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1. 07:17 AM - dennis hall's air camper model A (Douwe Blumberg)
2. 10:22 AM - Re: dennis hall's air camper model A (lshutks@webtv.net (Leon Stefan))
3. 02:38 PM - Re: dennis hall's air camper model A (Dennis Engelkenjohn)
4. 05:12 PM - Aileron and Elevator Horns (Richard and Kathryn Davis)
5. 07:36 PM - Re: wing plans (Rick Holland)
6. 07:46 PM - Some words of wisdom (Ryan Michals)
7. 07:53 PM - Re: wing plans (Arden Adamson)
8. 10:11 PM - Re: Aileron and Elevator Horns (KMHeide, BA, CPO, FAAOP)
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Subject: | dennis hall's air camper model A |
Jim,
I spoke with Dennis Hall about why he pulled the Ford, and he said it
was because "he wanted to try something different" I pushed him if he'd
had troubles with the Ford and he said "none"
Great to meet a lot of you guys!
Douwe
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Subject: | Re: dennis hall's air camper model A |
Last year Dennis Hall told he is (0r did) moving to Az and wanted more
power for the high temps. and tall cactus. Those shock strut end
fittings can be made easily by a machinest and perhaps were. Leon S.
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Subject: | Re: dennis hall's air camper model A |
Hi Leon: That Piet was in a hangar in the 3 rows of hangars along the back
of the airport. I found those things on the internet last night. They are
called: weld in clevis tube adapters. They are not in the size that I want,
but I will keep looking. They are made of 4130 and are carried by the racing
car companies.
dennis
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From: "Leon Stefan" <lshutks@webtv.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: dennis hall's air camper model A
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> Last year Dennis Hall told he is (0r did) moving to Az and wanted more
> power for the high temps. and tall cactus. Those shock strut end
> fittings can be made easily by a machinest and perhaps were. Leon S.
>
>
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Subject: | Aileron and Elevator Horns |
Hello all we are looking for a set of Aileron horns and a set of
Elevator horns if anyone is parting out or has extra to sell. Thanks
Richard &Kathryn Davis your remotest Alaskan Piet builders.
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Ran into two builders at Broadhead that brought and sold their Piet ribs.
They are going to building a set of Riblett ribs. I would do the same if my
completed and varnished wing wasn't hanging in my garage.
Rick
On 7/25/07, carson <carsonvella@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
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> Hi all
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> I have purchased the original plans but all the talk about Jim Wills and
> Riblett
> have got me interested.
> Could anyone tell me how to get a set of the drawings?
> I have found a number for Jim Wills but it is disconected.
> Thanks
>
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=125622#125622
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>
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Rick Holland
ObjectAge Ltd.
Castle Rock, Colorado
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Subject: | Some words of wisdom |
The quote below was recently posted on the Biplane Hangar list by Kevin Kimball.
It made me laugh and felt I needed to share it. I can relate to what he is saying.
I have been fooling around with this rear seat, a change here, a change
there, a little more, a little less, etc.. Meanwhile I have a load of fresh lumber
waiting for me. Some obsessing over details is ok, but there's a point when
you just have to do it. I'll start cutting tomorrow.
-Ryan
"Having been around airplanes nearly all of my life, I have seen hundreds of
projects/builders come and go. In the past 20 years or so, I have observed this
to a greater degree than before that time. It boggles my mind at how often
people start into their first real project and while still at the paperwork stage,
spend countless hours figuring out how to undo all that has been done for
them. "Make it better..." as they think. Even more prevalent is the novice
builder who buys someone else's partial project and starts right in on a huge
shopping list of what they are gonna undo, redo or toss out. It can take many
years and a multitude of completed projects to be able to develop, select and
make airframe mods with a reasonable amount of confidence that what you are
doing would work BEFORE you make the first cut. So much time is lost to vapor
building. What I am trying to say is run away from the computer and stay in
the work shop. That'll get it done so you can go
have some fun!
<REMOVE SOAP BOX>
Sincerely,
Kevin Kimball, VP Engineering
Jim Kimball Enterprises, Inc.
PO Box 849, 5354 Cemetery Rd.
Zellwood, FL 32798
407-889-3451 phone
407-889-7168 fax
www.jimkimballenterprises.com "
do not archive
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Bill Rewey and Roman Bukolt both sell the full size drawing of the
Riblett rib. I bought mine from Bill. They both follow this Piet list.
Bill Rewey 608-833-5839
Best of luck,
Arden Adamson
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From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com on behalf of Rick
Holland
Sent: Thu 7/26/2007 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: wing plans
Ran into two builders at Broadhead that brought and sold their Piet
ribs. They are going to building a set of Riblett ribs. I would do the
same if my completed and varnished wing wasn't hanging in my garage.
Rick
On 7/25/07, carson <carsonvella@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
<carsonvella@yahoo.com.au>
Hi all
I have purchased the original plans but all the talk about Jim Wills
and Riblett
have got me interested.
Could anyone tell me how to get a set of the drawings?
I have found a number for Jim Wills but it is disconected.
Thanks
Read this topic online here:
ObjectAge Ltd.
Castle Rock, Colorado
<http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=125622#125622>
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Subject: | Re: Aileron and Elevator Horns |
Richard,
While at Brodhead this year, I caught the tail end of the seminar by Ken Perkins.
He makes most (if not all) the parts you will need for the pietenpol. I have
seen his work and find it excellent! You can order any part you need from
him and as you can afford it!
He can be reached at Perk's Aerowerks 913-764-6949.
Ken H.
Fargo, ND
Richard and Kathryn Davis <kbrooks@aptalaska.net> wrote:
Hello all we are looking for a set of Aileron horns and a set of Elevator
horns if anyone is parting out or has extra to sell. Thanks Richard &Kathryn
Davis your remotest Alaskan Piet builders.
Kenneth M. Heide, BA,CPO,FAAOP
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