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1. 09:24 AM - Re: Where to locate rear bottom inspection plate (echobravo4)
2. 11:50 AM - Re: Where to locate rear bottom inspection plate (Billy McCaskill)
3. 01:30 PM - Re: How about this idea? (Mild Bill)
4. 01:38 PM - Re: cloth used for Fiberglass fuel tank (womenfly2)
5. 03:28 PM - Re: How about this idea? (Bill Church)
6. 03:28 PM - Re: Re: cloth used for Fiberglass fuel tank (brian.e.jardine@l-3com.com)
7. 04:20 PM - Re: How about this idea? (Mild Bill)
8. 04:27 PM - Re: How about this idea? (Mild Bill)
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Subject: | Re: Where to locate rear bottom inspection plate |
Could the turtleneck be made to be removable
Like on a Jenny?
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Earl Brown
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I
intended to be.
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Subject: | Re: Where to locate rear bottom inspection plate |
It probably could be, Earl. I think someone here on this list has actually done
that but I can't remember who. I've been thinking about doing the same thing
when I get to the point of building my fuselage (which at the rate I'm going
is YEARS down the road).
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Billy McCaskill
Urbana, IL
tail section almost done, starting on ribs soon
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Subject: | Re: How about this idea? |
What would be the benefits of steel strips embedded in wood?
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Bill Frank
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Subject: | Re: cloth used for Fiberglass fuel tank |
My Fiberglas tank ....
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Subject: | Re: How about this idea? |
Uhhhh,
that was a joke...
BC
do not archive
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Subject: | Re: cloth used for Fiberglass fuel tank |
Do you have pics of how you made your tank? Looks real nice.
Brian
SLC
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My Fiberglas tank ....
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Subject: | Re: How about this idea? |
OK. Thanks.
Sometimes it's hard to tell. At a forum on ornithopters I attended at Oskhosh some
years ago, the presenter extolled the astounding performance of living birds,
claiming at one point that some birds could maintain level flight indefinitely,
in perfectly still air, without flapping their wings. I approached him after
the forum and asked him how these birds could attain an infinite glide ratio,
seemingly against the laws of aerodynamics.
He responded, "Feathers." When I asked how feathers could do this, he clarified
with great exuberance but also in perfect seriousness, "Negative drag!"
I smiled courteously and walked off.
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Bill Frank
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Subject: | Re: How about this idea? |
By the way, the idea in the OP would work. Really it would.
Just use titanium instead of steel, by virtue of which you obtain "Negative Weight."
8)
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Bill Frank
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