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1. 11:44 AM - Using Stainless Steel Tape on the flaps (Dale Ellis)
2. 01:08 PM - Re: RV-List: Using Stainless Steel Tape on the flaps (Deems Davis)
3. 09:42 PM - Livermore To Salinas In 30 Minutes... Phase 1 Pirep! (Matt Dralle)
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Subject: | Using Stainless Steel Tape on the flaps |
I am sure that someone has used stainless steel tape (available from
JC Whitney) on the leading edge of the flaps rather then the UHMW tape
that Vans recommends/sells.
If you have, would you share your experience with that product.
Thanks and have a safe Memorial Day holiday.
Dale
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Subject: | Re: RV-List: Using Stainless Steel Tape on the flaps |
IMNSHO you are better off putting the tape UNDER the trailing edge of
the wing and not on the leading edge of the flap. I used the clear UHMW
1" width and with it hidden it works great.
Deems Davis
N519PJ
www.deemsrv10.com
On 5/28/2010 11:41 AM, Dale Ellis wrote:
> --> RV-List message posted by: Dale Ellis<rv8builder.kd0m@gmail.com>
>
> I am sure that someone has used stainless steel tape (available from
> JC Whitney) on the leading edge of the flaps rather then the UHMW tape
> that Vans recommends/sells.
>
> If you have, would you share your experience with that product.
>
> Thanks and have a safe Memorial Day holiday.
>
> Dale
>
>
>
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Subject: | Livermore To Salinas In 30 Minutes... Phase 1 Pirep! |
Wow, what a beautiful evening for a flight in a brand new RV-8! The sky was clear;
the clouds were few, the wind was low. I decided to fly over to Salinas
airport and clocked in at exactly 30 minutes! I was down to about 1/3 tanks,
so I gassed up. Kind of pricey, though, at $4.75/gal. There's a really nice
cafe' there at the airport so I'll definitely be heading back there for a greasy
cheese burger at some point! In one of the hangers I peered in and saw not
only a sweet RV-8 in RED, but also a sweet RV-10! Turns out that both built
and owned by the same guy! Imagine, having two homebuilt airplanes! That's crazy!
Oh...
I walked around the corner and found the airplane paint shop the Livermore airport
guys have been telling me about, T&P Aero Refinishers. Best of all, the owner
was there and I got the tour and we talked about paint jobs. He recommended
against Candy Apple (transparent red over silver or gold), because of the
rivets. I guess the gold/silver pools in the rivets and there's no way to get
a good look. But, there are some paints that will give a very similar look in
a single stage. He also said that clear coating wouldn't be a problem. He's
going to write me up a quote next week, and I'm on the calendar for October
2010 to get painted! Yahoo!
The flight home was simply beautiful! The sun was low in the sky and there was
just enough time when I got back to Livermore to shoot about 5 or 6 touch-n-goes!
The sun dropped behind the hill just as finished my last one! Sweet!
The Airplane Flying HOBBS meter now reports 20.3 hours!! So far no major issues.
Matt Dralle
RV-8 #82880 N998RV
http://www.mattsrv8.com - Matt's RV-8 Construction Log
http://www.youtube.com/MattsRV8 - Matt's RV-8 HDTV YouTube Channel
Status: Phase 1 Test Flying - 20.3 Hours And Counting!
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