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1. 12:12 AM - Wing Support Brackets (tony malins)
2. 07:22 AM - Re: Wing Support Brackets (Richard & Martha Neilsen)
3. 07:39 AM - gap seal (boyd)
4. 07:06 PM - Re: Looking to buy a Mark III or similar 2 place plane (APilot@webtv.net)
5. 07:46 PM - Re: gap seal (Dana Hague)
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Subject: | Wing Support Brackets |
I am still trying to find drawings or photos of a bracket system to support
the wings of my M3X when folded. Any ideas?=0A =0AThai Kolb=0A=0A=0A
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Subject: | Re: Wing Support Brackets |
Tony
This is what I use as a dolly or wing fold bracket for use in my
trailer. It might be over kill for what you want but check it out. Note!
The picture was taken before I fully covered it with carpet so it would
show how it is made.
Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW powered MKIIIC
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From: tony malins
To: kolb-list@matronics.com
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 3:09 AM
Subject: Kolb-List: Wing Support Brackets
I am still trying to find drawings or photos of a bracket system to
support the wings of my M3X when folded. Any ideas?
Thai Kolb
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Dana
Or you could make it permanent, bolt it on and forget it.
Boyd
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My thought is to use .040" clear vinyl sheet, velcroed to the wings and
wrapping all the way around, and secured with cords where it breaks for the
cage structure. Quick and easy, and since it wraps all the way around and
attaches to itself, no chance of it coming off and going through the
prop. Comments?
-Dana
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Subject: | Looking to buy a Mark III or similar 2 place plane |
I may sell my Mark III Classic later this year. Depends on my doctor's
call. Here is my number in case you do not find one closer to you.
Vic Gibson 916, 722-9692
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At 10:39 AM 9/20/2007, boyd wrote:
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>Dana
>Or you could make it permanent, bolt it on and forget it.
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>Boyd
I would, but I expect to be folding the wings on a regular basis.
-Dana
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