might work.

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PBS has been carrying The Aviators. Jaerl, I bought a converter for $20, and still don't pay for TV.
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I actually have a converter and gets me two or three channels. Just don't know what two or three channels will work at any time. Might have something to do with my Lath and Plaster walls and 100's of thousands of little nails in the walls. I could probably get a better antenna but I actually would rather watch on my laptop anyway. That way I can watch what I want, when I have free time and I can pause when I want. Hulu has most popular TV shows and between them, Netflix and Crackel you can see a lot of free movies too.
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GumpAir wrote:Jaerl wrote: Why is it that technology gets works worse and costs more? Let's not even talk about Loran, I am still in mourning

I was in mourning when I buried this POS at sea!!!

Gump
That's not a P.O.S.! You can determine position and distance with that, you just have to know how to use it.
Of course, you need to know when to use the inches scale, and when to use the metric.
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