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Its going to be hard to get a fieldaprovel. A lot of paper work is involved. Need one on each side for him and her flight pooper. This is great. Need one with the auto rising lid ..
Ken in Alaska
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qmdv wrote:I call it the
EZ FLOP I have been working on this for some time now. My lawyer brother asures me that there is no copywright infringment to worry about. I need to do some work on the plane so I am sure that swift sales of this must need product will help.
For the three tree huggers on this site, you simply put a small buckegt under it with plastic bag so you can haul it out.

Bush wheel model coming soon.
Tim
Is that on your equipment list as a one or 2 hole'er --What the weight and balance data ?
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This is smart. I imagine it would be quite windy, but at low power perhaps it wouldn't be too bad. You'd certainly want be confident your autopilot was properly operational.
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Don't forget the requisite placarding. To wit:
1) No smoking.
2) In the event of severe turbulence, close lid and exit waste production area immediately.
3) Please notify flight attendant should you have difficulty using these facilities.
4)
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qmdv wrote:Jumpy wrote:Can you raise the seat for when you're just taking a piss?
Yes, for all models but the Maule. They squat to pee.
Tim
Goin' straight to Hell fer that one!!
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Hottshot wrote:qmdv wrote:Jumpy wrote:Can you raise the seat for when you're just taking a piss?
Yes, for all models but the Maule. They squat to pee.
Tim
Goin' straight to Hell fer that one!!
Sorry. Come to think of it, you are the one that told me about Maule owners prefered position when voiding. Maybe it was Rob.
Tim
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"Yes, for all models but the Maule. They squat to pee."
Cause they don't want to embarass the other pilots
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qmdv wrote:Hottshot wrote:qmdv wrote:Can you raise the seat for when you're just taking a piss?
Yes, for all models but the Maule. They squat to pee.
Tim
Goin' straight to Hell fer that one!!
Sorry. Come to think of it, you are the one that told me about Maule owners prefered position when voiding. Maybe it was Rob.
Tim
Only problem is the water is cold on the hose.

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175 magnum wrote:"Yes, for all models but the Maule. They squat to pee."
Cause they don't want to embarass the other pilots
I should have known. I should have put it all togeth cus MAGNUM is in you user name. 175mm is about average.
tim
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Before the EPA was around to protect us all there was an option on a motor home that I owned. I called it the inturderator. Simple device that used a blender type unit to chop up all the "solids" as the whole slurry was pumped into the exhaust as you were traveling down the road. Yes, it's true. You slowly pumped your s&%t into your exhaust while sight seeing and it incinerated it. Well, probably not but at least it warmed it up some before launching it out the pipe.
With that in mind, might I suggest that the in flight version proposed by EZ Flap, drain into a "french pipe" like one of the members here has.
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qmdv wrote:I call it the
EZ FLOP I have been working on this for some time now. My lawyer brother asures me that there is no copywright infringment to worry about. I need to do some work on the plane so I am sure that swift sales of this must need product will help.
For the three tree huggers on this site, you simply put a small buckegt under it with plastic bag so you can haul it out.

Bush wheel model coming soon.
Tim
Tim Do you think this will be offered in a bidet model
Maybe Rob could get this version in the Maul

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Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:22 am
And Tim, for goodness sakes, move the dog UP-stream of that device. I don't know how many friends you have left at this point, but that dog is likely the best one you ever had so treat him right
In order to "frame" the picture correctly, move one of your Obama campaign posters into the position slightly downstream of the device in the photo.
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