RV7-List Digest Archive

Mon 08/13/07


Total Messages Posted: 5



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     1. 03:45 PM - Trio A/P Servo Mounting  (Scott R. Shook)
     2. 04:15 PM - Re: Trio A/P Servo Mounting (Frank Stringham)
     3. 04:39 PM - Re: Trio A/P Servo Mounting  (John McMahon)
     4. 06:32 PM - Re: Trio A/P Servo Mounting (andrew phillips)
     5. 10:54 PM - Re: Trio A/P Servo Mounting  (Paul Pflimlin)
 
 
 


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    Time: 03:45:55 PM PST US
    From: "Scott R. Shook" <sshook@cox.net>
    Subject: Trio A/P Servo Mounting
    I know I have asked this before and I put it off to work on other things. There are some builders that have mounted their Trio Servo's on the wing rib adjacent to the aileron belcrank, but those installations involved reinforcing the rib, etc. and I am not sure that is necessary or what I want to do. Has anyone mounted the servo on the web of the wing spar in the bay next to the aileron belcrank? I can't imagine that the four holes for some #6 screws and the eight #40 holes for the nutplates would weaken the structure any. Thoughts anyone? Scott R. Shook RV-7A (Building) N696JS (Reserved)


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    Time: 04:15:07 PM PST US
    From: "Frank Stringham" <fstringham@hotmail.com>
    Subject: Trio A/P Servo Mounting
    Scott I placed the servo on the web of the rib as you have described but I did put the servo on a .032 Al plate and used nut plates on the O/B side of the rib to screw it to. Like you I thought the web would be suffiecient ....but my motto throughout this project if I ever say "I THINK thids or that Might be OK" then I would always cal Van"s, Check my favorite builder web sites, ask the question as you have and ( time out of ten kicked it up a notch for safety. Frank @ SGU RV7A wiring.....engine on the test stand.....prop with UPS >From: "Scott R. Shook" <sshook@cox.net> >To: <rv7-list@matronics.com> >Subject: RV7-List: Trio A/P Servo Mounting Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:45:00 >-0700 > >I know I have asked this before and I put it off to work on other things. > >There are some builders that have mounted their Trio Servo's on the wing >rib >adjacent to the aileron belcrank, but those installations involved >reinforcing the rib, etc. and I am not sure that is necessary or what I >want >to do. > >Has anyone mounted the servo on the web of the wing spar in the bay next to >the aileron belcrank? I can't imagine that the four holes for some #6 >screws and the eight #40 holes for the nutplates would weaken the structure >any. > >Thoughts anyone? > > >Scott R. Shook >RV-7A (Building) >N696JS (Reserved) > _________________________________________________________________ Learn.Laugh.Share. Reallivemoms is right place! http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us


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    Time: 04:39:58 PM PST US
    From: "John McMahon" <rv6@earthlink.net>
    Subject: Re: Trio A/P Servo Mounting
    Trio A/P Servo MountingI placed mine on the last rib of the wing,great for service.If ya need pic I can send it to ya.. John McMahon (RV6 180 CS) ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott R. Shook To: rv7-list@matronics.com Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 5:45 PM Subject: RV7-List: Trio A/P Servo Mounting I know I have asked this before and I put it off to work on other things. There are some builders that have mounted their Trio Servo's on the wing rib adjacent to the aileron belcrank, but those installations involved reinforcing the rib, etc. and I am not sure that is necessary or what I want to do. Has anyone mounted the servo on the web of the wing spar in the bay next to the aileron belcrank? I can't imagine that the four holes for some #6 screws and the eight #40 holes for the nutplates would weaken the structure any. Thoughts anyone? Scott R. Shook RV-7A (Building) N696JS (Reserved)


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    Time: 06:32:27 PM PST US
    From: andrew phillips <andrew.phillips@sympatico.ca>
    Subject: Re: Trio A/P Servo Mounting
    I ordered an install kit from safeair...made the install real easy!!! John McMahon wrote: > I placed mine on the last rib of the wing,great for service.If ya > need pic > I can send it to ya.. > John McMahon (RV6 180 CS) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Scott R. Shook <mailto:sshook@cox.net> > To: rv7-list@matronics.com <mailto:rv7-list@matronics.com> > Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 5:45 PM > Subject: RV7-List: Trio A/P Servo Mounting > > I know I have asked this before and I put it off to work on other > things... > > There are some builders that have mounted their Trio Servo's on > the wing rib adjacent to the aileron belcrank, but those > installations involved reinforcing the rib, etc. and I am not sure > that is necessary or what I want to do. > > Has anyone mounted the servo on the web of the wing spar in the > bay next to the aileron belcrank? I can't imagine that the four > holes for some #6 screws and the eight #40 holes for the nutplates > would weaken the structure any. > > Thoughts anyone? > > > > Scott R. Shook > > RV-7A (Building) > > N696JS (Reserved) > > >href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV7-List">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV7-List >href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com > >


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    Time: 10:54:56 PM PST US
    From: "Paul Pflimlin" <pablo@phonewave.net>
    Subject: Re: Trio A/P Servo Mounting
    Trio A/P Servo MountingContact John Morgensen at john@morgensen.com he took some pictures just before we closed his wing. His Trio is on the spar next to the tip, simple and neat + easily removable.----- Original Message ----- From: Scott R. Shook To: rv7-list@matronics.com Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 3:45 PM Subject: RV7-List: Trio A/P Servo Mounting I know I have asked this before and I put it off to work on other things. There are some builders that have mounted their Trio Servo's on the wing rib adjacent to the aileron belcrank, but those installations involved reinforcing the rib, etc. and I am not sure that is necessary or what I want to do. Has anyone mounted the servo on the web of the wing spar in the bay next to the aileron belcrank? I can't imagine that the four holes for some #6 screws and the eight #40 holes for the nutplates would weaken the structure any. Thoughts anyone? Scott R. Shook RV-7A (Building) N696JS (Reserved)




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