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1. 05:55 AM - Re: 90 Degree Oil Filter Adapter (Mark Taylor)
2. 08:41 AM - Re: Any builders in Utah (SLC or OGD) or Surrounding area (phil barnette)
3. 04:31 PM - Re: New RV8A Vetterman Exhaust for Sale (Robert E. Lynch)
4. 04:40 PM - attaching plenum (sarg314)
5. 06:06 PM - Re: attaching plenum (Dan Checkoway)
6. 06:57 PM - Infinity grip and Van's flap possition system (Donald L. Erickson)
7. 08:58 PM - Re: camera in the tail (luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky))
8. 11:40 PM - Re: attaching plenum (Jeff Point)
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Subject: | RE: 90 Degree Oil Filter Adapter |
--> RV-List message posted by: "Mark Taylor" <mtaylo17@msn.com>
Check the Firewall Forwad Pages on my site, www.4sierratango.com I have an
oil filter adaptor on an RV-7. The mounts are very similar I think. My
Adaptor came with my engine from Mattituck, so I'm not sure of it's original
source.
When you go to fit the engine it looks like it won't work at all, but it's
easily clear.
Mark.
Time: 01:51:00 PM PST US
From: "Pat Hatch" <pat_hatch@msn.com>
Subject: RV-List: 90 Degree Oil Filter Adapter
--> RV-List message posted by: "Pat Hatch" <pat_hatch@msn.com>
Question for the list: has anyone been able to use the 90 degree oil filter
adapters on and RV-6 engine mount? I am ordering a new engine from Bart and
he was not sure whether or not this neat little mod would interfere with the
-6 mount or not. So before I order it, I would appreciate hearing from
anyone who has successfully installed one, especially if you have some
pictures. Thanks.
Pat Hatch
RV-6
RV-7
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Time: 02:56:07 PM PST US
From: Ron Lee <ronlee@pcisys.net>
Subject: Re: RV-List: 90 Degree Oil Filter Adapter
--> RV-List message posted by: Ron Lee <ronlee@pcisys.net>
>Question for the list: has anyone been able to use the 90 degree oil
>filter
>adapters on and RV-6 engine mount?
I had one installed but it required an additional spacer for my mount. May
or
may not for you.
Ron Lee
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Subject: | Re: Any builders in Utah (SLC or OGD) or Surrounding area |
--> RV-List message posted by: phil barnette <barnettephillip@yahoo.com>
check out mike howe's and scott schmidt's web sites - they're doing RV10s, I'm
here in salt lake, finishing my garage for arrival of -10 empennage...
also the salt lake EAA web site, i don't have the web link handy, but it is in
mike howe's web site - he holds sheetmetal classes, etc out of bountiful i believe...
seems like there are a lot of folk around here getting into RVs...
phil barnette
KSLC
gerns25@netscape.net wrote:
--> RV-List message posted by: gerns25@netscape.net
I am getting ready to purchase and start construction on an RV7. I have been told
that the builder community of RV's is amazing and judging from this forum,
I would agree. This will be my first airplane construction project (I owned a
kitfox that was built by a local guy here so I have a bit of experience maintaining
aircraft) so I would like to get to know some local guys that have "been
there, done that" that I can talk to and hopefully get some tips and tricks from.
Obviously, any moral support and words of encouragement to keep working and
finish the project are always welcome. I would love to talk to anyone who is
currently building, flying or otherwise doing something related to any of the
Vans Aircraft line. Thanks guys and I hope to be joining in on the forum with
my own project, and at some point flying, RV7!
Darin Hawkes
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Subject: | Re: New RV8A Vetterman Exhaust for Sale |
--> RV-List message posted by: "Robert E. Lynch" <rv6lynch@earthlink.net>
Jerry.
Are you still interested in the exhaust for your RV?
Bob
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Subject: | attaching plenum |
--> RV-List message posted by: sarg314 <sarg314@comcast.net>
I am working on my engine baffles and contemplating cutting them short
and putting a fiberglass top on rather than sealing it against the top
cowl. It will add a lot of strength to the baffles and probably put
less stress on the cowling. I know other builders have done this.
My question is how to attach the fiberglass to the top edge of the
baffles. A piano hinge would be good, but it is rather wide - it would
extend down more than an inch from the top of the baffle. Also if the
piano hinges aren't all oriented horizontally - which is hard to do - it
seems like it would be hard to get the thing on and off. There's always
camlocs, but they're expensive and don't distribute the load as well as
a piano hinge.
How have those of you who have done this attached the fiberglass to the
top edge of the baffle?
--
Tom Sargent, RV-6A
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Subject: | Re: attaching plenum |
--> RV-List message posted by: "Dan Checkoway" <dan@rvproject.com>
How about #8 flush screws & tinnerman washers through the fiberglass, going
through .025" or .032" angle along the top edge of the aluminum baffle sides
& back, into nutplates?
At least that's what I plan on doing when I convert to a fiberglass plenum
top at some point in the future!
)_( Dan
RV-7 N714D (650 hours)
http://www.rvproject.com
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From: "sarg314" <sarg314@comcast.net>
Subject: RV-List: attaching plenum
> --> RV-List message posted by: sarg314 <sarg314@comcast.net>
>
> I am working on my engine baffles and contemplating cutting them short
> and putting a fiberglass top on rather than sealing it against the top
> cowl. It will add a lot of strength to the baffles and probably put
> less stress on the cowling. I know other builders have done this.
>
> My question is how to attach the fiberglass to the top edge of the
> baffles. A piano hinge would be good, but it is rather wide - it would
> extend down more than an inch from the top of the baffle. Also if the
> piano hinges aren't all oriented horizontally - which is hard to do - it
> seems like it would be hard to get the thing on and off. There's always
> camlocs, but they're expensive and don't distribute the load as well as
> a piano hinge.
>
> How have those of you who have done this attached the fiberglass to the
> top edge of the baffle?
> --
> Tom Sargent, RV-6A
>
>
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Subject: | Infinity grip and Van's flap possition system |
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--> RV-List message posted by: "Donald L. Erickson" <dle@joplin.com>
In an RV8 has anyone used infinity grip switches, Vans relay and Vans positioning
system? Search of the archeives reveals nothing. Thought I would check before
experimenting and possibly burning up some parts.
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Subject: | camera in the tail |
--> RV-List message posted by: luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky)
Larry and anyone knowedgeable, what do you guys think about this
EXVIEW Sony HD230CWX Color PTZ Bullet SPY Camera 520Res Digital Pan+Tilt+3x Zoom+Remote
Control High Definition camera which comes with a remote function pad.
If the link below out of ebay doesn't work try the QVC store link below.
http://cgi.ebay.com/EXVIEW-Sony-HD230CWX-Color-PTZ-Bullet-SPY-Camera-520Res_W0QQitemZ5762792893QQcategoryZ48634QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://www.qvcvideo.com/main/products/?category=13&bcat=54
Seems like overkill but it was a Sony and it has cheaply prices lenses with different
FOV. I can get the widest FOV lense for $15.00.
I just don't know how good it works on "auto" if you leave the remote key pad alone.
Lucky
-------------- Original message --------------
> --> RV-List message posted by: luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky)
>
> I think I found a website that lets you figure out from the spec sheet what the
> FOV is and it also let's you see the effect of different FOV from the same spot.
>
> Go to the web site below and click on the link to "Compare FOV"
>
> http://viosport.com/store/customer/ourgear.php?page=ac3_overview
>
> It looks like the 88 degree or 2.9mm lense is the one I'm probably wanting.
>
> lucky
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
>
> > --> RV-List message posted by: "Thomas Lukasczyk"
> >
> > Hi Lucky
> >
> > What about a camera on the wing? I am currently testing a wing-mount for my
> > Videocamera. I made it from fiberglass and ACRYL-FOAM. It just gets taped to
> > the wing and you can take it off in a minute.
> >
> > http://www.rv-4.de/gallerie/Detail1_img/KHF.jpg
> >
> > A Testvideo ist here:
> >
> > http://www.rv-4.de/videos.htm
> >
> > Happy Landings
> >
> > Thomas, RV-4
> >
> >
> > --
> > Lust, ein paar Euro nebenbei zu verdienen? Ohne Kosten, ohne Risiko!
> > Satte Provisionen fr GMX Partner: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/partner
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> I think I found a website that lets you figure out from the spec sheet what the
> FOV is and it also let's you see the effect of different FOV from the same spot.
>
> Go to the web site below and click on the link to "Compare FOV"
>
> http://viosport.com/store/customer/ourgear.php?page=ac3_overview
>
> It looks like the 88 degree or 2.9mm lense is the one I'm probably wanting.
>
> lucky
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
>
> -- RV-List message posted by: "Thomas Lukasczyk"
>
> Hi Lucky
>
> What about a camera on the wing? I am currently testing a wing-mount for my
> Videocamera. I made it from fiberglass and ACRYL-FOAM. It just gets taped to
> the wing and you can take it off in a minute.
>
> http://www.rv-4.de/gallerie/Detail1_img/KHF.jpg
>
> A Testvideo ist here:
>
> http://www.rv-4.de/videos.htm
>
> Happy Landings
>
> Thomas, RV-4
>
>
> --
> Lust, ein paar Euro nebenbei zu verdienen? Ohne Kosten, ohne Risiko!
> Satte Provisionen fr GMX Partner: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/partner
>
>
> he RV-List Email Forum -
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>
>
>
>
Larry and anyone knowedgeable, what do you guys think about this
<H1 class=itemTitle>EXVIEW Sony HD230CWX Color PTZ Bullet SPY Camera 520Res Digital
Pan+Tilt+3x Zoom+Remote Control High Definition camera which comes with a
remote function pad. If the link below out of ebay doesn't work try the QVC store
link below.</H1>
http://cgi.ebay.com/EXVIEW-Sony-HD230CWX-Color-PTZ-Bullet-SPY-Camera-520Res_W0QQitemZ5762792893QQcategoryZ48634QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://www.qvcvideo.com/main/products/?category=13bcat=54
Seems like overkill but it was a Sony and it has cheaply prices lenses with different
FOV. I can get the widest FOV lense for $15.00.
I just don't know how good it works on "auto" if you leave the remote key pad alone.
Lucky
-------------- Original message --------------
-- RV-List message posted by: luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky)
I think I found a website that lets you figure out from the spec sheet what the
FOV is and it also let's you see the effect of different FOV from the same spot.
Go to the web site below and click on the link to "Compare FOV"
http://viosport.com/store/customer/ourgear.php?page=ac3_overview
It looks like the 88 degree or 2.9mm lense is the one I'm probably wanting.
lucky
-------------- Original message --------------
-- RV-List message posted by: "Thomas Lukasczyk"
Hi Lucky
What about a camera on the wing? I am currently testing a wing-mount for my
Videocamera
. I made it from fiberglass and ACRYL-FOAM. It just gets taped to
the wing and you can take it off in a minute.
http://www.rv-4.de/gallerie/Detail1_img/KHF.jpg
A Testvideo ist here:
http://www.rv-4.de/videos.htm
Happy Landings
Thomas, RV-4
--
Lust, ein paar Euro nebenbei zu verdienen? Ohne Kosten, ohne Risiko!
Satte Provisionen fr GMX Partner: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/partner
I think I found a website that lets you figure out from the spec sheet what the
FOV is and it also let's you see the effect of different FOV from the same spot.
Go to the web site below and click on the link to "Compare FOV"
http:
//viosport.com/store/customer/ourgear.php?page=ac3_overview
It looks like the 88 degree or 2.9mm lense is the one I'm probably wanting.
lucky
-------------- Original message --------------
-- RV-List message posted by: "Thomas Lukasczyk" <LUKASCZYK@GMX.NET>
Hi Lucky
What about a camera on the wing? I am currently testing a wing-mount for my
Videocamera. I made it from fiberglass and ACRYL-FOAM. It just gets taped to
the wing and you can take it off in a minute.
http://www.rv-4.de/gallerie/Detail1_img/KHF.jpg
A Testvideo ist here:
http://www.rv-4.de/videos.htm
Happy Landings
Thomas, RV-4
--
Lust, ein paar Euro nebenbei zu verdienen? Ohne Kosten, ohne Risiko!
Satte Provisionen fr GMX Partner: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/part
ner
he RV-List Email Forum -
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Subject: | Re: attaching plenum |
--> RV-List message posted by: Jeff Point <jpoint@mindspring.com>
I'd avoid using piano hinge in this application. The hinge pins will
fret something fierce with the engine vibration. Use screws and
nutplates. I did them same but with an aluminum top, but the idea is
the same.
Pics here:
http://home.mindspring.com/~rv6/RV6site/plenum.htm
Jeff Point
RV-6
Milwaukee
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