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1. 11:29 AM - newbie (David Figgins)
2. 12:46 PM - Re: newbie (B Tomm)
3. 06:50 PM - Tru-Trak pre-install (Merems)
4. 07:51 PM - Re: Tru-Trak pre-install (Norman Younie)
5. 08:58 PM - Re: Tru-Trak pre-install (DonVS)
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--> RV7-List message posted by: "David Figgins" <2004nospam@earthlink.net> (by
way of Matt Dralle <nospam@matronics.com>)
I have just decided (after 20 years) to start an RV7 and have received the
empennage kit, after reviewing the web (and being overwhelmed) for tips etc
I noticed two discussion areas with this kit a) lights/no lights/light type
and wiring/loom routing for the elevator electric trim. Is there a concise
recommendation somewhere for these subjects and do I have to make these
choices before I start?
Dave
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--> RV7-List message posted by: B Tomm <fvalarm@rapidnet.net>
Welcome Dave,
I too decided on the RV7A after about 20 years of wanting to build an
airplane. You will learn a lot by monitoring several newsgroups. For
electrical I strongly suggest aeroelectric-list@matronics.com. There are
others for engines etc.
Where are you located?
Bevan
RV7A fuselage
British Columbia, Canada
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From: David Figgins [SMTP:2004nospam@earthlink.net]
Subject: RV7-List: newbie
--> RV7-List message posted by: "David Figgins" <2004nospam@earthlink.net>
(by way of Matt Dralle <nospam@matronics.com>)
I have just decided (after 20 years) to start an RV7 and have received the
empennage kit, after reviewing the web (and being overwhelmed) for tips etc
I noticed two discussion areas with this kit a) lights/no lights/light type
and wiring/loom routing for the elevator electric trim. Is there a concise
recommendation somewhere for these subjects and do I have to make these
choices before I start?
Dave
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<RV7and7A@yahoogroups.com>, <rv7-list@matronics.com>,
<RV-9A@yahoogroups.com>, <rv9-list@matronics.com>
Subject: | Tru-Trak pre-install |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Merems" <merems@cox.net>
Gents,
I am planning of putting in a single axis Tru-Trak auto pilot in my RV-7A someday.
So I plan on purchasing the bracket to do a pre-install while working on
my wings.
How large a diameter is the wire bundle leading to the servo. Is a 1/4 ID snap
grommet adequate to route this cable? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Paul
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Subject: | Re: Tru-Trak pre-install |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Norman Younie" <rv6capt@pacificcoast.net>
Yes a 1/4 " snap is large enough. You'll be very happy with it. Don't
install the bracket to hold the aileron bell crank in the left wing.
Tru-trak will be supplying a new one to hold the servo. Have fun building
it's worth it.
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From: "Merems" <merems@cox.net>
<RV7and7A@yahoogroups.com>; <rv7-list@matronics.com>;
<RV-9A@yahoogroups.com>; <rv9-list@matronics.com>
Subject: RV7-List: Tru-Trak pre-install
> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Merems" <merems@cox.net>
>
> Gents,
>
> I am planning of putting in a single axis Tru-Trak auto pilot in my RV-7A
someday. So I plan on purchasing the bracket to do a pre-install while
working on my wings.
>
> How large a diameter is the wire bundle leading to the servo. Is a 1/4 ID
snap grommet adequate to route this cable? Any thoughts would be
appreciated.
>
> Paul
>
>
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Subject: | Tru-Trak pre-install |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "DonVS" <dsvs@comcast.net>
Paul,
There are 5 # 22 and 2 # 20 wires. They should all fit in a 1/4" snap
bushing. Don
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rv7-list@matronics.com; RV-9A@yahoogroups.com; rv9-list@matronics.com
Subject: RV7-List: Tru-Trak pre-install
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Merems" <merems@cox.net>
Gents,
I am planning of putting in a single axis Tru-Trak auto pilot in my RV-7A
someday. So I plan on purchasing the bracket to do a pre-install while
working on my wings.
How large a diameter is the wire bundle leading to the servo. Is a 1/4 ID
snap grommet adequate to route this cable? Any thoughts would be
appreciated.
Paul
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