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1. 05:43 AM - Re:Fuel Tank SB (Rob Mokry)
2. 07:11 AM - Leg Fairings ()
3. 08:46 AM - Re: Re: RV-List: Fuel Tank SB Experience (Jim Anglin)
4. 10:25 AM - Re: Leg Fairings (Jim Stone)
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Rob Mokry" <robmokry@covad.net>
<Plates are going back together with hex head #8 x 32's and washers to
increase the bite area. N561FS HRII>
Good luck guys!
Speaking of hex head screws......has anyone sourced out 8/32 countersunk
Robertson drive screws yet?
Phillips screws suck!
Rob Mokry
HR II N540RM
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: <laboggan@mywdo.com>
I bought my leg fairings and wheel pants from a guy in
florida several years ago. He seems to be out of business
now. He only supplied the leg fairings and wheel pants.
Does anyone know of a place that would have the fairings
that go at the top of the leg fairings at the cowling and
also the same at the bottom of the legs to the wheel
pants?
Thanks.
Do not archive.
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Subject: | Re: RV-List: Fuel Tank SB Experience |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Jim Anglin" <n144hr@earthlink.net>
You really haven't missed anything. Some people did a lousy job of building their
tanks, a lousy job of flying by not switching tanks when the engine quit because
their fuel pickup came loose, and Van put out a Service Bulletin that all
tanks have to be taken apart and the fuel pickup inspected and safety wired
- the SB is on Van's website. Just do a good job of building your tanks, make
sure all is tight before you close your tanks and you won't have to worry.
As for safety wiring the nut I think that is ludicrous given all the similar nuts
in all the systems that AREN'T safetied. And by the way - I talked to Dick
VanGrunsven at breakfast last Saturday and he said it is not a mandatory SB
- no such thing exists for experimental airplanes.
Jim Anglin
HR II N144HR
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Subject: | Re: Leg Fairings |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Jim Stone" <jrstone@insightbb.com>
Massey Aircraft has the uppers but they don't show the lowers on the web
site.
After spending many hours trying to make the Team Rocket fairings work (no
longer available), I recommend you do them from scratch. Everyone I have
spoken to said it is no big deal. Go for it.
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: <laboggan@mywdo.com>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 10:18 AM
Subject: Rocket-List: Leg Fairings
> --> Rocket-List message posted by: <laboggan@mywdo.com>
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> I bought my leg fairings and wheel pants from a guy in
> florida several years ago. He seems to be out of business
> now. He only supplied the leg fairings and wheel pants.
> Does anyone know of a place that would have the fairings
> that go at the top of the leg fairings at the cowling and
> also the same at the bottom of the legs to the wheel
> pants?
> Thanks.
> Do not archive.
>
>
>
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