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1. 08:45 AM - Re: Size Limitations for Add on Windows (Yellowhammer)
2. 08:45 AM - Re: Size Limitations for Add on Windows (Yellowhammer)
3. 08:48 AM - Re: Size Limitations for Add on Windows (Yellowhammer)
4. 08:49 AM - Re: How Many Hour's have Pulsar Builders logged on the Rotax 58 (Yellowhammer)
5. 09:05 AM - Re: 582 Pulsar Fuselage Question (Yellowhammer)
6. 09:07 AM - Re: Size Limitations for Add on Windows (Yellowhammer)
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Subject: | Re: Size Limitations for Add on Windows |
paqs345(at)gmail.com wrote:
> If I'm right and the Pulsar 1 did not have the rear windows, you would have to
add plies in that area before you can cut holes there. The Pulsar 1 fuselage
skins have thinner plies than the XP skins which have the windows. If you want
to add those windows at all, don't make them any larger than they are on the
XP, and add the plies as frame for the window. I don't know how many plies the
window frames have though.
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> Sonja
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> On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 10:13 AM Yellowhammer wrote:
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> > Dear Builders,
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> > I would like to know if there is a size restriction on the add on windows
that I see many builders have done.
> >
> > I am almost certain that there would be but I would like to hear from those
that are in the know.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your input.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > James M. "Clyde" Oyler
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Thank you Sonja! Your input is always valued!
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Subject: | Re: Size Limitations for Add on Windows |
paqs345(at)gmail.com wrote:
> If I'm right and the Pulsar 1 did not have the rear windows, you would have to
add plies in that area before you can cut holes there. The Pulsar 1 fuselage
skins have thinner plies than the XP skins which have the windows. If you want
to add those windows at all, don't make them any larger than they are on the
XP, and add the plies as frame for the window. I don't know how many plies the
window frames have though.
>
> Sonja
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 10:13 AM Yellowhammer wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Dear Builders,
> >
> > I would like to know if there is a size restriction on the add on windows
that I see many builders have done.
> >
> > I am almost certain that there would be but I would like to hear from those
that are in the know.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your input.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > James M. "Clyde" Oyler
> >
> > --------
> > J.M. Oyler "Clyde"
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Read this topic online here:
> >
> > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=488550#488550 (http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=488550#488550)
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Thank you Sonja! Your input is always valued!
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Subject: | Re: Size Limitations for Add on Windows |
I am planing on purchasing a "Softy" brand parachute strapped to my backside!
LOL!
Clyde
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Subject: | Re: How Many Hour's have Pulsar Builders logged on the Rotax |
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Very useful information regarding fuel tank capacity for 582.
Thanks,
Clyde
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Subject: | Re: 582 Pulsar Fuselage Question |
paqs345(at)gmail.com wrote:
> The rear access panel (under the vertical tail) is in a low stress area. 4 screws
are all that is needed there.
>
> The "pitting" you describe is probably normal porosity of the composite and would
have been there since the part came out of the mold. This is not something
that can show up over time, unless there was a mouse that has developed a taste
for plastic.
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> Sonja
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> On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 8:46 AM Yellowhammer wrote:
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> > Dear Pulsar Drivers and Builder's,
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> > I finally figured out the composite extension question .
> >
> > I took time when I got home from work yesterday to methodically go over each
part of the composite board sections that were cut out prior to my owners ship.
The pencil marking on the extension pieces have faded and I had to break
out my watch makers magnifying glass to read it but I found the sections.
> >
> > I apologize to all. When I picked up my kit, the gentleman I acquired it from
had already completed the following:
> >
> > 1. All parts were cut out from Composite Board supplied from Aero Designs.
> > 2. Fuselage Halves were joined properly.
> > 3. Tricycle gear cut out, seat belt attachment plate dug out, and the lower
seat back procedure completed also.
> > 4. Rear Access/Inspection Panel cut out and mounted to nut plates (poorly)
so I am redoing them. I will be installing 8 instead of the four nut plates specified
because I feel it will provide more strength and a more stream lined
appearance. I will have to re-tap the holes as well as they were not done to my
standards.
> > 5. Vert. Stabilizer Competed with Co-Axial Cable installed.
> >
> > That is all that was done when I picked it up.
> >
> > I am assuming (and I hate to assume) since the fuselage was resting in his
garage for over 20 years it caused some pitting in some of the areas that have
edges particularly the molded air foil where the wings attach on the upper side
and rear edges.
> > My plan, and please correct me if I am wrong, is to simply add micro to fill
and smooth these areas out to prevent further degradation.
> > I am using Aero-Poxy brand epoxy.
> >
> > One thing I would like to change is the method of opening the canopy.
> >
> > I would like to have the canopy open up towards the front instead of the roll/slide
and channel method provided in the kit. I have seen a few Pulsar's like
this. For clarity, I want to copy the method the Evektor Sportstar uses with
the gas struts.
> > If I am thinking wrong please correct.
> >
> > Thanks to all.
> >
> > Clyde
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> > J.M. Oyler "Clyde"
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Not sure about mice and there taste for plastic but I will say that all rodents
have to grind there teeth down or they will grow out so much that it would eventually
kill them. They will chew cement fiber board right off the sides of your
house!
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Subject: | Re: Size Limitations for Add on Windows |
Dear All,
I have read news letter that was ever sent out and I know for certain that there
are some 582 kits with windows installed in the back.
Thanks,
Clyde
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