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     1. 01:48 PM - Static Source Location (JVonDolen@aol.com)
     2. 02:50 PM - Re: Static Source Location (Gary)
     3. 05:02 PM - need avionics guy on east coast (Welch, Ivo)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Static Source Location | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: JVonDolen@aol.com
      
      I'm unclear about where to drill the holes for my static ports. The sketch 
      included with the static kit showed them just in front of the 707 bulkhead, 
      yet the dwg showing all the skin rivet callouts shows them just foward of the 
      708 bulkhead. And I've seen it both places on actual RV's.
      
      I'm thinking it dosent't really matter but would like to hear from you gurus.
      
      Thanks,
      
      John Von Dohlen
      (about to start plumbing)
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Static Source Location | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Gary" <rv9er@3rivers.net>
      
      John............Follow the drawings for your plane, not the static kit.  The static
      kit is probably for all models, and may show the location for a 6 or something.
      
      It does matter.  Van's went to a lot of trouble to find a good spot for the ports.
      
      On my -9A they are in front of the 708 bulkhead, near the shoulder harness cable
      attach points.
      
      Gary
      
        ----- Original Message -----
        From: JVonDolen@aol.com
        To: rv9-list@matronics.com
        Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 2:48 PM
        Subject: RV9-List: Static Source Location
      
      
        --> RV9-List message posted by: JVonDolen@aol.com
      
        I'm unclear about where to drill the holes for my static ports. The sketch
        included with the static kit showed them just in front of the 707 bulkhead,
        yet the dwg showing all the skin rivet callouts shows them just foward of the
        708 bulkhead. And I've seen it both places on actual RV's.
      
        I'm thinking it dosent't really matter but would like to hear from you gurus.
      
        Thanks,
      
        John Von Dohlen
        (about to start plumbing)
      
      
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| Subject:  | need avionics guy on east coast | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Welch, Ivo" <ivo.welch@yale.edu>
      
      
      hi guys:  I think I have posted this once before, but I have definitely not 
      solved my problem yet.  I am planning on a panel revamp, and I need an 
      affordable avionics installer on the east coast.  (I am not the builder, and
      I 
      have two left hands anyway.)  The avionics are mostly already installed,
      though 
      some need to be moved, and some need to be added.  if you have someone to 
      recommend, I would love to find out.
      
      thanks,  /iaw
      
      PS: I am planning to replace my Catto prop with a Sensenich prop.  I think
      my 
      Catto prop is more of a climb prop right now.  If Kevin is not going to have
      use 
        for it in his next project, I will probably need to sell it in around
      July.
      
      
      
      
      
      
 
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