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1. 08:08 AM - Re: 70P (Dan Youngquist)
2. 10:11 AM - battery (Paul Holmes)
3. 12:15 PM - Re: battery (Estelle Danner)
4. 12:27 PM - Re: battery (Brian Alley)
5. 12:48 PM - Re: battery (Bob Conner)
6. 12:53 PM - Re: oil/air separator (Fred Weaver)
7. 03:16 PM - batteries (Paul Holmes)
8. 03:31 PM - Re: batteries (Louis Owen)
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--> Tailwind-List message posted by: "Dan Youngquist" <dany@efn.org>
mytyweav@earthlink.net said:
> I will have some stuff to say after we find out if it was Lou Hagler that
> crashed it. It was a nice plane with a GOOD engine (Cont 0-300D)
I spoke to the owner of Whidbey Air Park (where the crash occurred)
yesterday afternoon. I neglected to ask explicitly if it was Lou, but he
talked as though it was. I can call him back today if there's any doubt.
All he knows is that Lou clipped the top of a tree on takeoff, then
crashed & burned. He said the airplane was rolled up in a ball.
Apparently no one knows anything else at this point, but the feds are
looking at the plane to see what they can figure out.
-Dan
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To locate the battery tray and the bottom of the baggage compartment I need a battery
size and type recommendation for my O-320 Tailwind. Any takers?]
Paul Holmes
pholmes@wmis.net
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Hi go to batterys plus get a wheel chair battery 6"x 7"x9" ???something like that
.they work start my 0320 good .even in the cold winter . Bob Danner
From: Paul Holmes
To: Tailwind-list
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 12:10 PM
Subject: Tailwind-List: battery
To locate the battery tray and the bottom of the baggage compartment I need a
battery size and type recommendation for my O-320 Tailwind. Any takers?]
Paul Holmes
pholmes@wmis.net
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--> Tailwind-List message posted by: Brian Alley <n320wt@yahoo.com>
Paul, I have a Concorde RG-12 VRSLB in my W-10, no box
or vent is required with this type battery. Just a
mount tray. I mounted the master soleniod on a small
bracket there as well. A 1 amp breaker provides a hot
protected hot lead to behind the panel for things that
require a voltage input for memory or an electric
clock. Vans offers a very light inexpensive battery
you might look into as well.
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BRIAN ALLEY (N320WT)
CARBON FIBER COMPOSITES
304-872-7938 shop
304-562-6800 home
How are you going to win by a nose if you don't stick out your neck?
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--> Tailwind-List message posted by: "Bob Conner" <bdconner@hotmail.com>
I use the lawn garden tractor battery from Wal - Mart. Never had any trouble withit.
My battery is in thetail and I have to use reallylong cables.It's about$50
cheaper than a Gill. Just my opinoin................Bob 149
From: "Paul Holmes" pholmes@wmis.net
Subject: Tailwind-List: battery
To locate the battery tray and the bottom of the baggage compartment I need a battery
size and type recommendation for my O-320 Tailwind. Any takers?]
Paul Holmes
pholmes@wmis.net
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Subject: | Re: oil/air separator |
Contact Vans Aircraft. They have some flyers in the front office for one made by
one of their customers. Very high quality and reasonalby priced. Word is, it
works very good too.
Weav
----- Original Message -----
From: GORDON PARKER
To: tailwind-list
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 6:36 PM
Subject: Tailwind-List: oil/air separator
Jim C or any one--What works good for an oil breather/separator. Mine had that
cheap one the ACS sells for 38 bucks and it didn't do anything. I Built the
one that Tony Bingelis shows on page 93 of his book on engines. Its about 80%
better. but still not enough. I even considered putting 2 of them in . Go
from to the other. Any suggestions? Gordon 9168Q
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Wally Critchlow, Bob Danner, Bob Conner, Brian Alley, Many thanks for the battery
advice. Dang. Now I have to make a decision.
Paul Holmes
pholmes@wmis.net
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When I had N6PJ I used Die Hard garden tractor batteries and found they'd last
5 years.
Lou
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Holmes
To: Tailwind-list
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 5:15 PM
Subject: Tailwind-List: batteries
Wally Critchlow, Bob Danner, Bob Conner, Brian Alley, Many thanks for the battery
advice. Dang. Now I have to make a decision.
Paul Holmes
pholmes@wmis.net
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