If not do we need one? I have one on a .pdf file
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Is there an L2 pilot's manual on this forum somewhere?
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Re: Is there an L2 pilot's manual on this forum somewhere?
This manual has been posted in the resources section by Rob Lees.
Thanks Rob.
Check out => http://www.taylorcraft.org/resources.html
Dave
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Re: Is there an L2 pilot's manual on this forum somewhere?
I downloaded the Manual but it results in a blank brown page in PDF format.
Still DOA with Adobe Reader V 11.0.10. Something'd downloading but no visual cigar.Last edited by PA1195; 04-12-2015, 16:03.N36007 1941 BF12-65 STC'd as BC12D-4-85
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Re: Is there an L2 pilot's manual on this forum somewhere?
I've tried reloading it, using underscores instead of s p a c e s, please let me know if you can all access it now via the Foundation Technical Resources page.
Rob
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Re: Is there an L2 pilot's manual on this forum somewhere?
Originally posted by Ron Greene View PostRob,
Shows up now. Why didn't you use the much better quality copy from the L-2 CD's Disk 4? It has the L-2 pilot, maintenance, parts and repair manuals.
Ron
There was a whole host of "bad karma" a few years ago about the intellectual property rights of the content of those cd's. Has that been resolved?
RobLast edited by Robert Lees; 04-13-2015, 12:09.
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Re: Is there an L2 pilot's manual on this forum somewhere?
Originally posted by Ron Greene View PostRob,
Shows up now. Why didn't you use the much better quality copy from the L-2 CD's Disk 4? It has the L-2 pilot, maintenance, parts and repair manuals.
Ron
Ron,
I was the one that donated the manual.
I have a paper copy that I scanned for this purpose.
If you have a better version that's great.
Not everyone has that CD, perhaps you want to replace my manual with your better copy?
Frankly, I didn't donate it do hear gripes about the quality.
Dave
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Re: Is there an L2 pilot's manual on this forum somewhere?
Well, I'd be happy to post a copy the cd version if I had the permission of the copyright owner (do we know who that is?).
The issue here is the Taylorcraft Foundation: This is their site, and although of charitable status, they could be found liable for openly publishing the intellectual property of others. I'm sure that we are all aware that there is no "commercial gain" intended by publishing information here, but if a court proved that someone gained profit from such a publication ...
...well, let's just say we have to be courteous to who owns the information.
As an aside, distributing individual copies of copyrighted material for private use is generally accepted worldwide (as is the case, for example, in sharing music in your home). Although not being an expert in US law, I'm sure the same applies...for private use, of course.
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Re: Is there an L2 pilot's manual on this forum somewhere?
Originally posted by Robert Lees View PostWell, I'd be happy to post a copy the cd version if I had the permission of the copyright owner (do we know who that is?).
The issue here is the Taylorcraft Foundation: This is their site, and although of charitable status, they could be found liable for openly publishing the intellectual property of others. I'm sure that we are all aware that there is no "commercial gain" intended by publishing information here, but if a court proved that someone gained profit from such a publication ...
...well, let's just say we have to be courteous to who owns the information.
As an aside, distributing individual copies of copyrighted material for private use is generally accepted worldwide (as is the case, for example, in sharing music in your home). Although not being an expert in US law, I'm sure the same applies...for private use, of course.
By the way, yesterday Bob Ollerton said that the Foundation has little to do with this site. Here is the quote "First, the Foundation has little to do with this forum. Its all me, as a private effort."
Now I have no issue with that at all but we do need to have just one story and then act based on that singe story.
Perhaps we need to communicate better who / what controls the site.
Dave
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Re: Is there an L2 pilot's manual on this forum somewhere?
That's a fair question, Dave, to which I do not have an answer. The website to which the Technical Resources page is attached, is called the "Taylorcraft Foundation", although their declared copyright date has expired a bit
I know that Bob introduced the "Reference Documents" section to this Internet Forum (this discussion site) to alleviate the HTML whatnot required to upload, and I see he's posted a "test" recently.
Back to L2 Manuals:
I'm fairly sure* that the TCDS for the L2 (A-746) is owned by other than the Taylorcraft Foundation, so one might argue that a manual of this type might be their property?
Rob
* (For sure I'm sure; we can all look up TCDS holders here)
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