Fall River, Nova Scotia
For all those thinking of relocating to the Fall River area of Nova Scotia, there is a new Community Portal with a wealth of information on schools, businesses and facilities in the area. Check it out at www.myfallriver.ca
This sort of information was sadly lacking when we moved here 5 years ago and so a friend and I put this together as a service to the community. It's a not-for-profit site so we aren't promoting it as a :)business interest - just for your information!! Let me know what you think, and if anyone has any questions on the area, feel free to PM me.:) |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
i wouldn't got to fall river, it's full of expats :p
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Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
True enough - but it's easy to avoid them!!
It's probably one of the better areas to live though in HRM...:thumbup: |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
that was a tonge in cheek comment ;)
....actually despite the name calling, I mainly hear locals around here :-) |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by gvanleer
(Post 8936215)
True enough - but it's easy to avoid them!!
It's probably one of the better areas to live though in HRM...:thumbup: |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by flipance
(Post 8936474)
Of topic I know but why do you have fat albert as an avatar?
I always thought a Fat Albert was a Boeing 737. ;) |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 8936530)
Looks more like what it says. A C130J
I always thought a Fat Albert was a Boeing 737. ;) http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/fat_albert.htm Does that aircraft really not have its props spinning? |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 8936536)
I had to google...
http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/fat_albert.htm Does that aircraft really not have its props spinning? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_QCh...eature=related |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 8936530)
Looks more like what it says. A C130J
I always thought a Fat Albert was a Boeing 737. ;) |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by The Aviator
(Post 8936602)
All engines are running, it is jet assist not jet propelled
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_QCh...eature=related |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by flipance
(Post 8936744)
All a matter of terminology, rocket assisted is how I would describe it, but it is a Prop Jet.
The power plants on the C130 are Turboprop, a propeller driven by a gas turbine engine. The Canadian J types are RR AE2100D3 (which was designed by Allison Engine) |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by The Aviator
(Post 8936798)
Not really, it is a matter of correctness. JATO is what it is more commonly known as, or Jet Assisted Take Off, started in WW2. A more accurate description on the 130 is RATO, the terms are used interchangeably, however JATO is the technically correct one.
The power plants on the C130 are Turboprop, a propeller driven by a gas turbine engine. The Canadian J types are RR AE2100D3 (which was designed by Allison Engine) |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by The Aviator
(Post 8936798)
Not really, it is a matter of correctness. JATO is what it is more commonly known as, or Jet Assisted Take Off, started in WW2. A more accurate description on the 130 is RATO, the terms are used interchangeably, however JATO is the technically correct one.
The power plants on the C130 are Turboprop, a propeller driven by a gas turbine engine. The Canadian J types are RR AE2100D3 (which was designed by Allison Engine) |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by flipance
(Post 8936848)
You are trying to teach grandmothers to suck eggs. Now if you would like to explain your understanding of the TD system on the T-56 or the D-501 I would be interested to hear your interpretation.
throttle range. You are doing pretty well for a grandma by they way :) So which 'Valley' are you in? Not working for Cascade are you? However this digresses off topic somewhat old chap. |
Re: Fall River, Nova Scotia
Originally Posted by gvanleer
(Post 8936126)
For all those thinking of relocating to the Fall River area of Nova Scotia, there is a new Community Portal with a wealth of information on schools, businesses and facilities in the area. Check it out at www.myfallriver.ca
This sort of information was sadly lacking when we moved here 5 years ago and so a friend and I put this together as a service to the community. It's a not-for-profit site so we aren't promoting it as a :)business interest - just for your information!! Let me know what you think, and if anyone has any questions on the area, feel free to PM me.:) |
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