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1. 06:04 AM - Rocket Man (f1rocket@telus.net)
2. 06:06 AM - mount ears (Frazier, Vincent A)
3. 08:06 AM - Sealing the HRII boot cowl (Wernerworld)
4. 08:24 AM - Re: Sealing the HRII boot cowl (Norman Younie)
5. 11:01 AM - Re: Sealing the HRII boot cowl (Milt)
6. 12:57 PM - Re: Sealing the HRII boot cowl (Jim Stone)
7. 01:02 PM - HOLIDAY SHOPPING (Hr2pilot@aol.com)
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: f1rocket@telus.net
Check out this web site:
http://www.bird-man.com/?n=windtunnel&nose=6
This guy base jumps using a Wingsuit, and sustains level flight using jets
strapped to his legs, fueled from a hot water bottle.
Jeff
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" <VFrazier@usi.edu>
SNIP You need the Lycoming ears that have the large hole. Start calling
around to aircraft salvage yards. Ask for the large size holes, the
same mounting ears that are used on a Piper Aztec. The engine is a
C4B5. They will know which ones.
I paid $90US each for the last ones that I purchased from
Bobby's planes and parts in Texas. SNIP
Don't limit it to salvage yards. I swapped mine for free with a well
known engine overhaul shop.
Vince
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Subject: | Sealing the HRII boot cowl |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
Anyone found a nice neat way to seal the boot cowl on an HRII? I get a bit
of water in through there when flying in rain. Always good to have your
radios getting wet during IFR flight!
Russ
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Subject: | Re: Sealing the HRII boot cowl |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: Norman Younie <rv6capt@pacificcoast.net>
Go to your local auto windshield repair location and get some soft
rubber sealant from them. It is about 1/2 inch wide and 1/8 thick. It
will flatten right out when you tighten the screws down. Works great.
Wernerworld wrote:
>--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
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>Anyone found a nice neat way to seal the boot cowl on an HRII? I get a bit
>of water in through there when flying in rain. Always good to have your
>radios getting wet during IFR flight!
>
>Russ
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Subject: | Re: Sealing the HRII boot cowl |
RPD=4.00.0003;
RPDID=303030312E30413039303230312E34333636363833302E303033352D412D;
ENG=IBF; TS=20051031190107; CAT=NONE; CON=NONE;
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Milt" <rocket@swmrmc.org>
I fly between the raindrops.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
Subject: Rocket-List: Sealing the HRII boot cowl
> --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
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> Anyone found a nice neat way to seal the boot cowl on an HRII? I get a
bit
> of water in through there when flying in rain. Always good to have your
> radios getting wet during IFR flight!
>
> Russ
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Sealing the HRII boot cowl |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Jim Stone" <jrstone@insightbb.com>
Hey Russ,
How about some duct tape. I have some red left over if you want it.
Seriously though, have you tried making a gasket out of RTVby putting the
cowl in place with a layer of wax paper to avoid it sticking to the boot
cowl? Do you get any water inside the cockpit?
Let me know what you come up with
Jim Stone
Wiring. (smoke still inside all wires and boxes)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
Subject: Rocket-List: Sealing the HRII boot cowl
> --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
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> Anyone found a nice neat way to seal the boot cowl on an HRII? I get a
> bit
> of water in through there when flying in rain. Always good to have your
> radios getting wet during IFR flight!
>
> Russ
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>
>
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Subject: | HOLIDAY SHOPPING |
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