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1. 07:57 AM - Re: Rib Fluting Video (was Basic Fluting Question) (Billy & Tami Britton)
2. 11:27 AM - Re: Re: Control stick connector (George Nolin)
3. 04:32 PM - Re: Control stick connector (johngoodman)
4. 06:43 PM - Re: Re: Control stick connector (Pascal)
5. 07:04 PM - Wing Cradle (Strasnuts)
6. 08:32 PM - Re: Dimple Leading Edge (mouser)
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Subject: | Re: Rib Fluting Video (was Basic Fluting Question) |
Very informative video. Thanks.
Bill
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From: "Jerry Calvert" <rv6@att.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 9:38 PM
Subject: RE: RV10-List: Rib Fluting Video (was Basic Fluting Question)
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> Here is an interesting video on Fluting RV12 ribs.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqNoVAQLo0M
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> Jerry Calvert
> RV6
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> [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of rv10flyer
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 10:58 PM
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RV10-List: Re: Basic Fluting Question
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> I found lining up a flexible 24" steel rule with the hole edges to work
> the
> best. The edge distance always varies due to the holes being punched then
> the rib forming. By lying them on a table you may get a straight
> sheetmetal
> edge but not a straight set of holes. The pre-punched skin holes are in a
> straight line so you want to have the holes in the ribs in a straight line
> not the edge of the metal flange. I just did a little at a time and if I
> overdid it just went back and took some out. After a few ribs you know
> just
> how much force to use and where.
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> Wayne Gillispie, A&P 5/93, PPC 10/08
> Bldr# 40983 SB Started 12/1/09.
> Fuselage Sec 39 Control System.
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Subject: | Re: Control stick connector |
I was able to get the blue cable into the tube by filing a little relief notch
to make the 90 degree turn into a hole I drilled into the curved part of the stick.
I'll get a picture that shows this better than words can describe.
Hank Nolin = rv-10 Soon
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On Jan 15, 2011, at 8:16 PM, "rvdave" <davidbf@centurytel.net> wrote:
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> Has anyone drilled into the control sticks so the blue cable could go inside
the stick instead of exterior?
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> Dave Ford
> RV6 flying
> RV10 building
> Cadillac, MI
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Subject: | Re: Control stick connector |
rvdave wrote:
> Has anyone drilled into the control sticks so the blue cable could go inside
the stick instead of exterior?
I didn't bother. I used lacing to firmly attach it to the back of the stick, and
then had Abby at Flightline Interiors make a "boot" for the stick in my upholstery
color - looks fantastic. About eighty bucks and worth it.
John
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#40572 Painted and assembled. Panel almost ready.
N711JG reserved
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Subject: | Re: Control stick connector |
I did, I put a 90 degree bend in the upper stick. pretty much followed Tim
Olson's site for doing mine. Looks much cleaner to me, but it does take some
work to make it come through the tube to the bottom. Not hard and looks much
more mice than leaving it on with zip ties. A small boot off the bottom
panel into the flightstick and painting the stick would be nice. I think I
took this picture from Greg Hale's site.
With that said, a full flightstick boot would cover the stick as well and
look equally nice.
Pascal
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From: "rvdave" <davidbf@centurytel.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 6:16 PM
Subject: RV10-List: Re: Control stick connector
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> Has anyone drilled into the control sticks so the blue cable could go
> inside the stick instead of exterior?
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> Dave Ford
> RV6 flying
> RV10 building
> Cadillac, MI
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Anyone interested in a free wing cradle in SLC?
Has four casters and carpet ready to use and holds both wings.
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Cust. #40936
RV-10 SB Fuselage
N801VR reserved
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Subject: | Re: Dimple Leading Edge |
I just did mine last week with the DRDT-2, the only holes I wasn't able to do were
the two stall warning holes on the right wing. I did have to reverse the
dies so that the skin bent down below the DRDT-2, and I needed a couple people
to help support the skin while I maneuvered it around, but we knocked both skins
out in under an hour on my lunch break.
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RV-10 #40988
http://mouser.org/projects/rv-10/
KLAM
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