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1. 06:30 AM - Aeroelectric seminar in Kalamazoo (Eric Schlanser)
2. 08:48 AM - strobes on the fin (Eric Schlanser)
3. 09:18 AM - Re: Aeroelectric seminar in Kalamazoo (Fred Weaver)
4. 10:50 AM - Re: strobes on the fin (Rick and Cindy)
5. 09:38 PM - Re: pANEL (Bill newkirk)
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Subject: | Aeroelectric seminar in Kalamazoo |
I am double-posting this message to this list as well as the yahoo list so as to
not miss anyone who might be interested. Please excuse if you have seen the
message before. Eric
> Attention Tailwind builders in the midwest.
>
> The Aeroelectric seminar by Bob Nuckolls is coming to Kalamazoo. I am
> really excited about this opportunity and signed up. I want to learn
> how to build a 21st century all-electric panel and get rid of the
> vacuum pump and vacuum gyros.
>
> If you need a place to stay I have a couple of spare bedrooms. We
> have a Culvers in Kazoo if you need it.
>
> Eric Schlanser - in Kalamazoo, MI, 269-382-3709
>
>
> AeroElectric Connection Weekend Seminar is coming to Kalamazoo, MI
> March 20 and 21 sponsored by EAA Chapter 221. Come learn how to
> fabricate a reliable electrical system for your project using
> ordinary parts.
> Taught by Bob Nuckolls, 40 years experience and designer of Voyager
> electrical system.
>
> WHERE: Duncan Aviation, 5605 Portage Rd., Kalamazoo, MI 49002
> Located at Kalamazoo/Battle Creek Int'l Airport
> KAZO
>
> WHEN: Saturday March 20, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm and Sunday March 21, 8:00
> am - 12:00
>
> COST: $150 / person includes CD Rom of all downloadable articles and
> wirebooks from AeroElectric website. AeroElectric Connection
textbook
> available at discounted price of $20.
>
> HOW: Register online at www.aeroelectric.com/seminars/seminars.html
> Registration is limited to 30 participants. Register NOW!
>
> LODGING: These three are within mile of KAZO.
>
> Lees Inn, 2615 Fairfield Rd., 269-382-6100
> Country Inn & Suites, 1912 E. Kilgore Rd., 269-382-
> 2303
> Hampton Inn, 1550 E. Kilgore, 269-344-7774
>
> All of the following are near each other and about 3
> mi from KAZO. All should offer complimentary transportation to the
> airport.
>
> Best Western Hospitality Inn,3640 E.Cork,269-381-1900
> Clarion Hotel, 3600 E. Cork, 269-385-3922
> Comfort Inn, 3820 Sprinkle Rd., 269-381-7000
> Days Inn, 3522 Sprinkle Rd., 269-381-7070
> Fairfield Inn by Marriott, 3800 E. Cork, 269-344-8300
> Holiday Inn Express, 3630 E. Cork, 269-373-0770
> Motel 6, 3704 Vanrick, 269-344-6649
> Quality Inn, 3750 Easy, 269-388-3551
>
> FURTHER INFORMATION:
> Seminar: www.aeroelectric.com/seminars
> EAA Chapter 221: Jim Butcher, eaa221ye@triton.net,269-375-5923
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Subject: | strobes on the fin |
Rick C and others, I noted your clever vertical fin strobe light installation at
Oshkosh and would like to know how you mounted it. A Whelen 650 strobe bulb
and lens is held down with a metal adapter sleeve screwed onto an existing wingtip
navlight assembly. However, you used only the strobe bulb and glass lens.
Then you made a custom mounting base and something to hold the bulb and lens
onto that base. How did you do that?
Thanks in advance,
Eric Schlanser - in Kalamazoo
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Subject: | Re: Aeroelectric seminar in Kalamazoo |
He puts on a very good seminar. AND every airplane that I know of that has utilized
his techniques has been trouble free. Hope you enjoy his stuff...
Weav
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Schlanser
To: tailwind-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 6:29 AM
Subject: Tailwind-List: Aeroelectric seminar in Kalamazoo
I am double-posting this message to this list as well as the yahoo list so
as to not miss anyone who might be interested. Please excuse if you have seen
the message before. Eric
> Attention Tailwind builders in the midwest.
>
> The Aeroelectric seminar by Bob Nuckolls is coming to Kalamazoo. I am
> really excited about this opportunity and signed up. I want to learn
> how to build a 21st century all-electric panel and get rid of the
> vacuum pump and vacuum gyros.
>
> If you need a place to stay I have a couple of spare bedrooms. We
> have a Culvers in Kazoo if you need it.
>
> Eric Schlanser - in Kalamazoo, MI, 269-382-3709
>
______________________________________________________________________
>
> AeroElectric Connection Weekend Seminar is coming to Kalamazoo, MI
> March 20 and 21 sponsored by EAA Chapter 221. Come learn how to
> fabricate a reliable electrical system for your project using
> ordinary parts.
> Taught by Bob Nuckolls, 40 years experience and designer of Voyager
> electrical system.
>
> WHERE: Duncan Aviation, 5605 Portage Rd., Kalamazoo, MI 49002
> Located at Kalamazoo/Battle Creek Int'l Airport
> KAZO
>
> WHEN: Saturday March 20, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm and Sunday March 21, 8:00
> am - 12:00
>
> COST: $150 / person includes CD Rom of all downloadable articles and
> wirebooks from AeroElectric website. AeroElectric Connection
textbook
> available at discounted price of $20.
>
> HOW: Register online at www.aeroelectric.com/seminars/seminars.html
> Registration is limited to 30 participants. Register NOW!
>
> LODGING: These three are within =BD mile of KAZO.
>
> Lees Inn, 2615 Fairfield Rd., 269-382-6100
> Country Inn & Suites, 1912 E. Kilgore Rd., 269-382-
> 2303
> Hampton Inn, 1550 E. Kilgore, 269-344-7774
>
> All of the following are near each other and about 3
> mi from KAZO. All should offer complimentary transportation to the
> airport.
>
> Best Western Hospitality Inn,3640 E.Cork,269-381-1900
> Clarion Hotel, 3600 E. Cork, 269-385-3922
> Comfort Inn, 3820 Sprinkle Rd., 269-381-7000
> Days Inn, 3522 Sprinkle Rd., 269-381-7070
> Fairfield Inn by Marriott, 3800 E. Cork, 269-344-8300
> Holiday Inn Express, 3630 E. Cork, 269-373-0770
> Motel 6, 3704 Vanrick, 269-344-6649
> Quality Inn, 3750 Easy, 269-388-3551
>
> FURTHER INFORMATION:
> Seminar: www.aeroelectric.com/seminars
> EAA Chapter 221: Jim Butcher, eaa221ye@triton.net,269-375-5923
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Subject: | Re: strobes on the fin |
Eric: The strobe mounting bracket was formed from thin soft steel to fit the lense
and rubber bulb holder. A small piece was cut from the top of the fin and
flattened piece of tubing was welded in for the wires to go throught, a couple
of 8-32 nuts were welded into the top tube of the fin to accept screws to mount
the strobe bracket.
Rick
N241SW
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Schlanser
To: tailwind-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 11:48 AM
Subject: Tailwind-List: strobes on the fin
Rick C and others, I noted your clever vertical fin strobe light installation
at Oshkosh and would like to know how you mounted it. A Whelen 650 strobe bulb
and lens is held down with a metal adapter sleeve screwed onto an existing wingtip
navlight assembly. However, you used only the strobe bulb and glass lens.
Then you made a custom mounting base and something to hold the bulb and lens
onto that base. How did you do that?
Thanks in advance,
Eric Schlanser - in Kalamazoo
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Seal-Send-Time: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 21:37:21 -0800
Brian;
The dimensions for the width of your panel are 36.5". The width between my upright
tubes is 36.75". This is probably too close, huh?
Bill Newkirk
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