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1. 12:05 PM - incorrect information (LRE2@aol.com)
2. 12:24 PM - Re: incorrect information (HMS23TURBO@aol.com)
3. 12:26 PM - Re: incorrect information (HMS23TURBO@aol.com)
4. 12:57 PM - FEWMustang List Postings (Cliff Hoyle)
5. 01:42 PM - Re: FEWMustang List Postings (HMS23TURBO@aol.com)
6. 04:07 PM - Re: incorrect information (PolymerDesign@aol.com)
7. 04:54 PM - Re: incorrect information (LRE2@aol.com)
8. 05:00 PM - Re: incorrect information (HMS23TURBO@aol.com)
9. 07:34 PM - Re: incorrect information (Gary Gerber)
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Subject: | incorrect information |
--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: LRE2@aol.com
Jan,
The information I sent you re: the Whirl Wind Prop was in error.
The prop is 86" not 92". thus at the manufacturers recommended Redline of
2400RPM, the tip speed would be 0.82 Mach, well within the parameters you were
talking about.
I also have another phone number for GeeBee Canopies in Puyallup.
253-891-4614.
Regards,
LREidemiller
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Subject: | Re: incorrect information |
--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: HMS23TURBO@aol.com
Guys,
GB has really let me down recently. I've been waiting for 18 months for a
pair of TF / D style canopies that he has yet to get right. I'm contracting with
a large So. California outfit that does nothing but aircraft glass to get a
mold and parts made. I wouldn't waste my time with Glen - nice. He is truly a
nice guy but the quality is gone. He free-blows his stuff and that makes for
absolutely no consistency. Just a warning.
Ed
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Subject: | Re: incorrect information |
--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: HMS23TURBO@aol.com
Hey Larry!
Is anyone else looking at any of our postings here? This lack of
communication is frustrating.
Ed
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Subject: | FEWMustang List Postings |
--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: "Cliff Hoyle" <c.hoyle@comcast.net>
Ed and Larry,
I read and save everything you men send out. Seldom do I write because I would
rather read and learn than write.
Cliff
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Subject: | Re: FEWMustang List Postings |
--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: HMS23TURBO@aol.com
Understood. Thanks for the reply Cliff.
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Subject: | Re: incorrect information |
--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: PolymerDesign@aol.com
Ed, I'm a plastic engineer and wish I had know sooner your problem. You are
absolutely right in not using free forming thermoformed acrylic. Only a male
or female mold will give proper shape. Any other plastic questions from the
51 forum, I'd be happy to help out. Ken
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Subject: | Re: incorrect information |
--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: LRE2@aol.com
Ken G;
I should have guessed from your screen name, that you are an expert
resource for many of our problems. I am very happy, with my hand blown canopy,
but you guys should be aware that this was the third canopy. I ruined the
first one, trying to make it fit, the second was unacceptable. I guess I got
lucky on the third.
I am convinced that the teardrop shape with bulging sides, ALA the
Malcolm Hood design is the way to go. How to reproduce them reliably is the
problem.
Also installing them without damage. My final installation taught me
some changes in procedure that I think will save a lot of grief($$$$). If anyone
is interested, I will describe the procedure for you. LRE
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Subject: | Re: incorrect information |
--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: HMS23TURBO@aol.com
Ken,
I had no idea that you were such a resource. I guess I should have figured
that out by your e-mail address!
Kinda proves how important all of this communication stuff really is.
Anyway, the company that will be taking on the canopies is Aircraft
Windshield in Placentia, CA. I've used them in the past for several race car projects
and have always been happy with delivery and quality. We'll see .....
Ed
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Subject: | Re: incorrect information |
--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: Gary Gerber <44gn@kconline.com>
Larry ....
I'm interested in how to replace the canopy. As I'm changing mine. Thanks again.
Gary
LRE2@aol.com wrote:
> --> FEWMustang-List message posted by: LRE2@aol.com
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> Ken G;
> I should have guessed from your screen name, that you are an expert
> resource for many of our problems. I am very happy, with my hand blown canopy,
> but you guys should be aware that this was the third canopy. I ruined the
> first one, trying to make it fit, the second was unacceptable. I guess I got
> lucky on the third.
> I am convinced that the teardrop shape with bulging sides, ALA the
> Malcolm Hood design is the way to go. How to reproduce them reliably is the
> problem.
> Also installing them without damage. My final installation taught me
> some changes in procedure that I think will save a lot of grief($$$$). If anyone
> is interested, I will describe the procedure for you. LRE
>
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