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     1. 12:25 AM - Re:RV Shop Mascot-The Cat (Warren W Hurd)
     2. 11:54 AM - Hangar Mates (DLOMHEIM@aol.com)
     3. 05:36 PM - FloScan installation location (Leland)
     4. 08:26 PM - Re: FloScan installation location (Gary & Carolyn Zilik)
     5. 10:16 PM - Shop cats (Rob W M Shipley)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re:RV Shop Mascot-The Cat | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: Warren W Hurd <warren@ahyup.com>
      
      Hi Matthew,
      
      I have two Siamese cats. Their names are Cleco & Rivet. They are a
      present to my wife. See them at   http://ahyup.com I will probably work
      up some tails for them.
      
      Warren
      90454 wings
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> RV9-List message posted by: DLOMHEIM@aol.com
      
      In a message dated 8/8/03 1:57:46 AM Central Daylight Time, 
      rv9-list-digest@matronics.com writes:
      
      
      > Curious as to how many of us have cats as our shop mascots?  :-)  
      
      Our American Eskimo dog comes out and hangs out in the hanger with me from 
      time to time; but since the temps started going above 95+ degrees she has not 
      been providing much company.  Besides the heat I wonder if her reticence could
      
      also be traced to my neighbor (a Seawind builder) who befriended her last year
      
      (when I was gone on extended trips), and (although he denies it) I'll bet he 
      attempted to corrupt her with tales of the "white side", and the virtues of 
      plastic over aluminum!  
      
      Doug 
      90116 (Fuselage)
      
      "ONCE YOU HAVE TASTED FLIGHT YOU WILL WALK THIS EARTH WITH YOUR EYES TURNED 
      SKYWARD.  FOR THERE YOU HAVE BEEN, AND THERE YOU LONG TO RETURN"
      Leonardo Da Vinci
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | FloScan installation location | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: Leland <Federigo@pacbell.net>
      
      Has anybody worked out a good location for a Lycoming bearing RV9?
      Reports in the archives detail problems with plugging if the input fuel
      is not filtered, readings that depend on temperature of the unit,
      whether the electric fuel pump is on, and fluctuations if the transducer
      is too close to the mechanical fuel pump. There has been discussion of
      whether a long straight section before the inlet is really needed.
      Leland
      Installing components from the firewall forward kit
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: FloScan installation location | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: Gary & Carolyn Zilik <zilik@direcpc.com>
      
      Now I aint building a 9 but I mounted my flowscan transducer between the 
      mechanical fuel pump and the carb. The xducer sits atop a loop from the 
      pump to the carb. When refueling I am constantly within 1-2% of actual.. 
      Boost pump does not effect the readings.
      
      GZ
      
      Leland wrote:
      
      >--> RV9-List message posted by: Leland <Federigo@pacbell.net>
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      >Has anybody worked out a good location for a Lycoming bearing RV9?
      >Reports in the archives detail problems with plugging if the input fuel
      >is not filtered, readings that depend on temperature of the unit,
      >whether the electric fuel pump is on, and fluctuations if the transducer
      >is too close to the mechanical fuel pump. There has been discussion of
      >whether a long straight section before the inlet is really needed.
      >Leland
      >Installing components from the firewall forward kit
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      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Rob W M Shipley" <rob@robsglass.com>
      
      I have a couple of rather independant furry quality control inspectors.  I understand
      Tracy Crook has a feline security service.
      Rob
      Rob W M Shipley
      RV9A N919RV (res) Fuselage
      Do not archive
      
      
      
      
      
      
 
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