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     1. 04:26 AM - Re: Greetings from an old newbie...or is it a new oldbie? (Jack)
     2. 05:29 AM - Re: Re: rivets (Michael Perez)
     3. 11:48 PM - Re: Re: Honda Goldwing radiator (Clif Dawson)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Fund Raiser Behind By 20% - Please Contribute Today! | 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Greetings from an old newbie...or is it a new oldbie? | 
      
      
      Thanks Ray, very helpful!
      
      Sent from my iPad
      Jack Textor
      
      > On Nov 23, 2014, at 10:18 PM, Ray Krause <raykrause@frontiernet.net> wrote:
      > 
      > Jack,
      > 
      > Here are a few more pictures of the cowling.
      > 
      > Thanks,
      > 
      > Ray
      > 
      > <image1.JPG>
      > 
      > 
      > <image3.JPG>
      > 
      > Sent from my iPad
      > 
      >> On Nov 22, 2014, at 3:51 AM, Jack <jack@textors.com> wrote:
      >> 
      >> 
      >> Ray very nice!  Any details or pictures of your cowling would be helpful, it
      looks great. Is that a "pan" for the nose?
      >> Thank you for sharing!
      >> 
      >> Sent from my iPad
      >> Jack Textor
      >> 
      >>> On Nov 21, 2014, at 9:31 PM, Ray Krause <raykrause@frontiernet.net> wrote:
      >>> 
      >>> Ed,
      >>> 
      >>> I'm building a Sky Scout with an A-65. Just today I got the wings all rigged
      to the fuselage and have had the tail feathers all rigged a few months ago.
      Now I'm running the cables for the aileron controls. After that I will start the
      covering process with the Stewart's System. I hope to have her flying this
      coming summer, if all goes according to plans. But all the little details really
      slow down the whole project.
      >>> 
      >>> I've been working on it for two years now, but it seems longer! I wish I had
      gone with the Model A, but the A-65 was at hand and very cheap. I have followed
      the plans very closely, except for a few extra braces in places! I have not
      been too concerned about weight, since it is so close the the AirCamper but
      only carries one person. It should perform quite well.
      >>> 
      >>> I will attach a few pictures.
      >>> 
      >>> Welcome aboard,
      >>> 
      >>> Ray Krause,
      >>> Colusa, CA
      >>> Flying a Sonex Waiex, N51YX, Jabiru 3300... Fast and fun, now I need slow and
      low!
      >>> 
      >>> Coming out of the workshop for first time.
      >>> 
      >>> <image1.JPG>
      >>> 
      >>> 
      >>> Looking at the sky!
      >>> <image2.JPG>
      >>> 
      >>> Cowling and metal work about done.
      >>> Tr
      >>> <image3.JPG>
      >>> 
      >>> 
      >>> Sent from my iPad
      >>> 
      >>>> On Nov 21, 2014, at 6:36 PM, Dick N <horzpool@goldengate.net> wrote:
      >>>> 
      >>>> 
      >>>> Hi Ed,
      >>>> Are you in the Fla area?  I am a builder at Sun n Fun in the wood shop, we
      can possibly help you out.
      >>>> Dick N
      >>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "edwoerle" <edwoerle@aol.com>
      >>>> To: <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>
      >>>> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 7:29 PM
      >>>> Subject: Pietenpol-List: Greetings from an old newbie...or is it a new oldbie?
      >>>> 
      >>>> 
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> Long time ago I fell in love with the Sky Scout. Being an antique buff I
      of course went
      >>>>> for the Model A powered plane. Ordered Orin Hoopman's plans and life changed
      my direction. Never got built.
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> Now I'm older, not necessarily wiser, and have a bit of time on my hands
      >>>>> to play, when I'm not fiddling with my '65 Cessna T-41A or '60 Piper Apache
      160.
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> The plans have been recently dusted off. and I'm rarin' to go! Jigged up
      the
      >>>>> tail surfaces. and am currently cutting whatever wood I have in my shop
      >>>>> to build up some 'proof-of-concept' pieces. I'll cover them and take them
      to
      >>>>> the airport to use as testing items (I'm a DME).
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> Anyhow. I'll probably be making a pest of myself as this project goes slowly
      together.
      >>>>> Been reading the forum and already gained much useful info. I want to thank
      you in advance for your help and understanding.
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> Ed
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> --------
      >>>>> Just east of Graceland
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> Read this topic online here:
      >>>>> 
      >>>>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=434317#434317
      >>> =========================>> =========================>> =========================>>
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      >>> <pre><b><font size=2 color="#000000" face="courier new,courier">
      >>> 
      >>> 
      >>> </b></font></pre>
      >> 
      >> 
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      >> 
      > 
      > <pre><b><font size=2 color="#000000" face="courier new,courier">
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      > 
      > </b></font></pre>
      
      
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      Yep, that's pretty much the same type unit as what I used.
      
      
      If God is your co-pilot, switch seats
      Mike Perez
      Karetaker Aero
      Construction complete! (8/2014)
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Honda Goldwing radiator | 
      
      
      Thanks. Another idea, used in the past, is to solder many
      small tubes to a metal wing surface or press channels in
      two plates and sandwich them together. Like those original
      pre self defrost fridges. You know, the ones some idiot
      would stab while trying to " defrost" the thing. SSsssss..
      ...." What's that noise!!?"
      
      In our case the top and bottom of the center section
      should be enough for a Ford.
      
      Clif
      "Vegitarian" -  Old indian word for bad hunter.
      
      
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "taildrags" <taildrags@hotmail.com>
      Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 8:12 PM
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Honda Goldwing radiator
      
      
      >
      > That's actually quite innovative, Clif.  I like the idea.  Now if I only 
      > had a water-cooled engine...
      >
      > --------
      > Oscar Zuniga
      > Medford, OR
      > Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
      > A75 power
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
      >
      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=434478#434478
      >
      >
      > 
      
      
 
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