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1. 06:12 AM - Re: BBQ (Hr2pilot@aol.com)
2. 06:52 AM - canopy covers (Harry Paine)
3. 01:35 PM - Fin attach/rudder flutter (David.vonLinsowe)
4. 05:34 PM - Re: canopy covers (Dallas Benham)
5. 05:36 PM - Re: canopy covers (Dallas Benham)
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: Hr2pilot@aol.com
Good company all day BBQ at 3:00 PM. L45 May 31.
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: Harry Paine <hpaine@earthlink.net>
ROKETMEN:
WHO MAKES A GOOD WATERTIGHT CANOPY COVER ??
HARRY PAINE
266HP
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Subject: | Fin attach/rudder flutter |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "David.vonLinsowe" <David.vonLinsowe@delphi.com>
Boyd,
Up to what airspeed did you try to induce flutter by stick bumping?
Dave
Time: 01:44:03 PM PST US
From: "Boyd C. Braem" <bcbraem@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Rocket-List: Fin attach/rudder flutter
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Boyd C. Braem" <bcbraem@comcast.net>
Well, the Super 6 has a unique airframe/engine combination and to
develop a Vn plot for the aircraft you have to fly it.. It's called
test flying. That's part of the process. If something would have
happened, the pilot (me) would have been, let's say "busy", not
necessarily "surprised", because your mindset has to be that you know
something could happen (they do have things called parachutes, helmets
with visors, steel toed boots, Nomex, etc.). But the 'plane was well
designed, engineered and built and nothing did happen taking it to the
edges of its envelope. But, yes, if you do get true flutter in a
control surface, the assumption is that it will destruct, which is why I
find it amusing that the aerodynamic guys call it flutter instead of
disingetrating, or kabooming or simply falling apart--I mean, flutter is
like a little gentle butterfly landing on your finger on a cool summer
morning.
do not archive
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Subject: | Re: canopy covers |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Dallas Benham" <dlbenham@smithville.net>
Harry:
Go here, in the matronics archives, for much more information about canopy covers.
DLB
N398DB
Match: #1 Message: #2455 Date: Sep 19, 2002 From: Sam Knight <knightair@lv.rmci.net>
Subject:
Re: Knight Aircraft Upholstery for Rocket
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Subject: | Re: canopy covers |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Dallas Benham" <dlbenham@smithville.net>
Harry:
Here's some more information.
Match: #2 Message: #502 From: OrndorffG@aol.com Date: Aug 16, 1999 Subject:
Web site
Rocketeers,
When you have a spare moment, check out our new web site at
www.fly-gbi.com. We offer building videos, which though developed on the RV
series, many techinques apply to the rockets. We also offer seats and other
interior products and canopy covers for the rockets. Many of our other
products will aid you in finishing your planes. Let us know if we can help
you.
George and Becki Orndorff
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