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1. 02:30 AM - Re: First flight (nightmare)
2. 05:38 AM - Re: First flight (AircamperN11MS)
3. 09:03 AM - Congratulations Don!! N41YB first flight (Michael Cuy)
4. 01:27 PM - Re: Torque tube bushing (Bill Church)
5. 01:50 PM - Re: Torque tube bushing (Pocono John)
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Subject: | Re: First flight |
WAY TO GO DON! Its been great exchanging build pics and watching your quick and
quality work. Nice paintjob too. What kind of paint process did you use? Paul
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Paul Donahue
Started 8-3-12
do not archive
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Subject: | Re: First flight |
A big congratulations to you Don. Well done. Great looking Plane.
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Scott Liefeld
Flying N11MS since March 1972
Steel Tube
C-85-12
Wire Wheels
Brodhead in 1996
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Subject: | Congratulations Don!! N41YB first flight |
Wonderful news Don! Sure is a very nice looking Pietenpol. I'll bet you
slept great after that day. You are going to have one FUN summer!!!
Mike C.
Ohio
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Subject: | Re: Torque tube bushing |
John,
The 1" diameter tube that fits over the 7/8" diameter torque tube is actually three
pieces - slices of tube; 2 pieces approximately 5/16" long, and one piece
1" long. One of the narrow (5/16") pieces is slipped onto the torque tube, and
brazed to it. This piece acts as a stop, to prevent the torque tube assembly
from moving forward. The 1" long piece is brazed to a 13ga flat strip that
will get anchored to the floor. And the third piece (5/16" long) is slipped
onto the torque tube, with the other 2 pieces in place, and riveted to the torque
tube, to act as a retainer.
(see marked-up drawing detail)
Bill C.
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Subject: | Re: Torque tube bushing |
Wow Bill, thanks for the explanation and the graphic. That sure helps!
John C
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John
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