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1. 05:54 AM - Re: RV9-List Digest: Alum. plenum (Bobdeva@aol.com)
2. 08:36 AM - Van's Windscreen Antenna (Neil Henderson)
3. 10:54 PM - Scratch in Plexi (JVonDolen@aol.com)
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Subject: | Re: RV9-List Digest: Alum. plenum |
--> RV9-List message posted by: Bobdeva@aol.com
Steve
I've also thought about an aluminum plenum. My last plane, a Mooney M20E had
one. It was very efficient and well made. My only regret is that I didn't
take a bunch of close-up photos of it before I sold it. I think I can build
anything if I have drawings or pictures, but I'm no designer!
Bob D
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Subject: | Van's Windscreen Antenna |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Neil Henderson" <neil.mo51@btopenworld.com>
Listers
I'm thinking of using the Van's style windscreen mounted comm's antenna. At $7
I assume it can only be a BNC bulkhead connector and a length of self adhisive
copper tape. As I have both items to hand in my tool box this could be a very
economic route to take. Could anyone who has installed one confirm my assumption
and does the installation perform sarisfactorily.
Neil Henderson RV9-A Nr Aylesbury UK
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Subject: | Scratch in Plexi |
--> RV9-List message posted by: JVonDolen@aol.com
I carelessly drug a drill bit across the top inside of my slider canopy and
left a 1 inch scratch which I can feel it with my fingernail. It's on the top,
just missing the metal strip down the center. It's not in a bad spot, not
noticable unless I make a point to look for it. My concern is that it turns into
something else.
I'm thinking I should try to buff this out. Aircraft Spruce has a whole page
of scratch removal kits but they all seem to be for restoring old, crazed
glass, not for repairing a deep scratch.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should do or use?
Many thanks,
John Von Dohlen
Canopy Side Skirts
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