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1. 09:13 AM - Re: Bill? You okay? (j. davis)
2. 01:41 PM - installing manual trim cable. (Brian Huffaker)
3. 05:46 PM - Re: installing manual trim cable. (tcolson)
4. 11:22 PM - LOE vs. Copperstate (Robin Marks)
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Subject: | Re: Bill? You okay? |
Scott wrote:
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> Glad to hear that! That is one awesome bike. How long before something
> like that motor/battery combo goes into an airplane (maybe a
> self-launched glider)?? Probably a smaller motor, maybe 100-150 HP
> would work for a glider. Any idea of the run time on these batteries?
Sonex, LTD. unveiled their electric prototype at Osh this
past summer. Wonder if
they have talked with Bill at all? They say that they have
developed their own batteries and motors...
Seems they are getting 30-40 minutes run-time, and are
aiming for 60.
do not archive
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Regards, J.
flying: Zenith STOL CH701/912 C-IGGY, 350 hrs.
building: Sonex #325, Jabiru 3300/6, 85% completed
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J. Davis, M.Sc. (computer science)
*NIX consulting, SysAdmin
email: jd at lawsonimaging.ca
voice: 519.289.1527 http://www.cleco.ca
c/o Brandywine Aviation 5507 Irish Dr., Appin, ON
N42 47.33 W081 36.50 31/13 2000+ x 60', elev: 740'
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To those who love aviation, the sky is home.
We are no bigger than the size of the problem that can
stop us.
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Subject: | installing manual trim cable. |
Getting ready to put in the manual trim cable, can't figure out how to get
the big nut off the control end. Do you need to completely remove the
trim knob and attachments?
Brian Huffaker, DSWL (bifft@xmission.com)
RV-8A 80091 Installing manual trim cable.
1/4 Starduster II N23UT flying
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Subject: | Re: installing manual trim cable. |
Mine had a nut on the back side of the control which when taken off and with
the knob pushed fully in exposed a bicycle control cable type of round slug
that could be rotated and removed leaving the control free of the cable.
Rgds
Tom Olson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Huffaker" <bifft@xmission.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2007 3:38 PM
Subject: RV-List: installing manual trim cable.
>
> Getting ready to put in the manual trim cable, can't figure out how to get
> the big nut off the control end. Do you need to completely remove the
> trim knob and attachments?
>
> Brian Huffaker, DSWL (bifft@xmission.com)
> RV-8A 80091 Installing manual trim cable.
> 1/4 Starduster II N23UT flying
>
>
>
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Subject: | LOE vs. Copperstate |
Asking the fly-in experts out there. If I had to go to one fly-in this
year between:
LOE
http://www.vansairforce.net/loe/loervfi.htm
Copperstate
http://www.copperstate.org/
Which one would you choose?
Thanks,
Robin
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