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1. 07:03 AM - Re: TeamGrumman-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 10/28/10 (Lawrence Massaro)
2. 12:08 PM - Re: Awfully quiet on the Team Grumman List (Gary Vogt)
3. 12:12 PM - Re: Glove Box Advice (Gary Vogt)
4. 12:27 PM - Boeing's Phantom Eye (Gary Vogt)
5. 01:26 PM - Re: Glove Box Advice (Don Curry)
6. 02:53 PM - Re: Glove Box Advice (Gary)
7. 07:28 PM - Re: Glove Box Advice (Scott Trejo)
8. 09:42 PM - O-360 WANTED (asu4me)
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> 1. 02:03 PM - Awfully quiet on the Team Grumman List (Bruce Smith)
> 2. 03:09 PM - Glove Box Advice (Don Curry)
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> Time: 02:03:17 PM PST US
> Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Awfully quiet on the Team Grumman List
> From: Bruce Smith<haveblue1@mac.com>
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> It's quiet out there, Gary, what's new in Auburn?
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> Bruce
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> Time: 03:09:09 PM PST US
> Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Glove Box Advice
> From: Don Curry<don.curry@inbox.com>
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> I'm looking for some fab advice. . .er, fabrication fab, not fabulous fab=21
> I have decided to rearrange the avionics in my Tiger and install a glove box
> in the radio rack in place of one or two old receivers. I thought about
> using a salvaged AA5 glovebox, but I understand it utilizes a surface mount
> and couldn't be installed with screws into the radio rack (the way a radio
> tray is). Also, I believe the AA5 glovebox door would have too much overlap
> and interfere with the adjacent radio stack about 3/8=22-1/2=22 to the
> left. I
> know Vans sells a map box kit, and it is a contender, but it looks like the
> door is a flat piece of sheet aluminum and, from what I have read online,
> builders have had a hard time getting it to open properly. Anyway, I'd
> prefer something with a little more substance than the Vans map box. The
> width of the box needs to be 6.25=22 to fit the radio opening. I'm not sure
> yet about the height, but I expect to have 4-6=22 available after removing
> the
> old radio/s. I know it's a longshot, but does anybody know of an
> =22aftermarket=22 glovebox with a decent door that will screw into a
> standard
> radio rack? Fiberglass, plastic, aluminum, automotive, marine, or aviation
> would be fine.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Don
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Subject: | Re: Awfully quiet on the Team Grumman List |
Maybe I should talk about taking off with partial flaps. I always use an inch
or two of flaps during take-off.
I always start on both mags.
I never prime when the OAT is above 30 degrees
I start the engine with the throttle closed.
The Project X cowling is nearing completion; first step anyway.
Wednesday went like this: Finished an annual in the morning, Clytie and I left
for Lancaster at 1pm and drove for 6 plus hours (drove instead of flew because
a
cowling won't fit into a Tiger), picked up Bobby's Tiger, flew home at night
with a 30 knot tail wind, got to Auburn at 10pm . . . it was raining, realized
we hadn't taken the Kia to the airport to drive home, rain stopped . . sort of,
we walked the 3 miles home, got home and no key, had to break into the house,
ate some snacks for dinner, hit the sack at midnight.
Yesterday, it seemed like I could only get a few odds and ends done.
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From: Bruce Smith <haveblue1@mac.com>
Sent: Thu, October 28, 2010 2:00:23 PM
Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Awfully quiet on the Team Grumman List
It's quiet out there, Gary, what's new in Auburn?
Bruce
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Subject: | Re: Glove Box Advice |
Hi Don,=0A=0AI've thought about doing that, making the avionics stack a dou
ble wide and not =0Aas tall, and then putting a pseudo glove box for maps u
nder one of the radio =0Astacks. If the AA5x glove box is the right width,
I'd mount it to the avionics =0Arails. You can easily drill through the g
love box. Make your own door.=0A=0ATake pics. Let us see how it turns out
.=0A=0AGary=0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________=0AFrom: Don Curry <
don.curry@inbox.com>=0ATo: teamgrumman-list@matronics.com=0ASent: Thu, Octo
ber 28, 2010 3:06:40 PM=0ASubject: TeamGrumman-List: Glove Box Advice=0A=0A
=0AI=99m looking for some fab advice. . .er, fabrication fab, not fa
bulous fab! I =0Ahave decided to rearrange the avionics in my Tiger and in
stall a glove box in =0Athe radio rack in place of one or two old receivers
. I thought about using a =0Asalvaged AA5 glovebox, but I understand it ut
ilizes a surface mount and couldn=99t =0Abe installed with screws int
o the radio rack (the way a radio tray is). Also, I =0Abelieve the AA5 glo
vebox door would have too much overlap and interfere with the =0Aadjacent r
adio stack about 3/8=9D-1/2=9D to the left. I know Vans sells
a map box =0Akit, and it is a contender, but it looks like the door is a fl
at piece of sheet =0Aaluminum and, from what I have read online, builders h
ave had a hard time =0Agetting it to open properly. Anyway, I=99d pr
efer something with a little more =0Asubstance than the Vans map box. The
width of the box needs to be 6.25=9D to fit =0Athe radio opening. I
=99m not sure yet about the height, but I expect to have 4-6=9D
=0Aavailable after removing the old radio/s. I know it=99s a longsh
ot, but does =0Aanybody know of an =9Caftermarket=9D glovebox w
ith a decent door that will screw =0Ainto a standard radio rack? Fiberglas
s, plastic, aluminum, automotive, marine, =0Aor aviation would be fine.=0AT
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Subject: | Boeing's Phantom Eye |
http://www.boeing.com/Features/2010/07/bds_feat_phantom_eye_07_12_10.html
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Subject: | Glove Box Advice |
Gary,
I'd like to tinker with a salvaged box/lid assembly, but I don't have one.
There is a good chance that the door could be adjusted to one side so it
wouldn't interfere with the adjacent radio stack. But I don't know about
any of the other dimensions. As it is, I'm starting from scratch. If I
come up with a good solution, I'll post it.
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-teamgrumman-list-server=40matronics.com
=5Bmailto:owner-teamgrumman-list-server=40matronics.com=5D On Behalf Of
Gary Vogt
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: TeamGrumman-List: Glove Box Advice
Hi Don,
I've thought about doing that, making the avionics stack a double wide and
not as tall, and then putting a pseudo glove box for maps under one of the
radio stacks. If the AA5x glove box is the right width, I'd mount it to the
avionics rails. You can easily drill through the glove box. Make your own
door.
Take pics. Let us see how it turns out.
Gary
_____
From: Don Curry <don.curry=40inbox.com>
Sent: Thu, October 28, 2010 3:06:40 PM
Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Glove Box Advice
I'm looking for some fab advice. . .er, fabrication fab, not fabulous fab=21
I have decided to rearrange the avionics in my Tiger and install a glove box
in the radio rack in place of one or two old receivers. I thought about
using a salvaged AA5 glovebox, but I understand it utilizes a surface mount
and couldn't be installed with screws into the radio rack (the way a radio
tray is). Also, I believe the AA5 glovebox door would have too much overlap
and interfere with the adjacent radio stack about 3/8=22-1/2=22 to the
left. I
know Vans sells a map box kit, and it is a contender, but it looks like the
door is a flat piece of sheet aluminum and, from what I have read online,
builders have had a hard time getting it to open properly. Anyway, I'd
prefer something with a little more substance than the Vans map box. The
width of the box needs to be 6.25=22 to fit the radio opening. I'm not sure
yet about the height, but I expect to have 4-6=22 available after removing
the
old radio/s. I know it's a longshot, but does anybody know of an
=22aftermarket=22 glovebox with a decent door that will screw into a
standard
radio rack? Fiberglass, plastic, aluminum, automotive, marine, or aviation
would be fine.
Thanks in advance,
Don
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Subject: | Re: Glove Box Advice |
Call Garner. I'm sure he has a few hundred
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 29, 2010, at 1:24 PM, "Don Curry" <don.curry@inbox.com> wrote:
> Gary,
>
> I=99d like to tinker with a salvaged box/lid assembly, but I don
=99t have one. There is a good chance that the door could be adjusted to on
e side so it wouldn=99t interfere with the adjacent radio stack. But I
don=99t know about any of the other dimensions. As it is, I=99
m starting from scratch. If I come up with a good solution, I=99ll po
st it.
>
> Don
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-teamgrumman-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-teamgrumma
n-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Gary Vogt
> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 3:10 PM
> To: teamgrumman-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: TeamGrumman-List: Glove Box Advice
>
>
>
> Hi Don,
>
>
>
> I've thought about doing that, making the avionics stack a double wide and
not as tall, and then putting a pseudo glove box for maps under one of the r
adio stacks. If the AA5x glove box is the right width, I'd mount it to the a
vionics rails. You can easily drill through the glove box. Make your own d
oor.
>
>
>
> Take pics. Let us see how it turns out.
>
>
>
> Gary
>
>
>
> From: Don Curry <don.curry@inbox.com>
> To: teamgrumman-list@matronics.com
> Sent: Thu, October 28, 2010 3:06:40 PM
> Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Glove Box Advice
>
> I=99m looking for some fab advice. . .er, fabrication fab, not fabul
ous fab! I have decided to rearrange the avionics in my Tiger and install a
glove box in the radio rack in place of one or two old receivers. I though
t about using a salvaged AA5 glovebox, but I understand it utilizes a surfac
e mount and couldn=99t be installed with screws into the radio rack (t
he way a radio tray is). Also, I believe the AA5 glovebox door would have t
oo much overlap and interfere with the adjacent radio stack about 3/8=9D
-1/2=9D to the left. I know Vans sells a map box kit, and it is a con
tender, but it looks like the door is a flat piece of sheet aluminum and, fr
om what I have read online, builders have had a hard time getting it to open
properly. Anyway, I=99d prefer something with a little more substanc
e than the Vans map box. The width of the box needs to be 6.25=9D to f
it the radio opening. I=99m not sure yet about the height, but I expe
ct to have 4-6=9D available after removing the old radio/s. I know it
=99s a longshot, but does anybody know of an =9Caftermarket
=9D glovebox with a decent door that will screw into a standard radio rack?
Fiberglass, plastic, aluminum, automotive, marine, or aviation would be fin
e.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Don
>
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Glove Box Advice |
Don, I have one for sale very cheap!!!!
Scott Trejo
md11strejo@yahoo.com
On Oct 29, 2010, at 10:24 PM, Don Curry wrote:
> Gary,
> I=92d like to tinker with a salvaged box/lid assembly, but I don=92t
have one. There is a good chance that the door could be adjusted to one
side so it wouldn=92t interfere with the adjacent radio stack. But I
don=92t know about any of the other dimensions. As it is, I=92m
starting from scratch. If I come up with a good solution, I=92ll post
it.
> Don
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-teamgrumman-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-teamgrumman-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Gary
Vogt
> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 3:10 PM
> To: teamgrumman-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: TeamGrumman-List: Glove Box Advice
>
> Hi Don,
>
> I've thought about doing that, making the avionics stack a double wide
and not as tall, and then putting a pseudo glove box for maps under one
of the radio stacks. If the AA5x glove box is the right width, I'd
mount it to the avionics rails. You can easily drill through the glove
box. Make your own door.
>
> Take pics. Let us see how it turns out.
>
> Gary
>
> From: Don Curry <don.curry@inbox.com>
> To: teamgrumman-list@matronics.com
> Sent: Thu, October 28, 2010 3:06:40 PM
> Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Glove Box Advice
>
> I=92m looking for some fab advice. . .er, fabrication fab, not
fabulous fab! I have decided to rearrange the avionics in my Tiger and
install a glove box in the radio rack in place of one or two old
receivers. I thought about using a salvaged AA5 glovebox, but I
understand it utilizes a surface mount and couldn=92t be installed with
screws into the radio rack (the way a radio tray is). Also, I believe
the AA5 glovebox door would have too much overlap and interfere with the
adjacent radio stack about 3/8=94-1/2=94 to the left. I know Vans sells
a map box kit, and it is a contender, but it looks like the door is a
flat piece of sheet aluminum and, from what I have read online, builders
have had a hard time getting it to open properly. Anyway, I=92d prefer
something with a little more substance than the Vans map box. The width
of the box needs to be 6.25=94 to fit the radio opening. I=92m not sure
yet about the height, but I expect to have 4-6=94 available after
removing the old radio/s. I know it=92s a longshot, but does anybody
know of an =93aftermarket=94 glovebox with a decent door that will screw
into a standard radio rack? Fiberglass, plastic, aluminum, automotive,
marine, or aviation would be fine.
> Thanks in advance,
> Don
>
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