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1. 06:02 AM - Re: Re: Hat's off to Turtle lake WI. (kinne russ)
2. 12:53 PM - Need Photo (Paule David)
3. 06:43 PM - Re: Need Photo (Paule David)
4. 08:09 PM - Protective tape (fdeloera)
5. 09:21 PM - Re: Protective tape (Larry Cottrell)
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Subject: | Re: Hat's off to Turtle lake WI. |
West, SCAT tubing is well-known and used in nearly all certificated aircraft.
Many sizes & styles. Check Aircraft Spruce.
> On Aug 29, 2015, at 11:28 PM, west1m <west1m@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Larry, the heater system looks great! I have not heard of "scat tube" before
but I can see it on the side of the picture. I tried to look it up on the internet
but all I came up with was a ton of porn sites.
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> The enclosed front end sounds like the way to go. It isn't getting any warmer
here in Minnesota any time soon. I'll have to look at some picts of that too
and see if I can make one. I have seen a few pictures here and there.
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> The staple gun is probably a better way to go, I am kind of clumsy so I would
hate to stab my self with a screwdriver trying to use the wood screws.
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I'm looking for one photo of a Kolb that I can use to illustrate an article in
Kitplanes. Ideally this will be of a Firestar or one of the other Kolbs with a
single strut per wing. The photo should have lots of pixels and ideally will
show the whole airplane with the struts clearly obvious. A front view with a non-distracting
background would be perfect.
The article will be about the structural analysis of column buckling. Struts are
nearly perfect examples of a column that's designed to avoid buckling, and the
Kolbs with no jury struts are especially illustrative of the simple idealized
case. The article won't reference a Kolb except for this photo and the photo's
caption.
You'll get credit for the photo but no payment.
I've got a photo that I like of the FS II I used to own but it doesn't have enough
pixels (it has 1632 x 1232 pixels, definitely need considerably more) and
I no longer own that airplane, so I can't take another photo.
Thanks!
David Paule
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Just wanted to say thanks to Mike Welch and Gary Amen, who offered photos. I think
the need has been met. I've submitted it to my editor and we'll see.
Thanks very much, Mike and Gary!
David Paule
Do not archive
On Aug 30, 2015, at 1:53 PM, Paule David wrote:
I'm looking for one photo of a Kolb that I can use to illustrate an article in
Kitplanes. Ideally this will be of a Firestar or one of the other Kolbs with a
single strut per wing. The photo should have lots of pixels and ideally will
show the whole airplane with the struts clearly obvious. A front view with a non-distracting
background would be perfect.
The article will be about the structural analysis of column buckling. Struts are
nearly perfect examples of a column that's designed to avoid buckling, and the
Kolbs with no jury struts are especially illustrative of the simple idealized
case. The article won't reference a Kolb except for this photo and the photo's
caption.
You'll get credit for the photo but no payment.
I've got a photo that I like of the FS II I used to own but it doesn't have enough
pixels (it has 1632 x 1232 pixels, definitely need considerably more) and
I no longer own that airplane, so I can't take another photo.
Thanks!
David Paule
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Does anyone know of a protective tape that I can put on the top edges of the side
rails of my Firestar? As I work on the plane, the tops of the side rails get
all beat-up and dirty. Maybe the tape will help.
Thanks in advance,
Fred
Phoenix
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Subject: | Re: Protective tape |
You can buy leading edge tape from Spruce I am sure in most sizes. It is
rubber based, and really tough. I however took a thin piece of alum. beat
it into a U over a like sized rod, placed it over the tubing and used a
hammer to finish the bends around the rod.
Larry
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 9:06 PM, fdeloera <fdeloera@att.net> wrote:
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> Does anyone know of a protective tape that I can put on the top edges of
> the side rails of my Firestar? As I work on the plane, the tops of the side
> rails get all beat-up and dirty. Maybe the tape will help.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Fred
> Phoenix
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