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1. 08:05 AM - SB - 59,60,107 (Herb Coussons)
2. 08:31 AM - Re: SB - 59,60,107 (George Coy)
3. 10:48 AM - Re: SB - 59,60,107 (A. Dennis Savarese)
4. 11:24 AM - Looking for some help with my research (Larry Pine)
5. 11:33 AM - Re: SB - 59,60,107 (A. Dennis Savarese)
6. 11:54 AM - Re: SB - 59,60,107 (George Coy)
7. 07:17 PM - Re: CJ6A tow bar (Mike Bell)
8. 08:43 PM - Mail Call for Mark Bitterlich (cd001633)
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Quick question.
If a standard Yak 52 was OH in Russia in 1987.
Then imported in 1996. It has not had SB 59,60,or 107 done.
Can that be done in US? Or is it only at the factory? If it can be done in US
- who and how much?
Herb
Dr. Herb Coussons, MD
drc@wscare.com
2641 Development Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311
Cell 920-639-8434
Work 920-338-6868
Fax 920-338-6869
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The SB 59 and 60 may have been done at the last Russian overhaul. Look at
the "G" meter markings if the green ends at +5 then 59 and 60 have not been
done. Also look at the bottom wing root bottom cover. If 59 and 60 are done
then you will see a raised section that is triangular and about 8 inches on
a side. If it has not been done then you will see a raised section that is
square and about 2 inches on a side. Bulletin 59 puts a bigger main spar in
the aircraft and bulletin 60 puts the bigger wing attach fitting.
Bulletin 107 was not issued until the middle 1990's. It was issued to extend
the service life beyond 3000 hrs and is not necessary for any other reason.
It does not change the allowed "G" ratings.
There are no facilities here in the U.S. to do the work and it is rather
expensive.
George Coy
CAS Ltd.
714 Airport Rd.
Swanton VT 05488
802-868-5633 off
802-363-5782 cell
802-868-4465 Fax
george.coy@gmail.com
http://coyafct.com/
SKYPE george.coy
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Herb Coussons
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 11:03 AM
Subject: Yak-List: SB - 59,60,107
Quick question.
If a standard Yak 52 was OH in Russia in 1987.
Then imported in 1996. It has not had SB 59,60,or 107 done.
Can that be done in US? Or is it only at the factory? If it can be done in
US - who and how much?
Herb
Dr. Herb Coussons, MD
drc@wscare.com
2641 Development Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311
Cell 920-639-8434
Work 920-338-6868
Fax 920-338-6869
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Subject: | Re: SB - 59,60,107 |
Herb,
Yak 52's , '87 vintage, should already have 59 and 60 completed since
this was incorporate in the manufacturing process after the '86 models
Many have 107 completed as well.
59 and 60 is cost prohibitive and typically can not be done in the US.
107 could be done in the US, but is also fairly pricey.
Dennis
On 6/8/2011 10:02 AM, Herb Coussons wrote:
> --> Yak-List message posted by: Herb Coussons<drc@wscare.com>
>
> Quick question.
>
> If a standard Yak 52 was OH in Russia in 1987.
> Then imported in 1996. It has not had SB 59,60,or 107 done.
>
> Can that be done in US? Or is it only at the factory? If it can be done in
US - who and how much?
>
> Herb
>
>
> Dr. Herb Coussons, MD
> drc@wscare.com
> 2641 Development Drive
> Green Bay, WI 54311
> Cell 920-639-8434
> Work 920-338-6868
> Fax 920-338-6869
>
>
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Subject: | Looking for some help with my research |
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Subject: | Re: SB - 59,60,107 |
I misunderstood Herb's question/statement. I was speaking of an '87
MODEL year and Herb was referring to one that was overhauled IN 1987, no
model year indicated. I am therefore defaulting to George's reply.
Dennis
On 6/8/2011 12:43 PM, A. Dennis Savarese wrote:
> Herb,
> Yak 52's , '87 vintage, should already have 59 and 60 completed since
> this was incorporate in the manufacturing process after the '86
> models Many have 107 completed as well.
>
> 59 and 60 is cost prohibitive and typically can not be done in the
> US. 107 could be done in the US, but is also fairly pricey.
> Dennis
>
> On 6/8/2011 10:02 AM, Herb Coussons wrote:
>> --> Yak-List message posted by: Herb Coussons<drc@wscare.com>
>>
>> Quick question.
>>
>> If a standard Yak 52 was OH in Russia in 1987.
>> Then imported in 1996. It has not had SB 59,60,or 107 done.
>>
>> Can that be done in US? Or is it only at the factory? If it can be
>> done in US - who and how much?
>>
>> Herb
>>
>>
>>
>> Dr. Herb Coussons, MD
>> drc@wscare.com
>> 2641 Development Drive
>> Green Bay, WI 54311
>> Cell 920-639-8434
>> Work 920-338-6868
>> Fax 920-338-6869
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Normally all aircraft overhauled from Late 1986 and on had the bulletins
applied. The exception is that some air clubs kept the +5 -3 spar aircraft
for landing practice only. They were marked +5 -3 in 3 foot high white
letters on the side of the aircraft. I think we imported one or two of
these.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of A. Dennis Savarese
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: Yak-List: SB - 59,60,107
<dsavarese0812@bellsouth.net>
I misunderstood Herb's question/statement. I was speaking of an '87
MODEL year and Herb was referring to one that was overhauled IN 1987, no
model year indicated. I am therefore defaulting to George's reply.
Dennis
On 6/8/2011 12:43 PM, A. Dennis Savarese wrote:
> Herb,
> Yak 52's , '87 vintage, should already have 59 and 60 completed since
> this was incorporate in the manufacturing process after the '86
> models Many have 107 completed as well.
>
> 59 and 60 is cost prohibitive and typically can not be done in the
> US. 107 could be done in the US, but is also fairly pricey.
> Dennis
>
> On 6/8/2011 10:02 AM, Herb Coussons wrote:
>> --> Yak-List message posted by: Herb Coussons<drc@wscare.com>
>>
>> Quick question.
>>
>> If a standard Yak 52 was OH in Russia in 1987.
>> Then imported in 1996. It has not had SB 59,60,or 107 done.
>>
>> Can that be done in US? Or is it only at the factory? If it can be
>> done in US - who and how much?
>>
>> Herb
>>
>>
>>
>> Dr. Herb Coussons, MD
>> drc@wscare.com
>> 2641 Development Drive
>> Green Bay, WI 54311
>> Cell 920-639-8434
>> Work 920-338-6868
>> Fax 920-338-6869
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Subject: | Re: CJ6A tow bar |
A portable tow bar intended for the Grumman Tiger works pretty well.
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Mike Bell
Elk Grove, CA
avbell2(at)comcastdotnet
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=342466#342466
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Subject: | Mail Call for Mark Bitterlich |
Hi Mark,
Trying to reach you regarding your interest in the V-530 propeller.
I replied to your message but the e-mail was returned as undeliverable -
please call or e-mail when able.
Thanks,
Sam Sax
305.215.5599
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