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1. 02:02 PM - Speaking of Beautiful fixed pitched Props... (Rabaut, Chuck)
2. 07:39 PM - Re: RV7-List Digest: 5 Msgs - 05/31/04 (Virgil Young)
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Subject: | Speaking of Beautiful fixed pitched Props... |
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--> RV7-List message posted by: "Rabaut, Chuck" <Chuck.Rabaut@fresnosheriff.org>
Hi guys & Gals,
I just received my new Prop from "CloudCars". It looks BEAUTIFUL. This
prop reminds me of the high quality & low price we use to get from Pacesetter
Props. Pacesetter is no longer in business but man did I love my old Pacesetter
prop. The guy who made my new prop is Jay Anderson. He is very knowledgeable
and willing to work with you to get a custom Prop that you will love.
His prices are extremely fair (I got mine for about $500.oo including s your
price may vary depending on what you want) and the delivery time was only about
6 weeks. For a custom made, quality Prop you can't beat that price with a
stick. You can contact Jay at cloudcars99@yahoo.com or (325) 356-2810. His
motto/slogan is "Quality Wood Propellers at Reasonable Prices". I'm a satisfied
customer.
**note: I get no discount, nor do I have any financial interest in this
business.** We experimental builders & flyers should support small businesses
that provide quality products & service at reasonable prices. That's why
I'm sharing this hot tip with all the RV folks. If you call him, tell 'em Chuck
says "Hi".
Chuck
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Subject: | Re: RV7-List Digest: 5 Msgs - 05/31/04 |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Virgil Young" <vwyoung@comcast.net>
Order engine and prop asap. Both can have long lead times. Have engine
pickled. Need prop to do baffling, cowling, oil cooler, heat muff and locate
firewall pass through items. Engine necessary to locate controlls and
acessories. Save avionics until end of project.
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Subject: RV7-List Digest: 5 Msgs - 05/31/04
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> Total Messages Posted Mon 05/31/04: 5
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> 1. 08:35 AM - Slobovia Outernational Airport BBQ (Charlie England)
> 2. 07:28 PM - Engine or Avionics first? (Allen Fulmer)
> 3. 07:43 PM - Re: Engine or Avionics first? (Charlie England)
> 4. 08:29 PM - Re: Engine or Avionics first? (Imken)
> 5. 08:32 PM - SEC: UNCLASSIFIED Engine or Avionics first? (Francis,
David CMDR)
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> ________________________________ Message 1
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>
> Time: 08:35:24 AM PST US
> From: Charlie England <ceengland@bellsouth.net>
> Subject: RV7-List: Slobovia Outernational Airport BBQ
>
> --> RV7-List message posted by: Charlie England <ceengland@bellsouth.net>
>
> Five days to BBQ DAY. Please plan to visit with us, eat some BBQ & talk
> airplanes.
>
> Location: Slobovia Outernational Airport (MS71) 10 mi north of Jackson
> MS on the Memphis sectional
> Approx. 4000' usable with decent approaches.
>
> Email me direct for a map if you are driving. (Don't trust the online
> mapping services for this one.)
>
> You are welcome to come for the day, or stay the weekend. Just throw a
> bedroll in the plane/car & we'll find you a place to sleep that's out of
> the heat. If you plan to overnight, please call us at 601-879-9596 or
> drop us an email at ceengland@bellsouth.net so we can get breakfast
> stuff lined up.
>
> If you've never done any a/c metal work, you can come & play with drills
> & rivet guns. Alternative engine discussions will probably revolve
> around the Mazda rotary. (Sorry 'bout that. :-) )
>
> No formal seminars, but lots of knowledge is in the air when we have
> these events.
>
> Come on down!
>
> Charlie
> Slobovia Outernational Airport
>
>
> ________________________________ Message 2
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> Time: 07:28:23 PM PST US
> From: "Allen Fulmer" <afulmer@charter.net>
> Subject: RV7-List: Engine or Avionics first?
>
> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Allen Fulmer" <afulmer@charter.net>
>
> Question:
>
> Just starting on wing kit.
> QB fuse on order for delivery in Nov 2004.
> Trying to plan purchase sequence for remaining components: avionics,
> electrical, engine, finish kit.
> Am planning on new Lyco/Superior/equivalent IO360 180hp and maybe Van's
> firewall fwd kit.
> Panel probably full IFR, probably glass but probably not something as
> expensive as EFIS One, Chelton, etc.
>
> What is the best order to purchase these major items if they can't all be
> purchased at once?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Allen Fulmer
> RV7 wing kit
> N808AF reserved
>
>
> ________________________________ Message 3
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> Time: 07:43:51 PM PST US
> From: Charlie England <ceengland@bellsouth.net>
> Subject: Re: RV7-List: Engine or Avionics first?
>
> --> RV7-List message posted by: Charlie England <ceengland@bellsouth.net>
>
> Allen Fulmer wrote:
>
> >--> RV7-List message posted by: "Allen Fulmer" <afulmer@charter.net>
> >
> >Question:
> >
> >Just starting on wing kit.
> >QB fuse on order for delivery in Nov 2004.
> >Trying to plan purchase sequence for remaining components: avionics,
> >electrical, engine, finish kit.
> >Am planning on new Lyco/Superior/equivalent IO360 180hp and maybe Van's
> >firewall fwd kit.
> >Panel probably full IFR, probably glass but probably not something as
> >expensive as EFIS One, Chelton, etc.
> >
> >What is the best order to purchase these major items if they can't all be
> >purchased at once?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Allen Fulmer
> >RV7 wing kit
> >N808AF reserved
> >
>
> I won't be buying anything electronic (possible exception: inexpensive
> comm) until the very last possible moment. The technology moves so fast
> that if you buy now for flight next year, the electronics will be 3
> years out of date. :-)
>
> FWIW,
>
> Charlie
> -7 wings
>
>
> ________________________________ Message 4
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>
> Time: 08:29:14 PM PST US
> From: "Imken" <skikrazi@centurytel.net>
> Subject: RE: RV7-List: Engine or Avionics first?
>
> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Imken" <skikrazi@CenturyTel.net>
>
> Don't be in a rush to stick an engine on your QB fuse. Once you do,
you're
> married to it and it becomes difficult to move it if needed. I still have
> my completed slow build fuse sitting on short black pipe for gear legs.
> After attaching wings and tail feathers during the past 2 weeks, I will be
> starting on building a canopy, then get serious about instrument
> panel/electrical after attaching the engine mount. My short black pipe
> "gear legs" keeps the fuse low enough to work on it without having to
climb
> a ladder each time I want to do something like making and installing seat
> backs, installing flooring, installing a pitch servo for auto-pilot,
> installing the flap actuator assembly, adding fuel and brake lines, etc.,
> etc, etc. By the time you get your QB fuse in Nov and get many things
done
> on it, enough months will have passed that you will have a better idea of
> what you want in an IFR panel (Grand Rapids Tech, Dynon's EFIS-D10 as a
> backup, etc) Once you get that done, you can order an engine and usually
get
> it delivered in less than 3 months. With Van's firewall forward kit
ordered
> at the same time, it should go together fairly quick (maybe).
> Chuck Imken
> N735RV
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-rv7-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-rv7-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Allen Fulmer
> Subject: RV7-List: Engine or Avionics first?
>
>
> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Allen Fulmer" <afulmer@charter.net>
>
> Question:
>
> Just starting on wing kit.
> QB fuse on order for delivery in Nov 2004.
> Trying to plan purchase sequence for remaining components: avionics,
> electrical, engine, finish kit.
> Am planning on new Lyco/Superior/equivalent IO360 180hp and maybe Van's
> firewall fwd kit.
> Panel probably full IFR, probably glass but probably not something as
> expensive as EFIS One, Chelton, etc.
>
> What is the best order to purchase these major items if they can't all be
> purchased at once?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Allen Fulmer
> RV7 wing kit
> N808AF reserved
>
>
> ________________________________ Message 5
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>
> Time: 08:32:00 PM PST US
> From: "Francis, David CMDR" <David.Francis@defence.gov.au>
> Subject: SEC: UNCLASSIFIED RV7-List: Engine or Avionics first?
>
> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Francis, David CMDR"
<David.Francis@defence.gov.au>
>
>
> Allen,
> Its your choice, but I am leaving avionics to the very last because the
> electronic marketplace is moving so fast. Buying today means I buy
> yesterdays product.
>
> You need the engine in place to organise the exhaust, cooling, wiring,
> plumbing and accessories around it, so it cant go in last.
>
> Besides, if the money supply slows down, you can fly with few electronics,
> but you cant fly without an engine.
>
>
> Have fun
> David Francis, Canberra, Australia, VH-ZEE-
>
>
> What is the best order to purchase these major items if they can't all be
> purchased at once?
>
>
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