---------------------------------------------------------- Yak-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Thu 11/18/04: 11 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 05:08 AM - Re: long bladder tanks (Rob Mortara) 2. 05:27 AM - Re: OSH/MTW (Brian Lloyd) 3. 05:37 AM - Photos - Thanks (cpayne@joimail.com) 4. 05:49 AM - Re: Paint Shops (Bob Fitzpatrick) 5. 09:06 AM - Re: Re: long bladder tanks () 6. 12:07 PM - FW: Looking for an antenna for Yak 52 (Bitterlich GS11 Mark G) 7. 03:33 PM - Re: long bladder tanks (cjpilot710@aol.com) 8. 04:03 PM - Injection carbs (Yakjock) 9. 04:37 PM - No Contact (Terry Calloway) 10. 04:39 PM - Re: No Contact (JGibson912@aol.com) 11. 07:57 PM - Re: No Contact (cjpilot710@aol.com) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 05:08:14 AM PST US From: "Rob Mortara" Subject: RE: Yak-List: long bladder tanks --> Yak-List message posted by: "Rob Mortara" Jim or any one else How much fuel did you get with the bladders? What was installation cost ? what did it involve ? How do they work? rob ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 05:27:56 AM PST US From: Brian Lloyd Subject: Re: Yak-List: OSH/MTW --> Yak-List message posted by: Brian Lloyd On Nov 18, 2004, at 12:55 AM, cjpilot710@aol.com wrote: > BTW I have the wings back on my airplane (new long bladder tanks) and > the new > EFIS (Blue Mountain Sport) system in. I've detailed out the front > cockpit, > put a C/B panel where the wobble pump handle was, added an electric > fuel pump, > activated my gun (yes it fires from a button on the stick), and set my > front > panel up for a ILS, Fuel Flow, and auto pilot. Right now, I'm doing > "smoke > test" on the wiring system and will run the setup program on the EFIS. > After > that its fill and test the new fuel tanks, than calibrate the new fuel > tank > sensors. Hope fully I'll be flying by the end of next week. WWS. Barry is doing diamond-stitch carpeting, Pappy is doing an EFIS; what is this world coming to? Everyone is turning their CJ into a Mooney. Mike McCoy, where are you when we need you to beat some sense into us! You know, flying an ILS with the chinese AI was always a challenge for me. I had to fly on the gauges for about 30 minutes before I stopped reversing my pitch inputs and felt ready to fly the ILS. The backwards AI didn't help either but at least card was settable for the desired heading. Yeah, I bet that Blue Mountain EFIS would be a big help. Brian Lloyd 6501 Red Hook Plaza brianl@lloyd.com Suite 201 +1.340.998.9447 St. Thomas, VI 00802 There is a time to laud one's country and a time to protest. A good citizen is prepared to do either as the need arises. ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 05:37:25 AM PST US From: "cpayne@joimail.com" Subject: Yak-List: Photos - Thanks --> Yak-List message posted by: "cpayne@joimail.com" Thanks to those whom forwarded photos to me for use in the RedStar Pilot's brochure. I made use of everything I had, plus the RPA galleries, and Matronics Photoshare (Thanks Matt). The brochures are for distribution at ICAS, they are single page tri-folds on glossy, heavy card stock. At $1 each, copies are for airshow organizers only. Since the photos used were in the public domain, I used what was good. Finding good photos for reproduction was not easy, only a few shots among the hundreds I looked at were good enough. In a previous life I did free-lance photo and articles for aviation mags and learned that there are numerous technical details with the photo as well as artistic merit that need careful attention. Today we have digital editing on home computers so I was able to "tune" up what I used. Still it would be neat to have a "stock" portfollio of really good pics. I believe that our formation skills can be put to good use with unusual attitudes that make use of great backgrounds. Most aviation mag photos only scratch the surface of what is possible; mainly because the pilots do not have the skills to hold station in a 45-60 degree bank. Good photogs will immediately grasp the possibilities once they experience the angles and lighting possible by good positioning. So how come you -TW guys haven't posted any professional pics? You spend $150K+ and do not have good air-to-air shots? Come on guys! Craig Payne ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 05:49:17 AM PST US From: Bob Fitzpatrick Subject: Re: Yak-List: Paint Shops --> Yak-List message posted by: Bob Fitzpatrick Terry Calloway wrote: >--> Yak-List message posted by: "Terry Calloway" > >Hello Shawn, >I had my CJ painted a year ago next month at Woodlake Refinishing. >They did and excellent job including having it done when they said it >would be done and meeting the price that they quoted. Several on this >list have seen the paint and commented well on it's quality. > >One recommendation I tried and found it to work out really well is, >instead of having all the intricate artwork details painted on, I >instead had the major colors painted and then had a sign company do >vinyl for the rest. It turned out great and saved $'s in painting. > >This it the route I took and it worked great. > >The contact info is as follows: >Russ Ellis - Woodlake Aircraft Refinishing > >Office Address >850 Piper Way Sandwich Airport >Sandwich, IL 60548 > > Email Addresses >planepainter@earthlink.net > >Phone Numbers >Office: 815-786-2538 >Fax: 815-786-9004 > > > > > > I had my 52 painted at Woodlake Refinishing about 4 years ago. Russ had done several L-39's but mine was his first Yak and he did a great job. (He had done our Dakota previously). I'd go back. bob > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 09:06:23 AM PST US From: Subject: Re: RE: Yak-List: long bladder tanks --> Yak-List message posted by: Bladder tanks hold about 30 gallons a side. The installation is mostly monkey work. It takes less than a week to get them installed. Be sure you add the vent valves so that you can ballance the fuel usage between tanks. Jim Shafer 360EB > > From: "Rob Mortara" > Date: 2004/11/18 Thu AM 08:07:18 EST > To: > Subject: RE: Yak-List: long bladder tanks > > --> Yak-List message posted by: "Rob Mortara" > > > Jim or any one else > > How much fuel did you get with the bladders? > > What was installation cost ? what did it involve ? > > How do they work? > > rob > > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 12:07:50 PM PST US From: Bitterlich GS11 Mark G Subject: FW: Yak-List: Looking for an antenna for Yak 52 --> Yak-List message posted by: Bitterlich GS11 Mark G Yes, you can just install an American made antenna in it's place. However, if you want to keep the original installation, just get the exact measurement of the blade length off of a known good Russian whip, pull the antenna assembly out (remove the screws from the top) and have a new rod threaded and put on. That antenna "rod" is actually threaded and can be taken OUT. You'll see that once you take it apart and look inside. There is a chrome piece that extends up from the base about 2-3 inches. The "rod" itself threads into this piece. Note: There is sometimes a lock pin that keeps the threaded rod from "unthreading" from the base. Mark Bitterlich N50YK -----Original Message----- From: Walt Lannon [mailto:wlannon@cablerocket.com] Subject: Re: Yak-List: Looking for an antenna for Yak 52 --> Yak-List message posted by: "Walt Lannon" I have a spare CJ6 antenna. Don't know if it is the same as the Yak. Walt ----- Original Message ----- From: Subject: Yak-List: Looking for an antenna for Yak 52 > --> Yak-List message posted by: PSalter@aol.com > > Help! > > I discovered my antenna snapped off last week and now I am looking for one. > Anyone out there have a Yak antenna I could purchase? > > Thanks > > Phil Salter > Yak 52 N2504U > > > _-> > > ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 03:33:34 PM PST US From: cjpilot710@aol.com Subject: Re: Yak-List: long bladder tanks --> Yak-List message posted by: cjpilot710@aol.com In a message dated 11/18/2004 12:07:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, eyeballs@cox.net writes: Bladder tanks hold about 30 gallons a side. The installation is mostly monkey work. It takes less than a week to get them installed. Be sure you add the vent valves so that you can ballance the fuel usage between tanks. Jim Shafer 360EB The cost was $2,800 for the tank and fuel senders. I took the wings off and turned them bottom up to make working a little easier. It took about 50 hours of work. You take out the old tanks, use a die grinder to cut out the mounting brackets, cover the sharp edges, reinforce the tank cover, run the new vent lines, add a 47 ohm resister to the ground wire of the fuel gage, drop in the new bladders, and than put it back together. That is basically it. I'll put fuel in them tomorrow for leak check and test the new electric fuel pump. I mounted a "beer can" type pump in the same place as the old wobble pump. I had two special fittings machined up that allowed me to use the metric "B" nuts and yet US pipe thread into the pump. Jim "Pappy" Goolsby ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 04:03:01 PM PST US From: "Yakjock" Subject: Yak-List: Injection carbs --> Yak-List message posted by: "Yakjock" Over the last month two guys have asked me about the injection carb on my M-14P. My computer - with the able assistance of a Microsoft program - devoured all my emails back to July. So, if those individuals are still interested please contact me again off line. Thanks, Hal Morley Yakjock@msn.com ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 04:37:46 PM PST US From: "Terry Calloway" Subject: Yak-List: No Contact --> Yak-List message posted by: "Terry Calloway" Jim Goolsby, Are you receiving my emails? tc ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 04:39:25 PM PST US From: JGibson912@aol.com Subject: Re: Yak-List: No Contact --> Yak-List message posted by: JGibson912@aol.com yes ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 07:57:22 PM PST US From: cjpilot710@aol.com Subject: Re: Yak-List: No Contact --> Yak-List message posted by: cjpilot710@aol.com Yes, I'm recieved this e-mail.