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     1. 08:47 AM - excess cylinder flashing (Frazier, Vincent A)
     2. 11:40 AM - MT Propeller (LesDrag@aol.com)
     3. 07:24 PM - Knight Aircraft Interiors/Upholstery (Sam Knight)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | excess cylinder flashing | 
      
      --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" <VFrazier@usi.edu>
      
      
      Guys,
      
      Online chatter has accused excess cylinder flashing of causing  high
      CHT's.  Some have said that they used several hours and several drill
      bits to clean it out.  Here's how I did it.  Takes about an hour to do.
      
      http://www.usi.edu/science/chemistry/vfrazier/Engine%20and%20Prop.htm
      
      I can't say if it helps cooling, but it certainly looks like it would.
      
      
      Vince Frazier
      3965 Caborn Road
      Mount Vernon, IN 47620
      812-464-1839 work
      812-985-7309 home
      F-1H Rocket, N540VF
      http://www.usi.edu/science/chemistry/vfrazier/page1.html
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> Rocket-List message posted by: LesDrag@aol.com
      
      
      Hi All,
      
      The first propellers ordered from MT Propellers are just now starting  to be 
      delivered.
      
      I can still accept addition propeller orders for an MT  Propeller at the 
      special price.
      
      MT Propeller custom designs their propeller for the engine/airframe and  
      expected performance.  They have electric and hydraulic CS  propellers available
      
      to match alternative engines which have the standard SAE  (and some other) 
      propeller flanges.
      
      2 blade CS propellers.
      3 blade CS propellers.
      (2nd order harmonic removed.  Much smoother running than 2  blade.)
      4 blade CS propeller.
      (John Harmon said that the four blade MT Propeller he tried was the  
      smoothest running propeller he has ever flown.  And he had  previously flown the
      3 
      blade MT Propeller.)
      
      Tom Appleby had a nice looking 4 blade MT Propeller on his HR2 at Oshkosh  
      this year.  Anyone notice it?
      If anyone interested in the 4 blade propeller,  MT Propeller has said  that 
      they can design a 4 blade propeller for the Rocket and Lycoming 540 engine  
      with the same performance as their 3 blade propeller.
      
      Expected cost excluding shipping:
      
      4 blade CS propeller - $8,900
      4 blade CS propeller with counterweighted blades - $9,800
      
      Price subject to change without notice.  California residents add  applicable 
      sales tax.
      (My lawyer made me say that.)
      
      Regards,
      Jim Ayers  (805) 795-5377 8AM to 8PM PDT
      _jim@lessdrag.com_ (mailto:jim@lessdrag.com) 
      RV-3 LOM M332A engine 3 blade electric CS MT propeller
      Less Drag Products, Inc.
      _www.lessdrag.com_ (http://www.lessdrag.com/) 
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Knight Aircraft Interiors/Upholstery | 
      
      --> Rocket-List message posted by: Sam Knight <knightair@lv.rmci.net>
      
      Rocket Builders:
      
      I have been in the upholstery business for 30 years and have been making
      upholstery products for kitplanes for 18 years.  I have interior kits
      available for the Harmon Rocket.  I also have cabin covers and other items.
      I am the supplier of upholstery products for several kitplane manufacturers.
      A list of other kitplane interior products available upon request.  
      
      For more information, call Knight Aircraft Interiors, Inc., at (702)
      207-6681 or e mail me at knightair@lv.rmci.net.  If you e-mail for
      information, please mention either "Knight" or "Upholstery" in your
      reference line so I can give your request my immediate attention.  Photos
      available upon request.  
      
      Sincerely,
      KNIGHT AIRCRAFT INTERIORS, INC.
      "Fly by Knight" Upholstery Products
      
      Sam Knight
      
      
      
      
      
      
 
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