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1. 04:07 AM - Re: Re: front instrument panel (Gary Boothe)
2. 09:53 AM - Re: Question re posting progress (oldbird)
3. 10:38 AM - Re: front instrument panel (at7000ft)
4. 10:49 AM - Re: front instrument panel (at7000ft)
5. 12:46 PM - Re: How do I widen my Fuselage (bdewenter)
6. 07:45 PM - Re: Question re posting progress (Bill Church)
7. 09:39 PM - Re: Re: Question re posting progress (Ray Krause)
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Subject: | Re: front instrument panel |
Rick,
Good to hear from you, and hope your machine is flying well!
I use a Sony camera, which links to my I-phone, but for some reason it will
not link while the engine is running.
Gary Boothe
NX308MB
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[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of at7000ft
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 8:56 AM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: front instrument panel
Newer gopros will wiifi commands and live video output to the gopro mobile
app which runs on android or iphone or probably a nexus7 or ipad. Just mount
a nexus7 with the gopro app on the front inst board, problem will be where
to mount the camera pointing at your rear inst board? On your chest?
Rick H
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Rick Holland
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Subject: | Re: Question re posting progress |
I finished sanding the outlines of the 14 aileron ribs. This includes rounding
the edges of the gussets which will come into contact with fabric (I hope). Last
sanding was made with 360 grade. Photo attached.
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Subject: | Re: front instrument panel |
[quote="steven.d.dortch(at)gmail."]Why not? You could mount it on your shoulder
harness straps just like a police body armor video camera.
I would also think you could mount it on the seatback over your shoulder and use
different wedges to cushion it and so that it gets the picture you want.
Do you actually need to go pro apps? or is it that much better than other apps
for free?
We actually have 3 or 4 year old android phones that were have been replaced as
they are obsolete. One has a cracked screen and it costs more to fix than the
phone is worth. We loaded them with free kids apps and let our preschoolers play
with them.
Blue Skies,
Steve D
On May 10, 2015 10:58 AM, "at7000ft" wrote:
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> Newer gopros will wiifi commands and live video output to the gopro mobile app
which runs on android or iphone or probably a nexus7 or ipad. Just mount a
nexus7 with the gopro app on the front inst board, problem will be where to mount
the camera pointing at your rear inst board? On your chest?
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> Rick H
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> Rick Holland
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GoPro app is free. Free is good.
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Rick Holland
NX6819Z
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Subject: | Re: front instrument panel |
gboothe wrote:
> Rick,
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> Good to hear from you, and hope your machine is flying well!
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> I use a Sony camera, which links to my I-phone, but for some reason it will
> not link while the engine is running.
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> Gary Boothe
> NX308MB
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Hey Gary - my Piet/Corvair is doing great, about 50 hours on it now.
Rick Holland
NX6819Z
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Subject: | Re: How do I widen my Fuselage |
I did the same thing and i think it gives the ship a nice look. at 24" there is
no extra material needed and I cant imagine it adding half a pound to the weight.
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Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
Dayton OH
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Subject: | Re: Question re posting progress |
Semih,
Here are a couple of my stainless steel parts - aileron horn and elevator horn.
The aileron horn is per plans - except that mine are made of 20ga (.037") stainless
steel. The elevator horn is slightly modified in that I didn't bend the
mounting flanges per the plans. I have incorporated a separate channel that
will be welded to the horn (not yet welded in photo). I found that the plans
version would result in a gap between the tabs that is thicker than the wood
that it attaches to, and also that those mounting flanges are quite narrow.
As you can see, the aileron horn weighs 181grams (6.4 oz), and the elevator horn
weighs 143 grams (5.0 oz).
Bill C.
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Subject: | Re: Question re posting progress |
Beautiful workmanship...and they will never rust!
Thanks for sharing,
Ray Krause
Sent from my iPad
> On May 11, 2015, at 7:44 PM, Bill Church <billspiet@sympatico.ca> wrote:
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> Semih,
> Here are a couple of my stainless steel parts - aileron horn and elevator horn.
The aileron horn is per plans - except that mine are made of 20ga (.037")
stainless steel. The elevator horn is slightly modified in that I didn't bend
the mounting flanges per the plans. I have incorporated a separate channel that
will be welded to the horn (not yet welded in photo). I found that the plans
version would result in a gap between the tabs that is thicker than the wood
that it attaches to, and also that those mounting flanges are quite narrow.
> As you can see, the aileron horn weighs 181grams (6.4 oz), and the elevator horn
weighs 143 grams (5.0 oz).
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> Bill C.
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