---------------------------------------------------------- RV-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Tue 06/29/04: 34 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 12:13 AM - dent (Wheeler North) 2. 12:18 AM - ignition problem (Wheeler North) 3. 12:33 AM - h2o/oil/lycomings (Wheeler North) 4. 12:42 AM - garmin 300 (Wheeler North) 5. 12:43 AM - Re: Re: RV-List Digest: Control Stick S- bending (PSILeD@aol.com) 6. 12:53 AM - Rudder stops (Wheeler North) 7. 03:45 AM - Re: Pledge? (PGLong@aol.com) 8. 04:22 AM - Oil Cooler (Ronschreck99@aol.com) 9. 05:00 AM - Re: Oil Cooler (Ron Walker) 10. 05:38 AM - Re: Oil Cooler (Charles Rowbotham) 11. 06:34 AM - Re: Pledge? Cleaning cloth (RV_8 Pilot) 12. 07:02 AM - Bird Rash (Glen Matejcek) 13. 07:21 AM - Great Interior Work (Dana Overall) 14. 07:35 AM - Re: Pledge? (Laird Owens) 15. 07:41 AM - Re: turbine power (Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)) 16. 07:43 AM - Is anyone with an Abby - Flightline Interiors planning on being at OSH? (Don Mack) 17. 07:45 AM - Oshkosh campers notice (Greg Young) 18. 08:20 AM - Re: turbine power (Condrey, Bob (US SSA)) 19. 08:48 AM - Re: Oil Cooler (RV8ter@aol.com) 20. 09:23 AM - Whelen Strobe Tube... (Bill VonDane) 21. 12:49 PM - Re: Pledge? (Phil Sisson, Litchfield Aerobatic Club) 22. 02:32 PM - Navy T-34 color schemes (Smcm75@aol.com) 23. 02:46 PM - Re: Bird Rash (Frank van der Hulst (Staff WG)) 24. 03:09 PM - Re: Navy T-34 color schemes (BGCrook@aol.com) 25. 03:38 PM - Re: Navy T-34 color schemes (Scott Bilinski) 26. 05:29 PM - Re: Navy T-34 color schemes (Evan and Megan Johnson) 27. 06:11 PM - Re: ignition problem (Dave Hyde) 28. 07:04 PM - Re: Navy T-34 color schemes (Smcm75@aol.com) 29. 07:04 PM - Re: Navy T-34 color schemes (Smcm75@aol.com) 30. 07:05 PM - Re: Re: ignition problem (Brian Kraut) 31. 07:32 PM - Care of plexiglass (Eustace Bowhay) 32. 08:01 PM - Re:ignition problem (Oldsfolks@aol.com) 33. 09:45 PM - Aileron Pushrod Substitute For an RV-7A (Karie Daniel) 34. 11:40 PM - 48 States Report (Wheeler North) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 12:13:29 AM PST US From: Wheeler North "'owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com '"@matronics.com Subject: RV-List: dent --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North call Kent White in grass valley CA area. Best aluminum man in the US and possibly the world. Goes by the trade name of "The Tin Man" and has a web page for his classes. http://www.tinmantech.com/ Tell him I sent you and he'll probably give you the special deal, one for the price of two... The one time I had to do this type of repair due to a flock of birds strike I had to add an access panel hole, put in a doubler, fixed the other dents and cherry maxed the hole/cover closed. AC 41.13 gives you criteria for structural skin repairs. W ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 12:18:19 AM PST US From: Wheeler North "'owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com '"@matronics.com Subject: RV-List: ignition problem --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North It could still be a bad lead or rotor switch. Sparking in ambient pressure is easy to do, but driving the spark under compression is hard. It could be leaking to ground under these conditions but work fine when sparking to one's tounge. Could also be a problem with the primary coil, or the magentic rotor getting weak and this lead is the one that is the highest resistance so its failing first. W ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 12:33:30 AM PST US From: Wheeler North "'owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com '"@matronics.com Subject: RV-List: h2o/oil/lycomings --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North Tracy, If I remember right most lycs take temp pre oil cooler at the vernatherm bypass valve. W ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 12:42:20 AM PST US From: Wheeler North "'owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com '"@matronics.com Subject: RV-List: garmin 300 --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North Jim, if the unit is using a wire for left and one for right along with the normal grounding system then it is most likely an analog output. 150 mV for full deflection left or right Do any of the setup pages in the 300 allow one to select input/output data types for the serial lines? Again, without the 300 install manual this is hard to tell, but you can get a manual probably online if you call garmin tech support, they'll give you the url. The users manual won't give you this info, its got to be the install manual. W ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 12:43:06 AM PST US From: PSILeD@aol.com Subject: Re: RV-List: RE: RV-List Digest: Control Stick S- bending --> RV-List message posted by: PSILeD@aol.com try _www.rvwoody.com_ (http://www.rvwoody.com) name is Todd Rudberg ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 12:53:34 AM PST US From: Wheeler North "'owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com '"@matronics.com Subject: RV-List: Rudder stops --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North Dean, who cares what the angle one the stop is. If you position it fwd the rudder travel will increase, if you move aft it will decrease. Note two, the data in the plans is a little weak, they give a rudder travel of 30 to 35 deg each way. 35 is too much if you don't have the training wheel in front as the rudder needs to stop before unlocking the real pilot's lockable tailwheel. This unlocking occurs with the tailwheel at about 35 degrees and should only happen when one gives full rudder deflection at 30 degs and then some brake to stretch the springs a little. W 4 days before I leave for AWO, OSH and the other 45 states. Starting to get excited here... ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 03:45:04 AM PST US From: PGLong@aol.com Subject: Re: RV-List: Pledge? --> RV-List message posted by: PGLong@aol.com The cleaner I prefer to use is Permatex Plastic Cleaner # 403D available at your local automotive store. It's a polish and cleaner and easy to work with. Pat Long PGLong@aol.com N120PL RV-4 Bay City, Michigan 3CM ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 04:22:35 AM PST US From: Ronschreck99@aol.com Subject: RV-List: Oil Cooler --> RV-List message posted by: Ronschreck99@aol.com Anybody have experience with the Positech 4215 oil cooler offered by Van's? Alternatively, what is the Stuart Warner cooler best suited to an IO-360 in a souther climate? Thanks for the insight. Ron Schreck RV-8 Gold Hill Airpark, NC ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 05:00:49 AM PST US From: "Ron Walker" Subject: Re: RV-List: Oil Cooler --> RV-List message posted by: "Ron Walker" I've been told my many a builder here in Texas that for the IO-360, go with the Stuart Warner- it's a better design internally that allows more oil to evenly pass through the cooling fins. I believe Dan C went with the Vans supplied unit at first but has since switched to the SW cooler for this very reason. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: Subject: RV-List: Oil Cooler > --> RV-List message posted by: Ronschreck99@aol.com > > Anybody have experience with the Positech 4215 oil cooler offered by Van's? > Alternatively, what is the Stuart Warner cooler best suited to an IO-360 in a > souther climate? Thanks for the insight. > > > Ron Schreck > RV-8 > Gold Hill Airpark, NC > > ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 05:38:55 AM PST US From: "Charles Rowbotham" Subject: Re: RV-List: Oil Cooler --> RV-List message posted by: "Charles Rowbotham" Ron, We have the Positech Oil cooler mounted to the rear baffle and it works very well on our 200hp IO360. We was a problem with the early units (about 4 years ago) but the manufacturer modified the design to prevent air damming and replaced our used one with the new one at N/C. Very good customer support. Chuck Rowbotham RV-8A (300 hrs) >From: "Ron Walker" >Reply-To: rv-list@matronics.com >To: >Subject: Re: RV-List: Oil Cooler >Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 06:56:18 -0500 > >--> RV-List message posted by: "Ron Walker" > >I've been told my many a builder here in Texas that for the IO-360, go with >the Stuart Warner- it's a better design internally that allows more oil to >evenly pass through the cooling fins. I believe Dan C went with the Vans >supplied unit at first but has since switched to the SW cooler for this >very >reason. > >Ron > >----- Original Message ----- >From: >To: >Subject: RV-List: Oil Cooler > > > > --> RV-List message posted by: Ronschreck99@aol.com > > > > Anybody have experience with the Positech 4215 oil cooler offered by >Van's? > > Alternatively, what is the Stuart Warner cooler best suited to an IO-360 >in a > > souther climate? Thanks for the insight. > > > > > > Ron Schreck > > RV-8 > > Gold Hill Airpark, NC > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 06:34:21 AM PST US From: "RV_8 Pilot" Subject: Re: RV-List: Pledge? Cleaning cloth --> RV-List message posted by: "RV_8 Pilot" I was once told by a retired optometrist that the best way to clean plastic was as follows: 1. wash with water (flush away the loose dust and dirt) 2. use cleaner approved for the plastic 3. wipe the plastic surface once with clean 100% cotton terri cloth 4. turn over same clean cloth and wipe dry Works pretty good for me, even though I don't always do step 1 myself. The thought process on terri cloth is that it captures the abrasive things (dirt, bug parts...) in the folds of the cloth and doesn't keep grinding them into the plastic, scratching the surface. Bryan Jones -8 www.LoneStarSquadron.com Houston, Texas ________________________________ Message 12 ____________________________________ Time: 07:02:35 AM PST US From: "Glen Matejcek" Subject: RV-List: Bird Rash --> RV-List message posted by: "Glen Matejcek" Subject: RV-List: RV-List Bird Rash --> RV-List message posted by: smoothweasel@juno.com >Hey guys, I intercepted the path of a innocent bystander (some kind of >a bird) at aprox. 180kn. today. It only made a little click noise but >looking to>> >The good news is that a bird strike is a once in a lifetime experience. You >have now probably been saved from the chance of one going through your >windshield sometime later in life. Well, I guess that means I must be a cat..... I can give you specifics on 4 times when I heard the thump, and then there is some additional number of times (less than 10?) when I've found "feather fuzz" on a fan blade or two. One particularly determined antagonist managed to hit my plane three times. Banzai! Do not archive ________________________________ Message 13 ____________________________________ Time: 07:21:19 AM PST US From: "Dana Overall" Subject: RV-List: Great Interior Work --> RV-List message posted by: "Dana Overall" I wanted you get you here with that subject line. No, I am not like the Wendy's man and "unofficially" associated with Abby at Flightline Interiors, http://my.execpc.com/~erdmannb/ but I do have a big mouth and have a tendency to speak my mine:-) and if it's nice I'll tell ya. I received my interior from Abby yesterday. Let's put it this way, I'm going to have to increase my level of workmanship to match the quality of the work I unboxed yesterday!! If you are in the market for an interior, my recommendation is contract Abby at the above site or call 262-679-5934. I'm not discrediting any other interior provider, I am just at a loss for words on how great Abby's work is. A little history, as most you you know I went off the deep end and went with Imron black as my paint color. It seems the black airplane took on a life of it's own and progressed to having a carbon fiber panel, as much glass as possible in the panel including a 7" DVD screen for the passenger, gold powder coated rotary engine http://rvflying.tripod.com/goldengine.jpg, rocket tinted canopy and a bunch of other little do-dads. Well, a name had to be decided on so Black Magic was it with Mickey's little wizard hat reproduced as a 3" gold replication on the VS. Now, here is where it gets fun. I relayed this theme and interior desires to Abby by way of the phone. She was wanting to get more into custom interiors in addition to "normal" interior work. Once again, some will consider my path somewhat on the trailing edge of normal:-) Several ideas were bounces back and forth until a final idea was decided upon. Abby then took this idea and ran with it. I wanted the Black Magic theme to be somewhat discreet, this was achieved. Here is a pic of the passenger side panel http://rvflying.tripod.com/interior1.jpg In keeping with the gold trim here is the baggage compartment rear cover with tonneau cover http://rvflying.tripod.com/interior2.jpg progressing to the pilot side side panel http://rvflying.tripod.com/interior3.jpg The pictures make the stitching stand out much more than it really is. As you can see, the starburst comes out of the finger, does a couple loops across the seat backs and disappears into the palm. Way too cool in my book!! Folks, Abby doesn't have creativity cornered but she sure know where the corner is. As I count the interior panels, I see over 30 individual panels to install using 3M 77. Each panel is cut and numbered for easy install. No alum will be seen anywhere inside the cockpit, forward fuselage or baggage compartment including the rudder motor housing and seat back brace. The attention to detail is so obvious, it's incredible. Look at the cutout for the fuselage vertical member on the side of the tonneau cover http://rvflying.tripod.com/interior4.jpg This is the panel just forward of the spar carrythough on the pilots side...........nice pen holder http://rvflying.tripod.com/interior5.jpg This pic shows just what I mean about the attention to detail http://rvflying.tripod.com/interior6.jpg This is the pic of the lower baggage compartment panel. On the top you see the very small cutout for wrapping it around the vertical support, on the top front you see the cutout to wrap it under the armrest and in front of the seat back support vertical post. About 1/2 way down is the round cutout for the rudder cable and the bottom cutout is for the flap weldment. This is just one example of the quality of Abby's work. Folks, if you are in the market for an interior you need to do yourself a favor and check out Abby's website. It is worth the look!! You can certainly criticize my choices:-) but you can't Flightline Interior's work. Dana Overall Richmond, KY i39 RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic" Finish kit 13B Rotary. Hangar flying my Dynon. http://rvflying.tripod.com/aero1.jpg http://rvflying.tripod.com/aero3.jpg http://rvflying.tripod.com/blackrudder.jpg ________________________________ Message 14 ____________________________________ Time: 07:35:46 AM PST US From: Laird Owens Subject: Re: RV-List: Pledge? --> RV-List message posted by: Laird Owens On Jun 28, 2004, at 11:28 PM, Phil Sisson, Litchfield Aerobatic Club wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: "Phil Sisson, Litchfield Aerobatic > Club" > > Alex Peterson wrote: > >> --> RV-List message posted by: "Alex Peterson" >> >> >>> anyone used RainX to keep it slippery ? >>> >>> or does that harm it.. ? > > Works great on a Harley Plexi windshield... Must be the speed....... Or lack there of........ :-) > Phil in Illinois Laird in SoCal Do Not Archive ! ________________________________ Message 15 ____________________________________ Time: 07:41:32 AM PST US Subject: RE: RV-List: turbine power From: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" --> RV-List message posted by: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" No comment from this engineer. But here is a website, clearly new and under construction, of a company fitting a turbine to a friends RV-6A. http://www.riversaeronautical.com/welcome.asp Anyone recognize that plane they are fitting it to? A shot of it here in an old writeup. http://www.mstewart.net/teamrv/waco03/index.htm Enjoy, Mike Do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Wayne R. Couture Subject: RV-List: turbine power --> RV-List message posted by: "Wayne R. Couture" OK Folks, There's a new article in "Kitbuilt Airplanes" about "Affordable Turbine power" and there Solar turbine engine. Again they boast that they are getting 16 gph at 250 hp and 13 gph at 200 hp using an automotive type fuel injection system. Now the last time we talked about this it was said that the best they could possibly get would be about 1.1 to 1.2 pounds of fuel per hp with a single stage compressor. That's over 20 gph! So what's going on? Could they possibly be getting that kind of fuel burn? It sure would be COOL to be running a turbine. Any comments from you engineers out there? Wayne == == == == ________________________________ Message 16 ____________________________________ Time: 07:43:06 AM PST US From: "Don Mack" Subject: RV-List: Is anyone with an Abby - Flightline Interiors planning on being at OSH? --> RV-List message posted by: "Don Mack" If you have one of her interiors and plan on being there, could you send me your N number and color of your plane? I plan on ordering my interior and belts at or right after OSH. Don Mack don@dmack.net www.dmack.net do not archive ________________________________ Message 17 ____________________________________ Time: 07:45:54 AM PST US Subject: RV-List: Oshkosh campers notice From: "Greg Young" --> RV-List message posted by: "Greg Young" Just saw a note on the EAA site that the Piggly Wiggly off the west end of 9/27 has closed. Plan on a longer hike for groceries if you were counting on it. Regards, Greg Young - Houston (DWH) RV-6 N6GY ...project Phoenix Navion N5221K - just an XXL RV-6A ________________________________ Message 18 ____________________________________ Time: 08:20:46 AM PST US Subject: RE: RV-List: turbine power From: "Condrey, Bob (US SSA)" --> RV-List message posted by: "Condrey, Bob (US SSA)" Rivers Aeronautical is apparently directly associated with Innodyne (formerly known as Affordable Turbine Products) with the charter to design/provide firewall forward packages. Inquires to them about RV-10 possibilities for my plane have gone unanswered. Bob RV-10 #40105 -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta) Subject: RE: RV-List: turbine power --> RV-List message posted by: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" --> No comment from this engineer. But here is a website, clearly new and under construction, of a company fitting a turbine to a friends RV-6A. http://www.riversaeronautical.com/welcome.asp Anyone recognize that plane they are fitting it to? A shot of it here in an old writeup. http://www.mstewart.net/teamrv/waco03/index.htm Enjoy, Mike Do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Wayne R. Couture Subject: RV-List: turbine power --> RV-List message posted by: "Wayne R. Couture" OK Folks, There's a new article in "Kitbuilt Airplanes" about "Affordable Turbine power" and there Solar turbine engine. Again they boast that they are getting 16 gph at 250 hp and 13 gph at 200 hp using an automotive type fuel injection system. Now the last time we talked about this it was said that the best they could possibly get would be about 1.1 to 1.2 pounds of fuel per hp with a single stage compressor. That's over 20 gph! So what's going on? Could they possibly be getting that kind of fuel burn? It sure would be COOL to be running a turbine. Any comments from you engineers out there? Wayne == == == == == direct advertising on the Matronics Forums. == == == ________________________________ Message 19 ____________________________________ Time: 08:48:41 AM PST US From: RV8ter@aol.com Subject: Re: RV-List: Oil Cooler --> RV-List message posted by: RV8ter@aol.com Which oil cooler number from Van's catalogue did you use? ________________________________ Message 20 ____________________________________ Time: 09:23:52 AM PST US From: Bill VonDane Subject: RV-List: Whelen Strobe Tube... rv-8@yahoogroups.com, RV10@yahoogroups.com --> RV-List message posted by: Bill VonDane Does anyone have a Whelen strobe tube laying around that I can have? It doesn't have to work... I am working on a replacement strobe tube for the whelen and the one I had was accidentally destroyed... Thanks! -Bill VonDane EAA Tech Counselor RV-8A ~ N8WV ~ Colorado Springs www.vondane.com www.creativair.com www.epanelbuilder.com do not archive ________________________________ Message 21 ____________________________________ Time: 12:49:22 PM PST US From: "Phil Sisson, Litchfield Aerobatic Club" Subject: Re: RV-List: Pledge? --> RV-List message posted by: "Phil Sisson, Litchfield Aerobatic Club" Laird Owens wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: Laird Owens > > On Jun 28, 2004, at 11:28 PM, Phil Sisson, Litchfield Aerobatic Club > wrote: > > > --> RV-List message posted by: "Phil Sisson, Litchfield Aerobatic > > Club" > > > > Alex Peterson wrote: > > > >> --> RV-List message posted by: "Alex Peterson" > >> > >> > >>> anyone used RainX to keep it slippery ? > >>> > >>> or does that harm it.. ? > > > > Works great on a Harley Plexi windshield... Must be the speed....... > > Or lack there of........ :-) > > > Phil in Illinois > > Laird in SoCal > > Do Not Archive ! > Yes, that is what I meant to say...... But really I rode one night in pouring rain and the windshield acted just like it does with Rain-x on a car windshield. (I only did things like that when I was trying to get to Oshkosh.) But, as I recall, It may have been Lexan and not Plexiglass. 1986 FXRT factory fairing. Lexan may behave differently than Plexi-g..... Phil in Illinois (RV6 - canopy on and most skirt work done) Do not archive ________________________________ Message 22 ____________________________________ Time: 02:32:12 PM PST US From: Smcm75@aol.com Subject: RV-List: Navy T-34 color schemes --> RV-List message posted by: Smcm75@aol.com Guys: I am going to painting my RV-6A in a navy T-34 paint scheme> I understand that there were quite a few that were utilized during the operation life of the aircraft. Do any of you out there know where I can obtain color photos of the various color schemes preferably on the web if possible. I appreciate an help you guys can provide. Scott Morrow RV-6A just about there! ________________________________ Message 23 ____________________________________ Time: 02:46:49 PM PST US Subject: RE: RV-List: Bird Rash From: "Frank van der Hulst (Staff WG)" --> RV-List message posted by: "Frank van der Hulst (Staff WG)" Glen, I and 2 of my friends want to thank you for taking our share of the bird strikes. Could you be so kind as to also do our share of the engine outs too? :-) --> RV-List message posted by: "Glen Matejcek" Well, I guess that means I must be a cat..... I can give you specifics on 4 times when I heard the thump, and then there is some additional number of times (less than 10?) when I've found "feather fuzz" on a fan blade or two. One particularly determined antagonist managed to hit my plane three times. Banzai! Do not archive Learn real skills for the real world - Apply online at http://www.ucol.ac.nz or call 0800 GO UCOL (0800 46 8265) or txt free 3388 for more information and make a good move to UCOL Universal College of Learning. Enrol with a public institute and be certain of your future ________________________________ Message 24 ____________________________________ Time: 03:09:45 PM PST US From: BGCrook@aol.com Subject: Re: RV-List: Navy T-34 color schemes --> RV-List message posted by: BGCrook@aol.com Try Scale Model Research or Bob's Aircraft Documentation. They provide scale documentation for models, however, I'm sure they would have documentation on just about any color scheme that ever existed. http://www.bobsairdoc.com/ Scale Model Reserach (714) 979-8058 Bryon Crook -7 wings ________________________________ Message 25 ____________________________________ Time: 03:38:57 PM PST US From: Scott Bilinski Subject: Re: RV-List: Navy T-34 color schemes --> RV-List message posted by: Scott Bilinski http://www.t-34.com/ At 06:09 PM 6/29/2004 -0400, you wrote: >--> RV-List message posted by: BGCrook@aol.com > >Try Scale Model Research or Bob's Aircraft Documentation. They provide scale >documentation for models, however, I'm sure they would have documentation on >just about any color scheme that ever existed. > >http://www.bobsairdoc.com/ > >Scale Model Reserach >(714) 979-8058 > >Bryon Crook >-7 wings > > Scott Bilinski Eng dept 305 Phone (858) 657-2536 Pager (858) 502-5190 ________________________________ Message 26 ____________________________________ Time: 05:29:06 PM PST US From: "Evan and Megan Johnson" Subject: Re: RV-List: Navy T-34 color schemes --> RV-List message posted by: "Evan and Megan Johnson" If you happen to be going to OSH, look for the T-34 owned by a fellow named Dave Holt. It has a big "DH" on the vertical stab. It was built over the last couple of years by Dave Miller (The best airplane craftsman I have ever met) Painted in marine corps blue with yellow and red details. It is sure to make a big splash this year at OSH. If you meet him please compliment him on the mirror finish firewall. It is really cool and adds a lot of depth to the engine compartment........and I had the privilege of building it. :) Really a spectacular airplane.....Dave Miller has been a winner in the past at OSH and this project will show you why. It really is a special airplane...... Evan ----- Original Message ----- From: Subject: RV-List: Navy T-34 color schemes > --> RV-List message posted by: Smcm75@aol.com > > Guys: > > I am going to painting my RV-6A in a navy T-34 paint scheme> I understand > that there were quite a few that were utilized during the operation life of the > aircraft. Do any of you out there know where I can obtain color photos of the > various color schemes preferably on the web if possible. > > I appreciate an help you guys can provide. > > Scott Morrow > RV-6A just about there! > > ________________________________ Message 27 ____________________________________ Time: 06:11:28 PM PST US From: "Dave Hyde" Subject: RV-List: re: ignition problem --> RV-List message posted by: "Dave Hyde" Wheeler North wrote: > It could still be a bad lead or rotor switch... Well, Unison overnighted a new harness and I installed it today. No change, #3 still doesn't fire on the right mag, whether the lead is on the top or bottom plug. We'll see if they'll fork over a new mag. If that doesn't work I'm tempted to see if a bullet through the block helps. I now think that this problem has been going on since first flight. #3 always ran rough on the right mag. Several knowlegable people attributed it to (a) cylinders not being broken in, and/or (b) an intake leak. It wasn't until last week, when #3 stopped firing at all on the right mag, that I started snooping around the ignition system. I figured that with new mags and a harness that that would be the *last* thing to go bad. I hope I was wrong then and right now, 'cause if it ain't the mag no one here knows what to do next. Dave Hyde nauga@brick.net ________________________________ Message 28 ____________________________________ Time: 07:04:35 PM PST US From: Smcm75@aol.com Subject: Re: RV-List: Navy T-34 color schemes --> RV-List message posted by: Smcm75@aol.com In a message dated 6/29/04 6:40:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bilinski@kyocera-wireless.com writes: > > http://www.t-34.com/ > > > At 06:09 PM 6/29/2004 -0400, you wrote: > >--> RV-List message posted by: BGCrook@aol.com > > > >Try Scale Model Research or Bob's Aircraft Documentation. They provide > scale > >documentation for models, however, I'm sure they would have documentation > on > >just about any color scheme that ever existed. > > > >http://www.bobsairdoc.com/ > > > >Scale Model Reserach > >(714) 979-8058 > > > >Bryon Crook > >-7 wings > > > > > > > Thanks I really appreciate your help. Scott Morrow ________________________________ Message 29 ____________________________________ Time: 07:04:35 PM PST US From: Smcm75@aol.com Subject: Re: RV-List: Navy T-34 color schemes --> RV-List message posted by: Smcm75@aol.com In a message dated 6/29/04 6:10:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, BGCrook@aol.com writes: > --> RV-List message posted by: BGCrook@aol.com > > Try Scale Model Research or Bob's Aircraft Documentation. They provide scale > > documentation for models, however, I'm sure they would have documentation on > > just about any color scheme that ever existed. > > http://www.bobsairdoc.com/ > > Scale Model Reserach > (714) 979-8058 > > Bryon Crook > -7 wings > > Thanks for your help. You guys are great! Scott Morrow ________________________________ Message 30 ____________________________________ Time: 07:05:02 PM PST US From: "Brian Kraut" Subject: RE: RV-List: re: ignition problem --> RV-List message posted by: "Brian Kraut" Could be a cracked distributor block in the mag or flashover and a carbon trail. It is fairly easy to open a Slick mag and check it. Be sure you know the procedure for timing it when you put it back together though! I assume you have already eliminaed the plug as a suspect? Brian Kraut Engineering Alternatives, Inc. www.engalt.com -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Dave Hyde Subject: RV-List: re: ignition problem --> RV-List message posted by: "Dave Hyde" Wheeler North wrote: > It could still be a bad lead or rotor switch... Well, Unison overnighted a new harness and I installed it today. No change, #3 still doesn't fire on the right mag, whether the lead is on the top or bottom plug. We'll see if they'll fork over a new mag. If that doesn't work I'm tempted to see if a bullet through the block helps. I now think that this problem has been going on since first flight. #3 always ran rough on the right mag. Several knowlegable people attributed it to (a) cylinders not being broken in, and/or (b) an intake leak. It wasn't until last week, when #3 stopped firing at all on the right mag, that I started snooping around the ignition system. I figured that with new mags and a harness that that would be the *last* thing to go bad. I hope I was wrong then and right now, 'cause if it ain't the mag no one here knows what to do next. Dave Hyde nauga@brick.net ________________________________ Message 31 ____________________________________ Time: 07:32:56 PM PST US From: "Eustace Bowhay" Subject: RV-List: Care of plexiglass --> RV-List message posted by: "Eustace Bowhay" What has worked best for me over the years is the following. Use only flannel cloth ( ripped old bed sheet into sixteen inch squares) then store them in a plastic bag. If wind screen (canopy) is dusty (stored for awhile) rinse off with water without touching the plexi by (spraying or pouring water over it. Then with a piece of clean flannel soaked in slightly soapy water and partially wrung out, take it by two corners and drag it full width over the plexi without any pressure on it, turn it over and do it a second time then put the flannel in a plastic bag to washing. If there are bugs take another clean cloth soaked in the soapy water gently clean them off. Put this cloth in the bag for washing. I have used Mirror Glaze for around forty years and would use nothing else, recently a friend asked me to try some Plexus and found it to be a good product. Again taking another clean cloth spray on the cleaner and wipe dry, another cloth for the laundry bag. This may sound a bit like over- kill but it is the only way I could be sure of not winding up with some scratches. I have flown many aircraft that had scratched plexi and found that by using Mirror Glaze all but the worst scratches would eventually disappear. If the canopy is new and scratch free the Plexus will sure do the job and is quicker to use. Anyway the whole idea is prevent getting any scratches in the first place and the only way I have been able to do that is not rub with any gritty stuff on the plexi. Eustace Bowhay Blind Bay, B.C. Eustace Bowhay ________________________________ Message 32 ____________________________________ Time: 08:01:05 PM PST US From: Oldsfolks@aol.com Subject: RV-List: Re:ignition problem --> RV-List message posted by: Oldsfolks@aol.com Brian has the right idea. I had a problem with a Bendix mag where the distributor block had an arc path from center to one wire lug. It made a bad situation until I disassembled the mag and found it. About $ 100 for a new distributor block and it has been OK since then. Bob Olds RV-4 , N1191X A&P , EAA Tech. Counselor Charleston,Arkansas Real Aviators Fly Taildraggers ________________________________ Message 33 ____________________________________ Time: 09:45:57 PM PST US From: "Karie Daniel" Subject: RV-List: Aileron Pushrod Substitute For an RV-7A --> RV-List message posted by: "Karie Daniel" I'm finishing off my wings and I've put off a heinous job that I struggled with early on. The standard aileron pushrod is this powder coat rod that you cut then place the fitting in the end, drill 4 holes through the pushrod and fitting then rivet it. No matter what I do I keep screwing up these rivets. I would just weld the fitting and be done with it and forget about the rivets but I was wondering if there is an alternative pushrod I could use that doesn't require welding or riveting. Thanks, Karie Daniel RV-7A Sammamish, WA BTW..... If there is someone out there planning on flying from Seattle to Oshkosh solo and would like some company and someone to share the flying and gas give me a shout. I'd like to go and I'm flexible on time. ________________________________ Message 34 ____________________________________ Time: 11:40:00 PM PST US From: Wheeler North Subject: RV-List: 48 States Report --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North Folks, you are on this distribution list because I thought you might like to recieve updates from me on the trip I am about to start. If you do not wish to recieve these please pop me a note and I'll drop you off the list. The current plan has me at T minus 3 days, with launch on this Friday morning. First stop is Minden NV, then Scapoose Oregon. If time permits I will continue on to Arlington WA that day, or else I'll pop over to Vernonia for the night. I'm supposed to be on the setup crew for the NWEAA flyin from 7.3-7.11, I'll be in that area for the week so would love to drop by and visit if any of you local to the area are going to be around. After the flyin the plan is to head east until Maine goes by, then south until Florida appears, then back west until Texas, then up the Mississippi to Oshkosh for the big flyin, and then zigzag back to San Diego in early August, thereby landing in every state in the lower 48. Obviously the weather will help plan my route so it isn't too firm right now. But my plan is to post an update daily, as time permits. Again, if this is too much email for you, reply and I'll take you out of the loop, as I am certainly sensitive to too much email. I won''t be posting pictures other than to a website, if I get a land line connection as the cell connection is somewhat too slow for picture uploads. I'll probably send the next note out Thursday night just before I get on the road. ta ta for now Wheeler