RV10-List Digest Archive

Tue 07/04/06


Total Messages Posted: 6



Today's Message Index:
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     1. 03:44 AM - Re: EAA106 + NEVAF fly in July 15th. (Richard Reynolds)
     2. 05:13 AM - Re: EAA106 + NEVAF fly in July 15th. (James Hein)
     3. 12:31 PM - Deburring - A useful tool for edge cleanup (KiloPapa)
     4. 02:36 PM - Re: RV-!0 Fuselage Dolly  (W. Curtis)
     5. 03:53 PM - help locating hard points (Robert Van Duyn)
     6. 04:28 PM - Re: help locating hard points ()
 
 
 


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    Time: 03:44:43 AM PST US
    From: Richard Reynolds <rvreynolds@macs.net>
    Subject: Re: EAA106 + NEVAF fly in July 15th.
    --> RV10-List message posted by: Richard Reynolds <rvreynolds@macs.net> I know you know where Lawrence Airport is, but how much trouble would it be to add " Massachusetts" Richard Reynolds On Jul 3, 2006, at 4:22 PM, James Hein wrote: > EAA106 + NEVAF fly in July 15th. > > RVers!! It's coming up!!!!!! > > EAA106 is hosting an RV and Canard fly-in at Lawrence Airport on > July 15th. > This is the fifth year that we've held the fly-in and it's bigger > and better > than ever. Attached is the poster from EAA106. Please help us get > the word > out and plan to come yourselves. Here are some things to note: > > There is a charge this year but breakfast, lunch and handouts are > included. Pilots flying in their RVs or Canards get a big discount! > My RV > is not quite ready yet so I'm going to miss out this year. > > EAA 106 has negotiated a discount rate at the Comfort Suites for > those who > chose to stay overnight. EAA106 will provide transportation. > There are 11 Seminars this year; more than ever before. > > Although the file says 'Draft' it's official enough that you can > print it > out and post it at an airport near you. I would appreciate it if > everyone > who has a good color printer would print one out and post it at their > airport. > > Regards > > <2006 NorthEast RV and Canard Fly-In Poster.pdf> > <2006 NorthEast RV and Canard Fly-In Poster.doc> >


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    Time: 05:13:46 AM PST US
    From: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net>
    Subject: Re: EAA106 + NEVAF fly in July 15th.
    --> RV10-List message posted by: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net> Point noted for future reference :) Most of the details are in the flyer, except where LWM is ! Sorry 'bout that :) Anybody going to bring an RV-10? It would be the first one around here we could drool over! -Jim 40384 Richard Reynolds wrote: > --> RV10-List message posted by: Richard Reynolds <rvreynolds@macs.net> > > I know you know where Lawrence Airport is, but how much trouble would > it be to add " Massachusetts" > > Richard Reynolds > > On Jul 3, 2006, at 4:22 PM, James Hein wrote: > >> EAA106 + NEVAF fly in July 15th. >> >> RVers!! It's coming up!!!!!! >> >> EAA106 is hosting an RV and Canard fly-in at Lawrence Airport on >> July 15th. >> This is the fifth year that we've held the fly-in and it's bigger >> and better >> than ever. Attached is the poster from EAA106. Please help us get >> the word >> out and plan to come yourselves. Here are some things to note: >> >> There is a charge this year but breakfast, lunch and handouts are >> included. Pilots flying in their RVs or Canards get a big discount! >> My RV >> is not quite ready yet so I'm going to miss out this year. >> >> EAA 106 has negotiated a discount rate at the Comfort Suites for >> those who >> chose to stay overnight. EAA106 will provide transportation. >> There are 11 Seminars this year; more than ever before. >> >> Although the file says 'Draft' it's official enough that you can >> print it >> out and post it at an airport near you. I would appreciate it if >> everyone >> who has a good color printer would print one out and post it at their >> airport. >> >> Regards >> >> <2006 NorthEast RV and Canard Fly-In Poster.pdf> >> <2006 NorthEast RV and Canard Fly-In Poster.doc> >> > > > http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List > http://wiki.matronics.com > >


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    Time: 12:31:20 PM PST US
    From: "KiloPapa" <kilopapa@antelecom.net>
    Subject: Deburring - A useful tool for edge cleanup
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "KiloPapa" <kilopapa@antelecom.net> I have found this small belt/disk sander (pic attached) to be a useful tool for initial edge cleanup on the heaver stock such as spar caps and stiffeners. Cleans up edges nicely on fabricated pieces cut with a bandsaw. Used with a fine belt it is very easy to control material removal. I use the belt more than the disk. An edge deburr and then polish on the 3M unitized wheel leaves a finished edge. Kevin 40494 Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=44797#44797 Attachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/belt_disk_sander_1_213.jpg


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    Time: 02:36:42 PM PST US
    From: "W. Curtis" <wcurtis@core.com>
    Subject: Re: RV-!0 Fuselage Dolly
    http://wcurtis.nerv10.com/fusestand/index.html >I would like to see some pics. Maybe you could attach them to >the end of your post where we could pic and choose which to >download/view. Shrink them down some and they won't be too large >for those with slow connections (me). Thanks >for sharing your idea. > >Kevin >#40494 William Curtis http://nerv10.com/


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    Time: 03:53:14 PM PST US
    From: "Robert Van Duyn" <rvanduyn@stx.rr.com>
    Subject: help locating hard points
    I need some help: I am at the point of installing the front seat shoulder harnesses and realized that I cannot locate the hard points referenced on (page 49-02) of the RV-10 plans. The head liner is already installed and the cabin cover is primed covering up the location of the hard points. I sure would appreciate someone measuring the location. This could be accomplished measuring aft of the door and up from the window. Thanks for your help. Bob


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    Time: 04:28:28 PM PST US
    From: <jim@CombsFive.Com>
    Subject: Re: help locating hard points
    --> RV10-List message posted by: <jim@combsfive.com> The two hard points on my top are 11 1/8 inches behind the rear edge of the door opening (Measured to the center of the circular area of the hard point). The hard points are 2 feet apart (center to center). Another measurement is 5 1/2" up from the rear window lip. although yours may be covered / painted over at this point. A third measurement is to drop a straight edge back from the two door hinges (on the top). The center of the hard point is 5 1/2" down (perpendicular) from that line. I don't know if this is going to help or not. Jim Combs N312F 40192 =========================================================== I need some help: I am at the point of installing the front seat shoulder harnesses and realized that I cannot locate the hard points referenced on (page 49-02) of the RV-10 plans. The head liner is already installed and the cabin cover is primed covering up the location of the hard points. I sure would appreciate someone measuring the location. This could be accomplished measuring aft of the door and up from the window. Thanks for your help. Bob ===========================================================




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