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1. 02:59 AM - Re: Fly from your home! Tennessee home with airstrip for sale! (Ratherfly)
2. 02:42 PM - VSI Adjustment (emrath)
3. 05:09 PM - Re: VSI Adjustment (Tom Wright)
4. 05:15 PM - Re: VSI Adjustment (Linn Walters)
5. 05:37 PM - Special Nuts In Cylinders... (Matt Dralle)
6. 09:45 PM - Kalispell MT ()
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Subject: | Re: Fly from your home! Tennessee home with airstrip for sale! |
http://longmeadow.vflyer.com/home/flyer/home/3291623
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=301136#301136
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Listers,
I notice my VSI doesn't indicate a "0" VSI when I'm in level flight. Is
there an adjustment that can be made to "zero the needle"?
Marty N826ME
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Subject: | Re: VSI Adjustment |
Most vsi's have a "zero" screw that you can adjust located on the face.
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 5:41 PM, emrath <emrath@comcast.net> wrote:
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> Listers,
> I notice my VSI doesn't indicate a "0" VSI when I'm in level flight. Is
> there an adjustment that can be made to "zero the needle"?
>
> Marty N826ME
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Subject: | Re: VSI Adjustment |
Maybe. Look for a screw on the bezel that's not used for mounting.
Loosen it a little and adjust for 'zero' and retighten .... not gorilla
tight.
Linn
do not archive
emrath wrote:
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> Listers,
> I notice my VSI doesn't indicate a "0" VSI when I'm in level flight. Is
> there an adjustment that can be made to "zero the needle"?
>
> Marty N826ME
>
>
>
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Subject: | Special Nuts In Cylinders... |
What are those special little nuts called that insert into the bottom of
the Lycoming cylinder so that you can hold the baffling on? I think four
of them came in my Van's FWF kit. I noticed this weekend that one of them
had the screw come out and the nut insert fell to earth somewhere, no
doubt.
A part number would be great!
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Matt Dralle
RV-8 #82880 N998RV
http://www.mattsrv8.com - Matt's RV-8 Construction Blog
44 Hours since May 02 2010 and enjoying every minute of it!
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Hi All,
I'm in Kalispell MT for the next couple of days, and have some free time. Is
there anybody in this area that needs some electrical or mechanical help? I've
built three RV-s, and helped several other builders with electrical and mechanical
solutions for their planes. The weather looks like it's about to take a
turn for the worst, so I won't be flying in the area, so will be free Tues &
Wed. Thursday morning I leave for Canada and then Fairbanks.....
Fred Stucklen
RV-7A N924RV 385 Hrs (Flying)
RV-6A N926RV 875 Hrs (sold)
RV-6A N925RV 2008 Hrs (Sold)
Email: wstucklen1@cox.net
8Cell: 60-490-3933
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