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1. 04:37 PM - Tip up canopy latch alternative? (Don Hall)
2. 05:14 PM - Re: Tip up canopy latch alternative? (Norman Younie)
3. 07:27 PM - Re: Tip up canopy latch alternative? (Frank Stringham)
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Subject: | Tip up canopy latch alternative? |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Don Hall" <dhall@donka.net>
When I was at the last KLZU EAA690 pancake breakfast, another builder
mentioned a tip up canopy latch mod that did not require cutting a slit the
side skin. Read: less wind and cold elbows in the cockpit. Naturally, I
lose his name and number as I near that step. (Are you listening?)
I plan to follow Van's instructions, but I'm curious to hear of mods in this
area. I've seen at least one mention of using a car key latch which sounded
interesting.
Thanks!
******************************************
Don Hall
N517DG (registered)
rv7 fuselage
http://rv7.donka.net
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Subject: | Re: Tip up canopy latch alternative? |
--> RV7-List message posted by: Norman Younie <sa300@uniserve.com>
I have never thought about a cold elbow following Van's instructions,
but I have gotten cold arms from the draft that come from the baggage
area which comes from the tail via the corrugated baggage wall. Never
notice a draft from the slot, it is suppose to be filled with the
handle. At least this is my experience in the last few RV's that I have
built and flown in -25 degrees F wx.
Don Hall wrote:
> --> RV7-List message posted by: "Don Hall" <dhall@donka.net>
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>
> When I was at the last KLZU EAA690 pancake breakfast, another builder
> mentioned a tip up canopy latch mod that did not require cutting a slit the
> side skin. Read: less wind and cold elbows in the cockpit. Naturally, I
> lose his name and number as I near that step. (Are you listening?)
>
> I plan to follow Van's instructions, but I'm curious to hear of mods in this
> area. I've seen at least one mention of using a car key latch which sounded
> interesting.
>
> Thanks!
>
> ******************************************
> Don Hall
> N517DG (registered)
> rv7 fuselage
> http://rv7.donka.net
> ******************************************
>
>
>
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Subject: | Tip up canopy latch alternative? |
--> RV7-List message posted by: "Frank Stringham" <fstringham@hotmail.com>
Don
I am not that individual but I did accomplish the task of canopy latch
system with out cutting those long rectanglar slits. Old Dodge Dakota truck
door parts from the salavage yard provided me the need materials. It didn't
save $$$$$$$$$ or time but I sure like it. Key entry on exterior with the
door handle for opening on the interior and am also Maybe adding a keyless
entry system.
Frank @ SGU and SLC wiring and the other stuff to complete my 7A
>From: "Don Hall" <dhall@donka.net>
>To: <rv7-list@matronics.com>
>Subject: RV7-List: Tip up canopy latch alternative?
>Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 19:36:24 -0400
>
>--> RV7-List message posted by: "Don Hall" <dhall@donka.net>
>
>
>When I was at the last KLZU EAA690 pancake breakfast, another builder
>mentioned a tip up canopy latch mod that did not require cutting a slit the
>side skin. Read: less wind and cold elbows in the cockpit. Naturally, I
>lose his name and number as I near that step. (Are you listening?)
>
>I plan to follow Van's instructions, but I'm curious to hear of mods in
>this
>area. I've seen at least one mention of using a car key latch which
>sounded
>interesting.
>
>Thanks!
>
>******************************************
> Don Hall
> N517DG (registered)
> rv7 fuselage
> http://rv7.donka.net
>******************************************
>
>
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