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1. 04:34 AM - Re: Nanchang Oil Scavenge Pump (mnwaust)
2. 04:44 PM - Has anyone got a Nanchang voltage regulator? (mnwaust)
3. 05:20 PM - Re: Has anyone got a Nanchang voltage regulator? (doug sapp)
4. 06:18 PM - Re: Re: RC Allen RCA2600 ADI (doug sapp)
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Subject: | Re: Nanchang Oil Scavenge Pump |
The problem wasn't the pump, it was a blockage in the lines somewhere.
Thanks to everyone who emailed me, your advice was very helpful.
Mark
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Subject: | Has anyone got a Nanchang voltage regulator? |
Hi Guys,
I am trying to to get hold of a voltage regulator for my Nanchang. The one I need
is the older type with the electrical connection lugs on the front. If anyone
has one in stock could you please email me with a price.
Thanks
Mark Norman
West Australia
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Subject: | Re: Has anyone got a Nanchang voltage regulator? |
Mark,
I have emailed my vendors in China as I find I am out of stock. As of today
they say 1 week to locate one, if found they can ship via Fed Ex direct to
you.
I do have the solid state regulators in stock, but do not have any knowledge
as to what it takes to convert from the magnetic style to the later solid
state regulator.
Always Yakin,
Doug Sapp
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 4:43 PM, mnwaust <tam231@bigpond.com> wrote:
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> Hi Guys,
>
> I am trying to to get hold of a voltage regulator for my Nanchang. The one
> I need is the older type with the electrical connection lugs on the front.
> If anyone has one in stock could you please email me with a price.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark Norman
> West Australia
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=236938#236938
>
>
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Always Yakin,
Doug Sapp
Phone 509-826-4610
Fax 509-826-3644
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Subject: | Re: RC Allen RCA2600 ADI |
Mark,
A few years ago I was looking for the same solution and this is what I came
up with:
There are several companies out there who have in the past made aerobatic
horizons for use in Citabria and other aerobatic aircraft. These units seem
to hold up well and would suit your needs I think. How ever they are air
driven. Most are vacuum, a few are vacuum OR pressure. The options to drive
it are few, venturi, electric stand by vac pump, or perhaps scavange some
air pressure off the aircraft pneumatic system. Either of these will work.
I chose to go with a 28 volt Airborne stand by pump. Unfortunatly I sold
that aircraft before I ever installed so I cannot tell you "the rest of the
story". Both units now sit on my shelf, $1500.00 takes them both. The
Airborne pump is factory new, the AI is used.
Doug
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 5:56 AM, marklevy <markwlevy@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Thanks for the feedback guys. The reason I'm looking at the new RCA2600
> (which is, incidentally, fully solid state)is as a replacement for my
> Russian horizon which is becoming unreliable.
> I need my replacement ADI to reliably survive continuous acro and be
> reliable enough for a climb through/descent below cloud to VFR conditions
> before/after an airshow: this is NOT for serious IFR.
>
> I looked at the TRuTrak, but was put off by its use of processed vert speed
> for pitch information, which, I would have thought would make it very
> 'twitchy' for stable flight, as I may have up to 4 aircraft formating on me
> during a climb thru cloud.
>
> So the question is: is the TT reasonably pitch stable, and can it handle
> plenty of acro and still be stable afterwards.
>
> I know there are a bunch of nice EFIS boxes out there, but I want to retain
> the a/c's vintage character panel.
>
> Appreciate the help.
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=236509#236509
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>
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Always Yakin,
Doug Sapp
Phone 509-826-4610
Fax 509-826-3644
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