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1. 08:23 AM - Spinner Back Plate Spacer (William Curtis)
2. 10:16 AM - Re: Spinner Back Plate Spacer (orchidman)
3. 11:17 AM - Re: Spinner Back Plate Spacer (Bill Mauledriver Watson)
4. 12:04 PM - Re: Spinner Back Plate Spacer (William Curtis)
5. 12:11 PM - Re: Spinner Back Plate Spacer (N777TY)
6. 02:36 PM - Flap Positioning System Instructions (johngoodman)
7. 03:06 PM - Re: Flap Positioning System Instructions (Lenny Iszak)
8. 05:15 PM - Re: Flap Positioning System Instructions (johngoodman)
9. 06:22 PM - Rudder Stop (Scott Schmidt)
10. 07:44 PM - Re: Rudder Stop (Jesse Saint)
11. 08:52 PM - Re: Rudder Stop (DejaVu)
12. 10:53 PM - Re: Hanger for shoulder belts? (AirMike)
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Subject: | Spinner Back Plate Spacer |
I'm fitting the prop with an old Hartzell hub and I need to know the hight
of the spacer specified on page 47-02 Figure 1 - Spinner Back Plate
assembly.
William
40237 - http://nerv10.com/wcurtis/
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Subject: | Re: Spinner Back Plate Spacer |
[quote="wcurtis(at)nerv10.com"]I'm fitting the prop with an old Hartzell hub and
I need to know the hight of the spacer specified on page 47-02 Figure 1 - Spinner
Back Plate assembly.
William
40237 - http://nerv10.com/wcurtis/ (http://nerv10.com/wcurtis/)
> [b]
Not sure if I can help with the plane at the hanger but are you wanting to know
the thickness of the S-602-1, its diameter, or the Doubler Ring S-602B or ???
Not sure what you mean by 'hight'
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Gary Blankenbiller
RV10 - # 40674
(N2GB Flying)
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Subject: | Re: Spinner Back Plate Spacer |
William, unfortunately, I can't get a gauge on the spacer or the
doubler. I assume you are looking for the thickness of the spacers in
Figure 2 rather than the doubler in figure 1.
William Curtis wrote:
> I'm fitting the prop with an old Hartzell hub and I need to know the
> hight of the spacer specified on page 47-02 Figure 1 - Spinner Back
> Plate assembly.
>
> William
> 40237 - http://nerv10.com/wcurtis/
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Subject: | Re: Spinner Back Plate Spacer |
Bill,
Yup, you are right it is Figure 2. It looks like the part number is S-604
and the height is 1/4", Larry Rosen confirmed this for me. This spacer is
between the prop hub and the spinner backing plate as depicted in chapter 47
Figure 2.
Since I did not have a new prop that I'm using to fit the spinner and
cowling, I did not have the appropriate spacers. I'm fabricating the
spacers for fitting purposes. Thanks for the help.
William
40237 - http://nerv10.com/wcurtis/
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Bill Mauledriver Watson <
MauleDriver@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> MauleDriver@nc.rr.com>
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> William, unfortunately, I can't get a gauge on the spacer or the doubler.
> I assume you are looking for the thickness of the spacers in Figure 2
> rather than the doubler in figure 1.
>
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> William Curtis wrote:
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>> I'm fitting the prop with an old Hartzell hub and I need to know the hight
>> of the spacer specified on page 47-02 Figure 1 - Spinner Back Plate
>> assembly.
>> William
>> 40237 - http://nerv10.com/wcurtis/
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Subject: | Re: Spinner Back Plate Spacer |
Van's sells these spacers.... of course, I found that out after I sourced them
out from somewhere else.. You don't wanna know how much Hartzell wants for 'em...
:) but they're $5 each at Vans..
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RV-7A
N777TY
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Subject: | Flap Positioning System Instructions |
Anybody have a copy of the FPS installation instructions? Mine have sprung legs.
John
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#40572 QB Fuselage, wings finished. Finish Kit started.
N711JG reserved
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Subject: | Re: Flap Positioning System Instructions |
See these links:
http://www.showplanes.com/flap_switch_instructions_pg1.pdf
http://www.showplanes.com/flap_switch_instructions_pg2.pdf
Lenny
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Subject: | Re: Flap Positioning System Instructions |
Thanks, Lenny. Just what I needed.
John
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#40572 QB Fuselage, wings finished. Finish Kit started.
N711JG reserved
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This is my "Save the Rudder" mission.
http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?p=341640&posted=1#post341640
Scott Schmidt
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I agree completely. Does anybody have the sheer strength data to
compare that of a #6 steel screw to that of a AD4 aluminum rivet?
Jesse Saint
Saint Aviation, Inc.
jesse@saintaviation.com
Cell: 352-427-0285
Fax: 815-377-3694
On Jul 12, 2009, at 8:18 PM, Scott Schmidt wrote:
> This is my "Save the Rudder" mission.
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> http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?p=341640&posted=1#post341640
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> Scott Schmidt
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Yes all three AD4's on one of my stops sheered off during less gusty
condition than 50kts. I use #6 screws in their places now.
Anh
N591VU - flying
On Sun 07/12/09 10:37 PM , Jesse Saint jesse@saintaviation.com sent:
I agree completely. Does anybody have the sheer strength data to
compare that of a #6 steel screw to that of a AD4 aluminum rivet?
Jesse Saint Saint Aviation, Inc. jesse@saintaviation.com [1]
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Subject: | Re: Hanger for shoulder belts? |
Dave McNeil made a very cool seat belt holder from one piece of aluminum. It is
fairly heavy guage aluminum. The idea of the handles is that you pull it away
from the cabin top (1/4") to to release the tension that holds the "keeper" edges
on the cabin top. That releases the belt. You slide it out and use it. Reverse
the process upon landing. Very simple and elegant - all in one piece. Works
great - looks great. I would go for a more rounded knob or lower profile,
but the setup works great.
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OSH '09 or Bust (busted) be there someday
Q/B Kit - FWF end game
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