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1. 03:56 AM - Re: Power Flow. This fills the old hole. (grumpyparts)
2. 06:36 AM - Re: Power Flow. This fills the old hole. (Scott Trejo)
3. 11:29 AM - Picture size. (Gary Vogt)
4. 11:36 AM - Re: Power Flow. This fills the old hole. (Gary Vogt)
5. 02:46 PM - Re: Picture size. (Bruce Smith)
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Subject: | Re: Power Flow. This fills the old hole. |
Thanks Cliff, glad I'm not the only one having that problem. Wanted to mention
it before but thought may be I'm the only one viewing these posts on the forum
site. Tip if using IE go to View, zoom, and reduce to about 25%, don't forget
to put it back to 100% or you won't be able to read anything.
When I post pictures on the forum I go to the trouble to ensure the picture size
stays within the normal viewing area without having to scroll.
Whilst I'm on my shop box could we try and keep the topic title the same, any slight
change in the title causes another topic to be raised on the forum which
makes following a subject some what tiresome.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=312007#312007
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Subject: | Re: Power Flow. This fills the old hole. |
Gary, I see that this is a picture of the old cowling ( original ) but
with the exhaust exiting out the exhaust ramp and not the hole in the
cowling. Is this an exhaust STC?
Scott Trejo
On Sep 9, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Gary Vogt wrote:
> I see a lot of scabbed on pieces of aluminum to fill in the hole where
the old tail pipe came out. Very amateur. These are fiberglass hole
covers that are contoured to the shape of the cowling.
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> <PICT0151.JPG><PICT0153.JPG>
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The pics were taken with my iPhone. Then, iPhoto imports them. Then I attach
them to the email. They show up as roughly 1 meg files. I have a 24 inch iMac.
The pics fit my screen just fine.
Pic of worlds most expensive Cheetah panel.
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From: grumpyparts <i.r.m@btinternet.com>
Sent: Fri, September 10, 2010 3:54:21 AM
Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Re: Power Flow. This fills the old hole.
Thanks Cliff, glad I'm not the only one having that problem. Wanted to mention
it before but thought may be I'm the only one viewing these posts on the forum
site. Tip if using IE go to View, zoom, and reduce to about 25%, don't forget to
put it back to 100% or you won't be able to read anything.
When I post pictures on the forum I go to the trouble to ensure the picture size
stays within the normal viewing area without having to scroll.
Whilst I'm on my shop box could we try and keep the topic title the same, any
slight change in the title causes another topic to be raised on the forum which
makes following a subject some what tiresome.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=312007#312007
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Subject: | Re: Power Flow. This fills the old hole. |
Both are Tigers with the internal Power Flow Exhaust system.
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From: Scott Trejo <md11strejo@YAHOO.COM>
Sent: Thu, September 9, 2010 6:38:28 PM
Subject: Re: TeamGrumman-List: Power Flow. This fills the old hole.
Gary, I see that this is a picture of the old cowling ( original ) but with the
exhaust exiting out the exhaust ramp and not the hole in the cowling. Is this
an exhaust STC?
Scott Trejo
On Sep 9, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Gary Vogt wrote:
I see a lot of scabbed on pieces of aluminum to fill in the hole where the old
tail pipe came out. Very amateur. These are fiberglass hole covers that are
contoured to the shape of the cowling.
>
>
><PICT0151.JPG><PICT0153.JPG>
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Subject: | Re: Picture size. |
Gary,
iPhone 4 photo?
Awesome panel, by the way! I've never looked behind the panel, so I'm guessing
that the higher position of the AI and the DG are due to the control column running
below. Is this correct?
Bruce
On Sep 10, 2010, at 2:25 PM, Gary Vogt wrote:
> The pics were taken with my iPhone. Then, iPhoto imports them. Then I attach
them to the email. They show up as roughly 1 meg files. I have a 24 inch iMac.
The pics fit my screen just fine.
>
> Pic of worlds most expensive Cheetah panel.
>
> From: grumpyparts <i.r.m@btinternet.com>
> To: teamgrumman-list@matronics.com
> Sent: Fri, September 10, 2010 3:54:21 AM
> Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Re: Power Flow. This fills the old hole.
>
>
> Thanks Cliff, glad I'm not the only one having that problem. Wanted to mention
it before but thought may be I'm the only one viewing these posts on the forum
site. Tip if using IE go to View, zoom, and reduce to about 25%, don't forget
to put it back to 100% or you won't be able to read anything.
>
> When I post pictures on the forum I go to the trouble to ensure the picture size
stays within the normal viewing area without having to scroll.
>
> Whilst I'm on my shop box could we try and keep the topic title the same, any
slight change in the title causes another topic to be raised on the forum which
makes following a subject some what tiresome.
>
>
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
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> <Corls_panel.jpg>
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