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1. 08:50 AM - Lift Helmet review (motoadve)
2. 05:06 PM - Did a stall, and engine almost quit. (motoadve)
3. 06:06 PM - CJ6a Rudder Pedal Extension Kit? (chrisunrau)
4. 07:45 PM - Re: CJ6a Rudder Pedal Extension Kit? (Peter Scott)
5. 08:23 PM - Re: CJ6a Rudder Pedal Extension Kit? (C & D B)
6. 10:17 PM - Electrical question (glipaz)
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Subject: | Lift Helmet review |
https://youtu.be/ZK4gKOHUqtA
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www.Backcountry182.com
Cessna 182 P
CJ -6
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Subject: | Did a stall, and engine almost quit. |
This stall was no different than all the ones I have practiced before, clean power
off, at recovery when I added power (very smoothly as I always do) engine
sputtered and stumbled, then continued fine.
During descend to pattern when I reduced power, engine was running a bit rougher
than usual , not terrible but I noticed it, 5 MP and 2000 RPMs.
Added some power at pattern and it smoothed out also at low power settings for
the landing was smooth.
Any theories?
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www.Backcountry182.com
Cessna 182 P
CJ -6
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Subject: | CJ6a Rudder Pedal Extension Kit? |
Having an absolute ball with my Nanchang CJ6 learning aerobatics. I've read about
a rudder pedal extension kit, and being 6'2" I think it would help me with
a little more room in the cockpit. Where do I source that?
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Subject: | Re: CJ6a Rudder Pedal Extension Kit? |
See the following from a previous post by Ed Kettler:
"I just bought a set from Alex Zayika (Spitfire1940@sbcglobal.net) that are
well made and easy to install. They are supposed to give another 2.25" of
leg room "
Peter Scott
PLEASE NOTE MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS is peter@scottbase.id.au
Please use the new address in future communications.
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 11:14 AM chrisunrau <cunrau@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Having an absolute ball with my Nanchang CJ6 learning aerobatics. I've
> read about a rudder pedal extension kit, and being 6'2" I think it would
> help me with a little more room in the cockpit. Where do I source that?
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=489203#489203
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Subject: | Re: CJ6a Rudder Pedal Extension Kit? |
Craig Payne makes them. yakman285@gmail.com
<mailto:yakman285@gmail.com>
> On 14/05/2019, at 2:44 PM, Peter Scott <peter@scottbase.id.au> wrote:
>
> See the following from a previous post by Ed Kettler:
> "I just bought a set from Alex Zayika (Spitfire1940@sbcglobal.net
<mailto:Spitfire1940@sbcglobal.net>) that are well made and easy to
install. They are supposed to give another 2.25" of leg room "
> Peter Scott
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> PLEASE NOTE MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS is peter@scottbase.id.au
<mailto:peter@scottbase.id.au>
> Please use the new address in future communications.
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> On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 11:14 AM chrisunrau <cunrau@gmail.com
<mailto:cunrau@gmail.com>> wrote:
<mailto:cunrau@gmail.com>>
>
> Having an absolute ball with my Nanchang CJ6 learning aerobatics.
I've read about a rudder pedal extension kit, and being 6'2" I think it
would help me with a little more room in the cockpit. Where do I source
that?
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=489203#489203
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Subject: | Electrical question |
I have an electrical question and would appreciate your advice.
I have a Nanchang with 4 unused switches on the standard lower/horizontal switch
panel. On the left vertical side panel, I have three other switches including
a switch for the alternator, a switch for the landing light and a switch for
nav and strobe lights. Is there any reason why these can't be rewired to use
the unused switches below? For example, can the alternator be wired to the
old generator switch? Can the light switches be rewired to use the other remaining
unused switches? I'm wondering if the amperage rating is wrong and that
is why they are on a separate panel.
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