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1. 09:45 AM - Re: Re: CJ-6 Prop (doug sapp)
2. 11:26 AM - Re: Re: Air Filter Dessicant (doug sapp)
3. 03:32 PM - Tracing CJ-6 history.... (jay-dub)
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Baoding Huiyang Aviation Propeller Making Factory
On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Warren Hill <k7wx@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> Marcus,
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> J9-G1 blades that I have are from the Huiyang Aero-propeller Factory at
> Baoding.
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> Warren Hill
> N464TW
> Mesa, AZ
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> On Jun 29, 2014, at 7:36 PM, Marcus Bates <marcusbates@att.net> wrote:
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> > What is the name of the manufacturer of the Chinese prop for the CJ-6A?
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> > http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List
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> > http://forums.matronics.com
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> > http://www.matronics.com/contribution
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Subject: | Re: Air Filter Dessicant |
Rob,
Thanks for that, I was not aware of the down side of the blue Cobalt
Chloride desiccant. Good post.
Best,
Doug Sapp
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Rob Rowe <yak-list@robrowe.plus.com> wrote:
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> The blue desiccant colour tracer is Cobalt Chloride which is a common
> allergen apparently and should be handled carefully, hence why it's being
> phased out to be replaced with various orange tracers. The Orange Green one
> is Methyl Violet I believe, which is considered safer.
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> Moreover Cobalt Chloride is a metal pitting agent (like all chlorides)
> that no doubt contributes to the aluminium alloy desiccant filter housing
> internal corrosion. So aside from toxicity moving away from Cobalt Chloride
> should help extend the life of your filter, either that or acquire one of
> Doug's stainless steel versions!
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> Rob R
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> dougsappllc(at)gmail.com wrote:
> > Also of some interest is the fact that when I ordered the blue desiccant
> from the factory I was informed that the EPA has ordained that the blue
> stuff is not good for us anymore so they could not sell it to me. I guess
> Spruce never got the message (or has a bunch of old stock). Anyway, the
> current opinion by those who look out for us is that the orange (turns to
> grey/green) is safe for us to use, guess the blue stuff killed their rats.
> Just kinda makes you feel warm and fuzzy all over knowing that these folks
> are looking out for us.
> > --
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=425693#425693
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Subject: | Tracing CJ-6 history.... |
First post!!
Hi,
I'm trying to trace the history of my "new" CJ-6A, serial 3151215, 1976 build.
It is one of five on the UK register and was previously N91555.
I'm particularly interested if any photos exist of it in Chinese service before
it was exported to the US.
Thanks.
Jay-Dub
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CJ and Yak-52 owner
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