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     1. 08:32 AM - where is static port located? (amekler)
     2. 09:31 AM - Re: where is static port located? (John Trollinger)
     3. 09:36 AM - Re: where is static port located? (bdgillespie215@gmail.com)
     4. 09:56 AM - Re: where is static port located? (Tcwtech)
     5. 09:57 AM - WTB: RV-10 Kit (fdombroski)
     6. 09:57 AM - Re: where is static port located? (Albert)
     7. 10:07 AM - Re: where is static port located? (Marcus Cooper)
     8. 11:36 AM - Found it (Alan Mekler MD)
     9. 11:54 AM - Re: Found it (William Greenley)
    10. 12:09 PM - Re: Found it (Bob Turner)
    11. 01:13 PM - Re: Re: Found it (Alan Mekler MD)
    12. 10:11 PM - Re: Re: Fuel Sender - Installation/Sealing (Phillip Perry)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | where is static port located? | 
      
      
      my pitot static transponder check is due and my avionics guy wants to know where
      my static port is located. i 've looked but can't seem to find it
      Alan
       N668G
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: where is static port located? | 
      
      you should have one on the left and right side of the plane in the tail
      cone.
      
      On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 11:28 AM, amekler <amekler@metrocast.net> wrote:
      
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      > my pitot static transponder check is due and my avionics guy wants to know
      > where my static port is located. i 've looked but can't seem to find it
      > Alan
      >  N668G
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| Subject:  | Re: where is static port located? | 
      
      
      There should be two. Both on the tail cone just forward of the horizontal stabilizer.
      Ref section 10-25 in plans.
      
      Byron
      
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      > On Oct 10, 2015, at 11:28 AM, amekler <amekler@metrocast.net> wrote:
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| Subject:  | Re: where is static port located? | 
      
      
      Empennage,  about 1 ft in front of horizontal stabilizer.   
      
      Bob Newman
      TCW Technologies, LLC
      610-928-3420
      
      > On Oct 10, 2015, at 11:28 AM, amekler <amekler@metrocast.net> wrote:
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      > my pitot static transponder check is due and my avionics guy wants to know where
      my static port is located. i 've looked but can't seem to find it
      > Alan
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      Prefer QB, but open to top quality standard build. Prefer close to North East,
      but will travel west for the right project/deal. Looking for a winter project.
      Please let me know what you have. email frankdombroski at gmail.com
      
      Best,
      Frank
      
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      Frank Dombroski
      RV-10 2.0 N46VT soon to be flying
      KSMQ Somerset Airport NJ
      
      
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| Subject:  | where is static port located? | 
      
      
      I take it that you are not the builder. Most static ports are  on each side
      of the tail cone near the longeron. They are ofter the round head of a pull
      rivet but some have installed commerical static ports that might be larger.
      If they are completely flush they  don't seem to work as will and have
      errors. If you have angle-of-attack the AOA port is on the bottom of the
      pitot tube.
      Albert Gardner
      N991RV
      Yuma, AZ
      
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      [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of amekler
      Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 8:28 AM
      Subject: RV10-List: where is static port located?
      
      
      my pitot static transponder check is due and my avionics guy wants to know
      where my static port is located. i 've looked but can't seem to find it Alan
      N668G
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=447797#447797
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: where is static port located? | 
      
      
      Alan,
         Typically it is on both sides of the fuselage aft of the luggage door by a couple
      of feet about midway up the side.  Should be a small silver disk or large
      pop rivet.
      
      Marcus 
      
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      > On Oct 10, 2015, at 11:28 AM, amekler <amekler@metrocast.net> wrote:
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      > my pitot static transponder check is due and my avionics guy wants to know where
      my static port is located. i 've looked but can't seem to find it
      > Alan
      > N668G
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      Very hard to see the small static hole
      Looked like a rivet
      Alan
      Ps leaving a paper clip in it so the avionics guy can find it
      
      
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      It is a rivet, at least a pop rivet if done according to plans.
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Alan Mekler MD
      Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 2:06 PM
      Subject: RV10-List: Found it
      
      Very hard to see the small static hole
      Looked like a rivet
      Alan
      Ps leaving a paper clip in it so the avionics guy can find it
      
      
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      There is most likely a second one on the other side.
      
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      Bob Turner
      RV-10 QB
      
      
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      yes,
      found that as well.
      alan
      > On Oct 10, 2015, at 3:06 PM, Bob Turner <bobturner@alum.rpi.edu> wrote:
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| Subject:  | Re: Fuel Sender - Installation/Sealing | 
      
      Thanks for all the info.  I'll just slather the rubber gaskets up with EZ
      Turn and give them shot.
      
      Thanks again,
      Phil
      
      
      On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 6:23 PM, dmaib@me.com <dmaib@me.com> wrote:
      
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      > I installed mine with the rubber gasket that comes with the sender. Put a
      > little fuel lube on the gasket and the screws, but am not sure that is even
      > necessary. 7 years and 800 hours with no leaks. During this time, I have
      > removed each side once to replace the sender and the right side another
      > time chasing a grounding problem. Very easy job.
      > I believe the secret is to go easy when tightening the screws. Don't over
      > tighten them, and tighten them evenly. The senders are made to be installed
      > with the rubber gasket.
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      > David Maib
      > RV-10 #40559
      > New Smyrna Beach, FL
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