Today's Message Index:
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1. 05:59 AM - Re: Builders - Inboard Aileron Hinge (nick otterback)
2. 01:27 PM - Lightning FRAPPER Maap (Jim Langley)
3. 01:56 PM - Re: Lightning FRAPPER Maap (jeynon)
4. 04:38 PM - Re: Lightning FRAPPER Maap (EAFerguson@aol.com)
5. 05:10 PM - ManualCode Phrases (Sales Email Account)
6. 06:39 PM - Re: ManualCode Phrases (Mark Stauffer)
7. 07:27 PM - Re: Re: Lightning FRAPPER Maap (Jim Langley)
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Subject: | Re: Builders - Inboard Aileron Hinge |
Aileron neutral point is the flap than move about 3.5" up and about 2" down and
check clearances...
nick
"Colin J. Kennedy" <cjk129@cox.net> wrote:
Section 13 of the manual says:
"Clamp the hinge bracket in place and move the aileron through its operating
range."
My question is, what is the operating range? Degrees up and down or trailing
edge inches up and down, without contacting the wing? The neutral point being
where the aileron trailing edge is aligned with the flap trailing edge.
Colin K.
OK
http://www.mykitlog.com/cojaken
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Subject: | Lightning FRAPPER Maap |
Just a short note to encourage all Lightning owners to add your pin to a
world wide Frapper map at this address...
http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellation_map&mapid=137439272225
It is an easy way to see where each lightning owner is.
Jim!
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Subject: | Re: Lightning FRAPPER Maap |
I'm in.
John Eynon
Lightning #53
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=161662#161662
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Subject: | Re: Lightning FRAPPER Maap |
In a message dated 1/31/2008 4:29:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
pequeajim@gmail.com writes:
Just a short note to encourage all Lightning owners to add your pin to a
world wide Frapper map at this address...
http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellation_map&mapid=137439272225
It is an easy way to see where each lightning owner is.
I tried, but it didn't work. The map partially loaded, then went blank.
Earl Ferguson
Atlanta, GA (FTY)
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Subject: | ManualCode Phrases |
Hi all you hard working Lightning builders (and flyers!),
I have determined that there is at least one special code phrase that is
quite prevalent in the builders "manual." That phrase goes like this:
"...and insert an AN3 (or 4 or 5) of appropriate length."
It has taken me a while to figure what this special code phrase really
means but, now I have translated that innocent phrase into its true
meaning, which is:
"...and insert an AN3 (or 4 or 5) that is not in the hardware that came
with your kit."
Perhaps you have found other special code phrases of your own in the
Lightning manual and have figured out their true meaning as well. If
so, please pass them on so others can benefit and maybe get a chuckle or
two also.
Bill in Tucson, kit #49 currently installing elevator push-pull tube and
hoping to start on the canopy tomorrow.
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Subject: | ManualCode Phrases |
Bill and all other builders,
If you are missing certain hardware please, please, please let me know. If I
don't know that the hardware kit is missing that particular bolt, nut or
washer then I won't know to update the hardware list. The original hardware
list was developed while the prototype was being built and we have made
changes based on feedback from builders. With your input we will continue to
improve the hardware kit.
Mike and I are about to build the new '08 demo plane. We will work out of
the current hardware kit that is provided by Aircraft Spruce. While we are
building we will make notes to our current hardware list to make it the best
possible. Please understand also that sometimes the thickness of a
particular layup will change a bolt length (i.e. bolts securing the firewall
to the fuselage flange). Mike and I will work hard to identify the
possibilities and make appropriate adjustments to the hardware list.
Bottom line; please continue to provide us with feedback. It is through your
feedback that we will continue to improve the Lightning kit.
Have a great day!
Mark
Mark Stauffer
Production Manager
Arion Aircraft
mark@flylightning.net
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Subject: Lightning-List: ManualCode Phrases
Hi all you hard working Lightning builders (and flyers!),
I have determined that there is at least one special code phrase that is
quite prevalent in the builders "manual." That phrase goes like this:
"...and insert an AN3 (or 4 or 5) of appropriate length."
It has taken me a while to figure what this special code phrase really means
but, now I have translated that innocent phrase into its true meaning, which
is:
"...and insert an AN3 (or 4 or 5) that is not in the hardware that came with
your kit."
Perhaps you have found other special code phrases of your own in the
Lightning manual and have figured out their true meaning as well. If so,
please pass them on so others can benefit and maybe get a chuckle or two
also.
Bill in Tucson, kit #49 currently installing elevator push-pull tube and
hoping to start on the canopy tomorrow.
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Subject: | Re: Lightning FRAPPER Maap |
Earl:
It works fine for me. I'm not sure what the problem may be that you are
having. What version of Internet Explorer are you using? You can find this
out by clicking on <help><about>
We picked up several other Lightning owners.
Also, to all; note that you can add a picture, and some text about yourself.
http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellation_map
<http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellation_map&mapid=137439272225>
&mapid=137439272225
Jim!
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[mailto:owner-lightning-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
EAFerguson@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 7:35 PM
Subject: Lightning-List: Re: Lightning FRAPPER Maap
In a message dated 1/31/2008 4:29:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
pequeajim@gmail.com writes:
Just a short note to encourage all Lightning owners to add your pin to a
world wide Frapper map at this address...
http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellation_map&mapid=137439272225
It is an easy way to see where each lightning owner is.
I tried, but it didn't work. The map partially loaded, then went blank.
Earl Ferguson
Atlanta, GA (FTY)
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