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      Bill:
      
      
      Thanks for the info. I look in the web page you mentioned i did not find wh
      at i needed. I wish i remember
      
      the name of builder I was looking one time.  he had photos of all this.
      
      
      I already have the wheel pants=2C installed=2C  I have been flying with the
      m for months=2C but never did
      
      finished the  fairings... now they are finished not painted yet.  so is a q
      uestions how to hold them 
      
      in place
      
      
      maurice
      
      rv6a
      
      
      From: bill@repucci.com
      Subject: RE: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      
      
      Maurice=2C
      
      The best place for these types of answers is on the www.vansairforce.net fo
      rum.
      
      To answer your question:
      
      1.       Get the two halves to mate up.  Just cleco them together for now.
      2.       Enlarge the wheel opening and carve them up so they fit over the w
      heel and gear leg.
      3.       Mark on the brackets were your screws are going to go with your Sh
      arpe
      4.       Duck taped some wood blocks on top of the wheels to give them the 
      proper height.
      5.       Get them lined up.  (You may have to enlarge the wheel and gear le
      g holes.)
      6.       Drill through the wheel pants and brackets where your marks are.
      7.       Install platenutes as needed.  (I think machine screws will come o
      ut.)
      8.       Once you have them positioned correctly=2C enlarge the wheel openi
      ng.   (Search the Vansairforce.net forum on this=2C there is a good reason 
      to have the opening larger than you think is necessary.)
      9.       Add plate nuts to the wheel pants to attach the front half.
      
      FYI ' This is all detailed on the Orndorff videos.  (Well done George.)  
      I suggest you see if you can pick up a copy.
      
      
      From: owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rvsoutheast
      -list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of maurice murillo
      Sent: Monday=2C May 04=2C 2009 6:26 PM
      Subject: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      
      Hi:
      
      I am now installing the Wheels fairings=2C fitting them...the question I ha
      ve is how to hold them
      the top and the ones for the main wheels.
      
      I would appreciate pictures and ideas on the subject.   I though nut plates
      =2C that is no good=2C only
      machine screws?
      
      It must be and easy way to do this=2C  well we know nothing is easy...
      
      
      thanks
      
      
      maurice
      
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      is Near for Private Aircraft Border Crossing Flights"
      
      FYI
      
      
      Steve Crimm
      
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      Try WWW.RVProject.com
      Tad sargent
      
      --- On Tue, 5/5/09, maurice murillo <maurice609@live.com> wrote:
      
      From: maurice murillo <maurice609@live.com>
      Subject: RE: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      
      
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      Bill:
      =C2-
      Thanks for the info.=C2-I look in the web page you mentioned i did not fi
      nd what i needed. I wish i remember
      the name of builder I was looking one time.=C2- he had photos of all this
      .
      =C2-
      I already have the wheel pants, installed,=C2- I have been flying with th
      em for months, but never did
      finished the=C2- fairings... now they are finished not painted yet.=C2-
       so is a questions how to hold them 
      in place
      =C2-
      maurice
      rv6a
      
      =C2-
      
      
      From: bill@repucci.com
      Subject: RE: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      
      
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      Maurice,
      =C2-
      The best place for these types of answers is on the www.vansairforce.net fo
      rum.
      =C2-
      To answer your question:
      =C2-
      1.=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2- Get the two halves to mate up.=C2-
       Just cleco them together for now.
      2.=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2- Enlarge the wheel opening and carve 
      them up so they fit over the wheel and gear leg.
      3.=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2- Mark on the brackets were your screw
      s are going to go with your Sharpe
      4.=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2- Duck taped some wood blocks on top o
      f the wheels to give them the proper height.
      5.=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2- Get them lined up.=C2- (You may ha
      ve to enlarge the wheel and gear leg holes.)
      6.=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2- Drill through the wheel pants and br
      ackets where your marks are.
      7.=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2- Install platenutes as needed.=C2- 
      (I think machine screws will come out.)
      8.=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2- Once you have them positioned correc
      tly, enlarge the wheel opening.=C2-=C2- (Search the Vansairforce.net fo
      rum on this, there is a good reason to have the opening larger than you thi
      nk is necessary.)
      9.=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2-=C2- Add plate nuts to the wheel pants to
       attach the front half.
      =C2-
      FYI =93 This is all detailed on the Orndorff videos.=C2- (Well done
       George.)=C2- I suggest you see if you can pick up a copy.
      =C2-
      =C2-
      
      
      From: owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rvsoutheast
      -list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of maurice murillo
      Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 6:26 PM
      Subject: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      =C2-
      Hi:
      =C2-
      I am now installing the Wheels fairings, fitting them...the question I have
       is how to hold them
      the top and the ones for the main wheels.
      =C2-
      I would appreciate pictures and ideas on the subject.=C2-=C2- I though 
      nut plates, that is no good, only
      machine screws?
      =C2-
      It must be and easy way to do this,=C2- well we know nothing is easy...
      =C2-
      =C2-
      thanks
      =C2-
      =C2-
      maurice
      =C2-
      rv6a
      =C2-
      do not archive
      
      
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      I can't help you as my -9 is a tail dragger.
      
      
      Bill (Who needs to re-make his upper intersection fairings as the RV-7
      fairings didn't work so well and no one makes them for a -9.)
      
      
      From: owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of maurice
      murillo
      Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 6:31 PM
      Subject: RE: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      
      
      Bill:
      
      Thanks for the info. I look in the web page you mentioned i did not find
      what i needed. I wish i remember
      the name of builder I was looking one time.  he had photos of all this.
      
      I already have the wheel pants, installed,  I have been flying with them for
      months, but never did
      finished the  fairings... now they are finished not painted yet.  so is a
      questions how to hold them 
      in place
      
      maurice
      rv6a
      
      
        _____  
      
      From: bill@repucci.com
      Subject: RE: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      
      Maurice,
      
      
      The best place for these types of answers is on the www.vansairforce.net
      <http://www.vansairforce.net/>  forum.
      
      
      To answer your question:
      
      
      1.       Get the two halves to mate up.  Just cleco them together for now.
      
      2.       Enlarge the wheel opening and carve them up so they fit over the
      wheel and gear leg.
      
      3.       Mark on the brackets were your screws are going to go with your
      Sharpe
      
      4.       Duck taped some wood blocks on top of the wheels to give them the
      proper height.
      
      5.       Get them lined up.  (You may have to enlarge the wheel and gear leg
      holes.)
      
      6.       Drill through the wheel pants and brackets where your marks are.
      
      7.       Install platenutes as needed.  (I think machine screws will come
      out.)
      
      8.       Once you have them positioned correctly, enlarge the wheel opening.
      (Search the Vansairforce.net forum on this, there is a good reason to have
      the opening larger than you think is necessary.)
      
      9.       Add plate nuts to the wheel pants to attach the front half.
      
      
      FYI - This is all detailed on the Orndorff videos.  (Well done George.)  I
      suggest you see if you can pick up a copy.
      
      
      From: owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of maurice
      murillo
      Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 6:26 PM
      Subject: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      
      
      Hi:
      
      I am now installing the Wheels fairings, fitting them...the question I have
      is how to hold them
      the top and the ones for the main wheels.
      
      I would appreciate pictures and ideas on the subject.   I though nut plates,
      that is no good, only
      machine screws?
      
      It must be and easy way to do this,  well we know nothing is easy...
      
      
      thanks
      
      
      maurice
      
      rv6a
      
      do not archive
      
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      Screws and tinnerman washers are often used.  Sam used springs on the upper
      ones (although his are made from AL):
      
      http://home.hiwaay.net/~sbuc/journal/finish5.html
      
      Lots of options.
      
      --
      Larry Bowen
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      http://BowenAero.com
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      On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Bill Repucci <bill@repucci.com> wrote:
      
      >  I can=92t help you as my -9 is a tail dragger.
      >
      >
      > Bill (Who needs to re-make his upper intersection fairings as the RV-7
      > fairings didn=92t work so well and no one makes them for a -9.)
      >
      >
      > *From:* owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:
      > owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com] *On Behalf Of *maurice
      > murillo
      > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 05, 2009 6:31 PM
      > *To:* rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
      > *Subject:* RE: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      >
      >
      > Bill:
      >
      > Thanks for the info.* I look in the web page you mentioned i did not find
      > what i needed. I wish i remember*
      > *the name of builder I was looking one time.  he had photos of all this.*
      >
      > *I already have the wheel pants, installed,  I have been flying with them
      > for months, but never did*
      > *finished the  fairings... now they are finished not painted yet.  so is 
      a
      > questions how to hold them *
      > *in place*
      >
      > *maurice*
      > *rv6a*
      >
      >
      >  ------------------------------
      >
      > From: bill@repucci.com
      > To: rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
      > Subject: RE: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      > Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 19:32:04 -0400
      >
      > Maurice,
      >
      >
      > The best place for these types of answers is on the www.vansairforce.netf
      orum.
      >
      >
      > To answer your question:
      >
      >
      > 1.       Get the two halves to mate up.  Just cleco them together for now
      .
      >
      > 2.       Enlarge the wheel opening and carve them up so they fit over the
      > wheel and gear leg.
      >
      > 3.       Mark on the brackets were your screws are going to go with your
      > Sharpe
      >
      > 4.       Duck taped some wood blocks on top of the wheels to give them th
      e
      > proper height.
      >
      > 5.       Get them lined up.  (You may have to enlarge the wheel and gear
      > leg holes.)
      >
      > 6.       Drill through the wheel pants and brackets where your marks are.
      >
      > 7.       Install platenutes as needed.  (I think machine screws will come
      > out.)
      >
      > 8.       Once you have them positioned correctly, enlarge the wheel
      > opening.   (Search the Vansairforce.net forum on this, there is a good
      > reason to have the opening larger than you think is necessary.)
      >
      > 9.       Add plate nuts to the wheel pants to attach the front half.
      >
      >
      > FYI ' This is all detailed on the Orndorff videos.  (Well done George.)
        I
      > suggest you see if you can pick up a copy.
      >
      >
      > *From:* owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:
      > owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com] *On Behalf Of *maurice
      > murillo
      > *Sent:* Monday, May 04, 2009 6:26 PM
      > *To:* rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
      > *Subject:* RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      >
      >
      > Hi:
      >
      > I am now installing the Wheels fairings, fitting them...the question I ha
      ve
      > is how to hold them
      > the top and the ones for the main wheels.
      >
      > I would appreciate pictures and ideas on the subject.   I though nut
      > plates, that is no good, only
      > machine screws?
      >
      > It must be and easy way to do this,  well we know nothing is easy...
      >
      >
      > thanks
      >
      >
      > maurice
      >
      > rv6a
      >
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      I used screws -- I had the rectangular gear.  Same idea as our round gear.
      
      http://blog.bowenaero.com/?p=19
      
      --
      Larry Bowen
      Larry@BowenAero.com
      http://BowenAero.com
      Sent from Welcome, NC, United States
      
      On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Bill Repucci <bill@repucci.com> wrote:
      
      >  I can=92t help you as my -9 is a tail dragger.
      >
      >
      > Bill (Who needs to re-make his upper intersection fairings as the RV-7
      > fairings didn=92t work so well and no one makes them for a -9.)
      >
      >
      > *From:* owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:
      > owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com] *On Behalf Of *maurice
      > murillo
      > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 05, 2009 6:31 PM
      > *To:* rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
      > *Subject:* RE: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      >
      >
      > Bill:
      >
      > Thanks for the info.* I look in the web page you mentioned i did not find
      > what i needed. I wish i remember*
      > *the name of builder I was looking one time.  he had photos of all this.*
      >
      > *I already have the wheel pants, installed,  I have been flying with them
      > for months, but never did*
      > *finished the  fairings... now they are finished not painted yet.  so is 
      a
      > questions how to hold them *
      > *in place*
      >
      > *maurice*
      > *rv6a*
      >
      >
      >  ------------------------------
      >
      > From: bill@repucci.com
      > To: rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
      > Subject: RE: RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      > Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 19:32:04 -0400
      >
      > Maurice,
      >
      >
      > The best place for these types of answers is on the www.vansairforce.netf
      orum.
      >
      >
      > To answer your question:
      >
      >
      > 1.       Get the two halves to mate up.  Just cleco them together for now
      .
      >
      > 2.       Enlarge the wheel opening and carve them up so they fit over the
      > wheel and gear leg.
      >
      > 3.       Mark on the brackets were your screws are going to go with your
      > Sharpe
      >
      > 4.       Duck taped some wood blocks on top of the wheels to give them th
      e
      > proper height.
      >
      > 5.       Get them lined up.  (You may have to enlarge the wheel and gear
      > leg holes.)
      >
      > 6.       Drill through the wheel pants and brackets where your marks are.
      >
      > 7.       Install platenutes as needed.  (I think machine screws will come
      > out.)
      >
      > 8.       Once you have them positioned correctly, enlarge the wheel
      > opening.   (Search the Vansairforce.net forum on this, there is a good
      > reason to have the opening larger than you think is necessary.)
      >
      > 9.       Add plate nuts to the wheel pants to attach the front half.
      >
      >
      > FYI ' This is all detailed on the Orndorff videos.  (Well done George.)
        I
      > suggest you see if you can pick up a copy.
      >
      >
      > *From:* owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:
      > owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com] *On Behalf Of *maurice
      > murillo
      > *Sent:* Monday, May 04, 2009 6:26 PM
      > *To:* rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
      > *Subject:* RVSouthEast-List: fairings
      >
      >
      > Hi:
      >
      > I am now installing the Wheels fairings, fitting them...the question I ha
      ve
      > is how to hold them
      > the top and the ones for the main wheels.
      >
      > I would appreciate pictures and ideas on the subject.   I though nut
      > plates, that is no good, only
      > machine screws?
      >
      > It must be and easy way to do this,  well we know nothing is easy...
      >
      >
      > thanks
      >
      >
      > maurice
      >
      > rv6a
      >
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| Subject:  | Fwd:Sportsman travels | 
      
      FYI, from the Ohio list.  Nice pix from Alaska.  It's on my bucket list....
      
      --
      Larry Bowen
      Larry@BowenAero.com
      http://BowenAero.com
      ---------- Forwarded message ----------
      From: Michael D. Cencula <ovrvators@cencula.com>
      Subject: [OhioValleyRVators] Sportsman travels
      
      
      OK,
      
      I know these photos aren't taken from an RV, but they're some of the
      most beautiful scenery I've ever seen.  The link was passed along to me
      by a friend who is building a Sportsman:
      
      http://www.prismkites.com/marks_server/Alaska%202008/
      
      Enjoy,
      
      Mike Cencula
      RV-7A (fuselage)
      www.our7a.com
      
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| Subject:  | Fwd:Sportsman travels | 
      
      Awesome photos.. 
      
      
      I looked around and see that the same guy has several other albums with
      amazing photos from all over the country. worth spending some time to go
      over all of them!!!
      
      
        http://www.prismkites.com/marks_server/
      
      
      From: owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Larry
      Bowen
      Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 8:56 PM
      Subject: RVSouthEast-List: Fwd:Sportsman travels
      
      
      FYI, from the Ohio list.  Nice pix from Alaska.  It's on my bucket list....
      
      --
      Larry Bowen
      Larry@BowenAero.com
      http://BowenAero.com
      
      
      ---------- Forwarded message ----------
      From: Michael D. Cencula <ovrvators@cencula.com>
      Subject: [OhioValleyRVators] Sportsman travels
      
      
      OK,
      
      I know these photos aren't taken from an RV, but they're some of the
      most beautiful scenery I've ever seen.  The link was passed along to me
      by a friend who is building a Sportsman:
      
      http://www.prismkites.com/marks_server/Alaska%202008/
      
      Enjoy,
      
      Mike Cencula
      RV-7A (fuselage)
      www.our7a.com
      
      
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| Subject:  | Space Shuttle Launch Viewing | 
      
      Any suggestions on the best place to watch a space shuttle launch?  Titusvi
      lle, Cocoa Beach?  How is the auto traffic after the launch?=0AThanks,
      =0ARandy Utsey=0ARV-7 / N55CU=0ACharlotte, N.C.=0A=0A-------
      ---------------------------------=0A=0A 
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Space Shuttle Launch Viewing | 
      
      Call my bro-in-law Joe @ 904-8131153 for advice-he's seen many.=0A=0A=0A=0A
      =0A________________________________=0AFrom: Randy Utsey <randy@djdist.com>
      =0ATo: rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com; rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com=0ASen
      t: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 9:57:58 PM=0ASubject: RVSouthEast-List: Space Shutt
      le Launch Viewing=0A=0AAny suggestions on the best place to watch a space s
      huttle launch?- Titusville, Cocoa Beach?- How is the auto traffic after
       the-launch?=0AThanks,=0ARandy Utsey=0ARV-7 / N55CU=0ACharlotte, N.C.=0A
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| Subject:  | Re: Space Shuttle Launch Viewing | 
      
      Thanks Bill, I'll call him tomorrow!=0A=0A---------------------------
      -------------=0A=0AFrom: bill crothers <bill28104@yahoo.com>=0ASen
      t: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 10:34 PM=0ATo: rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com
      =0ASubject: Re: RVSouthEast-List: Space Shuttle Launch Viewing =0A
      =0ACall my bro-in-law Joe @ 904-8131153 for advice-he's seen many.=0A
      =0A----------------------------------------=0A=0AFrom: Randy Utsey <r
      andy@djdist.com>=0ATo: rvsoutheast-list@matronics.com; rvsoutheast-list@
      matronics.com=0ASent: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 9:57:58 PM=0ASubject: RVSo
      uthEast-List: Space Shuttle Launch Viewing=0A=0AAny suggestions on th
      e best place to watch a space shuttle launch?  Titusville, Cocoa Beach?  Ho
      w is the auto traffic after the launch?=0AThanks,=0ARandy Utsey=0A
      RV-7 / N55CU=0ACharlotte, N.C.=0A=0A------------------------------
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