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     1. 03:55 AM - Re: Does gear leg fairing float? (Larry Bowen)
     2. 09:48 AM - Tail Wheel Upgrade Video... (Matt Dralle)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Does gear leg fairing float? | 
      
      Yes.
      
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      Larry Bowen
      Larry@BowenAero.com
      http://BowenAero.com
      On May 27, 2013 1:59 AM, "Vincent Himsl" <vshimsl@live.com> wrote:
      
      > Does the gear leg fairing on an RV8, not 8a, float inside the intersection
      > fairings, both upper and lower?
      >
      > Thanks,
      > Vince H
      > RV8432 Flying
      > "It's news to me!"
      >
      > *
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      > *
      >
      >
      
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| Subject:  | Tail Wheel Upgrade Video... | 
      
      
      
      Dear Listers,
      
      I upgraded the tail wheel assembly on The Flyer last weekend and installed a new
      spring, fork, wheel, control arm, and upgraded to a single spring push rod,
      replacing the original dual springs and chains.  The original tail wheel appeared
      to have been mis-drilled at a slight angle which caused the tire to wear at
      an angle which could have also been caused by the single arm/axle arrangement
      I suppose.  In any case, steering The Flyer was somewhat of a suggestion rather
      than a positive decision so I decided to upgrade the whole thing.  Once I
      got in and started looking at what I had to do, it became obvious that I was going
      to have to remove the horizontal and vertical stabilizers to be able to have
      the access I needed to drill the hole for the replacement tail spring.  Nothing
      is easy, it seems.  Anyway, the installation came out great, and I can't
      believe how much BETTER the plane steers with the semi-ridge control rod!  Wow!
      Amazing.  I also like the looks of the traditional Van's fork and the tail
      rides a little bit lower now giving the plane a bit more rake which I like too.
      
      Here is a video I made of the installation.  I used a mix of time-lapse stills
      from the hangar security cams along with some high resolution stills from my Nikon
      D300.  The video was really more of an exercise in honing my Adobe Premier
      Pro video editing skills, but it came out pretty cool!  Check it out!
      
      Be sure to select a high-resolution such as 720p or 1080p and click the full-screen
      view to be able to see the detail in the time-lapse photos.
      
              http://youtu.be/H-wHdtxNX_U
      
      
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      Matt Dralle
      
      RV-8 #82880 N998RV "Ruby Vixen"
      http://www.mattsrv8.com - Matt's Complete RV-8 Construction Log
      http://www.mattsrv8.com/Mishap - Landing Mishap Rebuild Log
      http://www.youtube.com/MattsRV8 - Matt's RV-8 HDTV YouTube Channel
      Status: 172+ Hours TTSN - Rebuilding Fuselage After Landing Mishap...
      
      RV-6 #20916 N360EM "The Flyer"
      http://www.mattsrv6.com - Matt's RV-6 Revitalization Log
      Status: 150+ Hours Since Purchase - Upgrades Complete; Now In Full Flyer Mode
      
      
 
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