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1. 05:42 AM - Re: Re: Instant Garage (Noel Loveys)
2. 06:08 AM - Re: Re: My First Milestone + Pic of the Day (William Dominguez)
3. 06:31 AM - Re: Re: Instant Garage (Matt Reeves)
4. 06:32 AM - Re: Re: Instant Garage (Ron Lalonde)
5. 06:42 AM - Re: Re: Instant Garage (ZodieRocket)
6. 07:01 AM - Re: Re: Instant Garage (raymondj)
7. 07:51 AM - Re: Instant Garage (Keith Ashcraft)
8. 09:26 AM - composite VS Aluminum (Joe)
9. 09:45 AM - Re: composite VS Aluminum (TxDave)
10. 12:03 PM - Re: composite VS Aluminum (Tim Juhl)
11. 12:14 PM - Re: composite VS Aluminum (Noel Loveys)
12. 12:17 PM - Re: Re: composite VS Aluminum (ZodieRocket)
13. 12:20 PM - Re: Re: Instant Garage (Ron Lalonde)
14. 12:35 PM - Microair 760 Radios (Pete Krotje)
15. 01:02 PM - Re: Microair 760 Radios (ZodieRocket)
16. 01:39 PM - Re: Microair 760 Radios (Pete Krotje)
17. 06:17 PM - 912 carb sync (Joe Spencer)
18. 06:17 PM - Rudder Cable Outlet Fairing (Michael Valentine)
19. 07:24 PM - Re: Rudder Cable Outlet Fairing (Bryan Martin)
20. 07:35 PM - Re: Rudder Cable Outlet Fairing (Jaybannist@cs.com)
21. 11:33 PM - landing/taxi light location and installation (john butterfield)
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Subject: | Re: Instant Garage |
Come to Newfoundland...... We're smart enough to be enough like Ireland
not
to have any snakes or otherwise extremely venomous critters here. Good
fishing too.
The only part you might not be interested in is the climate... Six
months of
winter and six months of "hard sledding" ;-)
Noel
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tom Lutz
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:45 AM
Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Re: Instant Garage
And we all know what would happen if snakes got into your airplane
workshop
unnoticed.....SNAKES ON A M***F*** PLANE!
Sorry, couldn't resist.
On 3/22/07, Matt Reeves <mattreeves@yahoo.com> wrote:
Don't use dirt. I did that and found out it lets all the moisture
through
and rodents and snakes and I HATE SNAKES - (spawns of Satan - kill them
all). At least put down plywood but I'd say pour concrete and put some
lights in it.
P.S. when it rains, puddles form in the overhang areas and SNAKES get
under
and around and IN it and did I mention I HATE SNAKES - I don't care if
they
are friendly pets that you put on a leash, cuddle, and show your friends
-
KILL them all.
Matt
Tim Juhl <juhl@avci.net> wrote:
Regarding fabric shelter - floor is your choice - dirt, wood, concrete.
Tim
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Subject: | Re: My First Milestone + Pic of the Day |
I want to thanks all for your encouraging words. The help Ive received from
this list have been crucial in getting my tail done. Special thanks to some
individuals for their extra help, I wont mention them to avoid sounding like
an academy award winner.
Hope to see all in Sun-n-fun.
William Dominguez
Zodiac 601XL Plans
Miami, Florida
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Subject: | Re: Instant Garage |
You guys are all cracking me up!! I don't care if the snakes eat bugs, rodents,
cows, or even my MOOCH-in-law, I want them all dead - evil ugly creatures from
HELL.
I was thinking of taking over Steve Irwin's crocodile hunter show but I think
they'd have to edit out the parts of me bashing snakes with a shovel and burning
them all while screaming like a sissy girl.
Bottom line is this: Build your airplane wherever you can - if that means a
temporary instant garage - great - at least you're building and looking forward
to getting out of bed every day - you'll be like a kid.
Also, I built part of my airplane in a storage unit which had electricity. It
was fenched and I only had to pay $5 more/month for electric. I think I had
a 14x30 unit - but that's an idea too.
Best of luck and KILL THE SNAKES and no I won't be going to see that snakes on
a plane movie - Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones who found a snake in a cockpit
was enough for me - even if it was a pet - and can bring world peace - I'd still
throw his slithery butt OUT of the plane - and hopefully it'd LAND on my
Mother-In-Law!!!!
Matt
Steve Hulland <marinegunner@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey,
Most snakes are good. Bull Snakes keep pack rats and rattle snakes away as they
eat them. Many snakes eat bugs. Small snakes fly well and remain in your pocket.
Yep! Snakes on A Plane really sucked, but some snakes are fine.
Do Not Archive
Semper Fi,
Steven R. Hulland
CH 600 Taildragger
Amado, AZ
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Subject: | Re: Instant Garage |
Where in Newfoundland??
Heck, a "instant garage" would be crushed by the snow load you guys get over
on "the rock".
Ron
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Subject: | Re: Instant Garage |
Yes but during that 6 mos of sledding they have a rum called
=93Screech=94,
by far the best rum in the world if you enjoy a super heavy dark rum
that is! But then again we use Molasses on our pancakes instead of maple
syrup. I took some to Jon Croke the last time we visited, I=92m not
sure
he enjoyed it as he prefers a light rum, but we had a good time. The
main city for the island is built on a hill and all streets head for
water at the bottom! Not the best place for skateboards. Seriously, it
is a land like no other and has a natural beauty unspoiled by
civilization. Plus I have a hard time believing you can find a
friendlier people outside Cape Breton!
Mark Townsend Alma, Ontario
Zodiac 601XL C-GOXL, CH701 just started
HYPERLINK "http://www.ch601.org"www.ch601.org / HYPERLINK
"http://www.ch701.com"www.ch701.com/ HYPERLINK
"http://www.Osprey2.com"www.Osprey2.com
do not archive
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Noel Loveys
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:41 AM
Subject: RE: Zenith-List: Re: Instant Garage
Come to Newfoundland...... We're smart enough to be enough like Ireland
not to have any snakes or otherwise extremely venomous critters here.
Good fishing too.
The only part you might not be interested in is the climate... Six
months of winter and six months of "hard sledding" ;-)
Noel
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tom Lutz
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:45 AM
Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Re: Instant Garage
And we all know what would happen if snakes got into your airplane
workshop unnoticed.....SNAKES ON A M***F*** PLANE!
Sorry, couldn't resist.
On 3/22/07, Matt Reeves <HYPERLINK
"mailto:mattreeves@yahoo.com"mattreeves@yahoo.com> wrote:
Don't use dirt. I did that and found out it lets all the moisture
through and rodents and snakes and I HATE SNAKES - (spawns of Satan -
kill them all). At least put down plywood but I'd say pour concrete and
put some lights in it.
P.S. when it rains, puddles form in the overhang areas and SNAKES get
under and around and IN it and did I mention I HATE SNAKES - I don't
care if they are friendly pets that you put on a leash, cuddle, and show
your friends - KILL them all.
Matt
Tim Juhl <HYPERLINK "mailto:juhl@avci.net" \njuhl@avci.net> wrote:
Regarding fabric shelter - floor is your choice - dirt, wood, concrete.
Tim
--------
DO NOT ARCHIVE
______________
CFII
Champ L16A flying
Zodiac
_____
Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast
with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut.
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http://forums.matronics.com
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Subject: | Re: Instant Garage |
Don't be wishy-washy. How do you REALLY feel about snakes? :)
The containers sound like a great idea, if only for storage so you can store
the materials and tools you're not using that day to maximize the usability
of the space you have. Or... you could sleep in it and build in your bed
room. Easy to keep snakes out, too.
Raymond Julian
Kettle River, MN
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Matt Reeves
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 8:31 AM
To: zenith-list@matronics.com
Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Re: Instant Garage
You guys are all cracking me up!! I don't care if the snakes eat bugs,
rodents, cows, or even my MOOCH-in-law, I want them all dead - evil ugly
creatures from HELL.
I was thinking of taking over Steve Irwin's crocodile hunter show but I
think they'd have to edit out the parts of me bashing snakes with a shovel
and burning them all while screaming like a sissy girl.
Bottom line is this: Build your airplane wherever you can - if that means
a temporary instant garage - great - at least you're building and looking
forward to getting out of bed every day - you'll be like a kid.
Also, I built part of my airplane in a storage unit which had electricity.
It was fenched and I only had to pay $5 more/month for electric. I think I
had a 14x30 unit - but that's an idea too.
Best of luck and KILL THE SNAKES and no I won't be going to see that
snakes on a plane movie - Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones who found a snake
in a cockpit was enough for me - even if it was a pet - and can bring world
peace - I'd still throw his slithery butt OUT of the plane - and hopefully
it'd LAND on my Mother-In-Law!!!!
Matt
Steve Hulland <marinegunner@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey,
Most snakes are good. Bull Snakes keep pack rats and rattle snakes away
as they eat them. Many snakes eat bugs. Small snakes fly well and remain in
your pocket. Yep! Snakes on A Plane really sucked, but some snakes are fine.
Do Not Archive
Semper Fi,
Steven R. Hulland
CH 600 Taildragger
Amado, AZ
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Subject: | Re: Instant Garage |
All,
Here is my airplane factory. It is a Cover-It shelter that I picked up
for "FREE". It had some tears in it so that is why there is a Blue Poly
on the inside. It keeps the snow and rain off of me.
I don't have problems with snakes, since I live at an altitude of 9,100
feet. Snakes don't like the thin/cold air. I get an average of 130"-150"
of snow each year, so I did some truss-beefing-up to help in that area.
For Mooch-in-laws, this is where I reside, instead of the house.
Size is 12'x30' but since there is a door on the other side, I walled of
the last 4' and use that as storage. The bench is 4'x12.5' with storage
shelves. The upper shelf is for un-formed flat sheets of Aluminum. The
steel-tube frame along the wall is for the Smyth Sidewinder I am also
building.
Anyway, try to do whatever it takes to get your plane built. For
temperature extremes, Summer time is ok, Winter time, I usually call it
quits and go in the house when it cools down to 18-20F.
Good Luck!!!!
Keith
CH701 -- 10% scratch
Sidewinder -- 8% scratch
Teenie Two -- wooden forms built
N 38.9947
W 105.1305
Alt. 9,100'
Bryan Martin wrote:
> <bryanmmartin@comcast.net>
>
> I live in an apartment with no garage so I built my Zodiac in a 24'
> cargo trailer that I bought for $4800 and parked in a outdoor storage
> lot space that I rented for $35.00 a month. So it's certainly
> possible to build in a container like this, and you can always sell
> the container after you finish the plane. You do what you gotta do.
>
> On Mar 20, 2007, at 10:37 PM, Tom Lutz wrote:
>
>> Anyone have thoughts about using one of these for a workshop?
>> http://www.iport.com/sales.html
>>
>> Costs around $2100 delivered and freshly painted -- is it worth it?
>>
>> I have a basement with limited access and no garage. I need space
>> from somewhere, whether it's one of these, rented storage, or
>> something. Suggestions anyone?
>>
>
>
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Subject: | composite VS Aluminum |
I had the opportunity to build a Quickie many years back in a project
schoolflight class with a bunch of high school kids. Many years after
touring the school, I could still smell that RAF epoxy in the room, even
after the school tried to cover it up with paint! I can remember the kids
all wearing rubber gloves and smearing hand cream on to keep the epoxy off
their skin. I can remember the kids "itching" to get home after a night of
sanding parts. I still don't know what long term effect it had on my health.
With my Zenith 601 XL, the only clean up is my shop vac picking up the rivet
stams off the floor! the 601 is a joy to build, faster to build, cleaner to
build, more satisfying feeling of accomplishment after the parts are made,
and I feel it's about the safest homebuilt plane on the market along with
other aluminum planes like the Sonex. Living in Oshkosh and working for news
radio on the convention site, I see the planes that have accidents during
the convention. When I arrived on the crash site of an EZY, I couldn't find
the plane, just very small chunks of foam and glass that could fit in the
palm of your hand. I also remember seeing a crew picking up the remains of a
Glassair with a shovel.
You can't beat the value of a 601 (any style). Even if you decide to abandon
the project in the future, there is a big market for the parts you made.
It's safe and economical, you can land it on a dirt runway, it fits a big
guy, engine out landings are safe and survivable, visibility is excellent,
and there is a huge support group. That's what sold me.
Joe Scheibinger
2809 Scenic Drive
Oshkosh, WI 54904
Phone: 920-237-1450
E-mail: backstagelive@gmail.com
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Subject: | Re: composite VS Aluminum |
Very well said, Joe. You'd be a good used car salesman.
do not archive
Dave Clay
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Subject: | Re: composite VS Aluminum |
I think we've found a spokesman!
Tim Juhl
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DO NOT ARCHIVE
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CFII
Champ L16A flying
Zodiac XL - Jabiru 3300A
Working on wings
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Subject: | composite VS Aluminum |
I guess it all depends for what you are looking... If it's speed and slippy
there is no doubt the glass will win out. If it's durability I don't think
you can beat the aluminium.
When I did composites in trade school we had to wear full one piece body
suits... A fresh one every day, two if we took off the suit for dinner (a
must). The suits and the positive ventilation of the composites room kept
scratching to somewhere around nil.
Aluminium can also bring you into contact with some nasty chemicals like
Alumiprep and Alodyne. The nice thing about aluminium is it is totally
inert to UV radiation. You can also come across a few things like
dissimilar metal corrosion but by and large unless you want to build a race
plane or be the fastest kid on the block I think aluminium is the better
choice. There is still plenty of composite you can add to an aluminium
structure if you want...e.g. wing tips, fairings, cowls, instrument panels
etc.
Noel
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Joe
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:55 PM
> To: zenith-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Zenith-List: composite VS Aluminum
>
>
>
> I had the opportunity to build a Quickie many years back in a project
> schoolflight class with a bunch of high school kids. Many years after
> touring the school, I could still smell that RAF epoxy in the
> room, even
> after the school tried to cover it up with paint! I can
> remember the kids
> all wearing rubber gloves and smearing hand cream on to keep
> the epoxy off
> their skin. I can remember the kids "itching" to get home
> after a night of
> sanding parts. I still don't know what long term effect it
> had on my health.
>
> With my Zenith 601 XL, the only clean up is my shop vac
> picking up the rivet
> stams off the floor! the 601 is a joy to build, faster to
> build, cleaner to
> build, more satisfying feeling of accomplishment after the
> parts are made,
> and I feel it's about the safest homebuilt plane on the
> market along with
> other aluminum planes like the Sonex. Living in Oshkosh and
> working for news
> radio on the convention site, I see the planes that have
> accidents during
> the convention. When I arrived on the crash site of an EZY, I
> couldn't find
> the plane, just very small chunks of foam and glass that
> could fit in the
> palm of your hand. I also remember seeing a crew picking up
> the remains of a
> Glassair with a shovel.
>
> You can't beat the value of a 601 (any style). Even if you
> decide to abandon
> the project in the future, there is a big market for the
> parts you made.
> It's safe and economical, you can land it on a dirt runway,
> it fits a big
> guy, engine out landings are safe and survivable, visibility
> is excellent,
> and there is a huge support group. That's what sold me.
>
> Joe Scheibinger
> 2809 Scenic Drive
> Oshkosh, WI 54904
>
> Phone: 920-237-1450
> E-mail: backstagelive@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Subject: | Re: composite VS Aluminum |
Actually it would make a wonderful article for www.ch601.org Can
someone write up a good article over the pro's and cons and send it to
me for posting.
Mark Townsend Alma, Ontario
Zodiac 601XL C-GOXL, CH701 just started
www.ch601.org / www.ch701.com / www.Osprey2.com
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tim Juhl
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 2:03 PM
Subject: Zenith-List: Re: composite VS Aluminum
I think we've found a spokesman!
Tim Juhl
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DO NOT ARCHIVE
______________
CFII
Champ L16A flying
Zodiac XL - Jabiru 3300A
Working on wings
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Subject: | Re: Instant Garage |
Hey Mark, I married a Cape Bretoner!!!
One with five toes on each foot too!!!!....
Ron
>Yes but during that 6 mos of sledding they have a rum called Screech,
>by far the best rum in the world if you enjoy a super heavy dark rum
>that is! But then again we use Molasses on our pancakes instead of maple
>syrup. I took some to Jon Croke the last time we visited, Im not sure
>he enjoyed it as he prefers a light rum, but we had a good time. The
>main city for the island is built on a hill and all streets head for
>water at the bottom! Not the best place for skateboards. Seriously, it
>is a land like no other and has a natural beauty unspoiled by
>civilization. Plus I have a hard time believing you can find a
>friendlier people outside Cape Breton!
>
>Mark Townsend Alma, Ontario
>Zodiac 601XL C-GOXL, CH701 just started
>HYPERLINK "http://www.ch601.org"www.ch601.org / HYPERLINK
>"http://www.ch701.com"www.ch701.com/ HYPERLINK
>"http://www.Osprey2.com"www.Osprey2.com
>do not archive
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
>[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Noel Loveys
>Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:41 AM
>To: zenith-list@matronics.com
>Subject: RE: Zenith-List: Re: Instant Garage
>
>Come to Newfoundland...... We're smart enough to be enough like Ireland
>not to have any snakes or otherwise extremely venomous critters here.
>Good fishing too.
>
>The only part you might not be interested in is the climate... Six
>months of winter and six months of "hard sledding" ;-)
>
>
>Noel
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
>[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tom Lutz
>Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:45 AM
>To: zenith-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Re: Instant Garage
>And we all know what would happen if snakes got into your airplane
>workshop unnoticed.....SNAKES ON A M***F*** PLANE!
>
>Sorry, couldn't resist.
>On 3/22/07, Matt Reeves <HYPERLINK
>"mailto:mattreeves@yahoo.com"mattreeves@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Don't use dirt. I did that and found out it lets all the moisture
>through and rodents and snakes and I HATE SNAKES - (spawns of Satan -
>kill them all). At least put down plywood but I'd say pour concrete and
>put some lights in it.
>
>P.S. when it rains, puddles form in the overhang areas and SNAKES get
>under and around and IN it and did I mention I HATE SNAKES - I don't
>care if they are friendly pets that you put on a leash, cuddle, and show
>your friends - KILL them all.
>
>Matt
>
>Tim Juhl <HYPERLINK "mailto:juhl@avci.net" \njuhl@avci.net> wrote:
>
>Regarding fabric shelter - floor is your choice - dirt, wood, concrete.
>
>Tim
>
>--------
>DO NOT ARCHIVE
>______________
>CFII
>Champ L16A flying
>Zodiac
>
> _____
>
>Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast
>with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut.
>
>
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>
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Have Some Fun Out Of The Sun This March Break
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Subject: | Microair 760 Radios |
Hi All,
Jabiru USA has a shelf full of brand new Microair 760 transceivers. First
come first served at $750.00. Compare to Aircraft Spruce at $882. These
are the current versions and have all arrived here in the last three months.
Call Dana or Angie at 931-680-2800 for details.
Pete Krotje
Jabiru USA Sport Aircraft, LLC
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Subject: | Microair 760 Radios |
Hi Pete are you joining us for the BBQ this year?
Mark Townsend Alma, Ontario
Zodiac 601XL C-GOXL, CH701 just started
www.ch601.org / www.ch701.com / www.Osprey2.com
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[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Pete Krotje
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 2:34 PM
Subject: Zenith-List: Microair 760 Radios
Hi All,
Jabiru USA has a shelf full of brand new Microair 760 transceivers.
First
come first served at $750.00. Compare to Aircraft Spruce at $882.
These
are the current versions and have all arrived here in the last three
months.
Call Dana or Angie at 931-680-2800 for details.
Pete Krotje
Jabiru USA Sport Aircraft, LLC
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Subject: | Microair 760 Radios |
I hope so. That night is a free night for me this year.
Pete Krotje
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 4:02 PM
Subject: RE: Zenith-List: Microair 760 Radios
Hi Pete are you joining us for the BBQ this year?
Mark Townsend Alma, Ontario
Zodiac 601XL C-GOXL, CH701 just started
www.ch601.org / www.ch701.com / www.Osprey2.com
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From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Pete Krotje
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 2:34 PM
Subject: Zenith-List: Microair 760 Radios
Hi All,
Jabiru USA has a shelf full of brand new Microair 760 transceivers.
First
come first served at $750.00. Compare to Aircraft Spruce at $882.
These
are the current versions and have all arrived here in the last three
months.
Call Dana or Angie at 931-680-2800 for details.
Pete Krotje
Jabiru USA Sport Aircraft, LLC
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Thanks guys for the replies on the carb sync problem. Think I will try
Klaus' push/pull rod setup. Will report.
Joe
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Subject: | Rudder Cable Outlet Fairing |
Listers - have a problem here and can't figure it out.
I measured the hole in my side skin for the rudder cable outlet fairing as
follows per plans 6-B-4 (08/05):
395mm from the back of the fuse to the center of the hole - 20mm wide;
8mm high, bottom flush with the top of the lower longeron
This measurement conforms to every picture I can see - including the side
view and the end view on page 6-B-4.
Interestingly, if one looks at 6-B-4(2) - the fairing - and mentally moves
it up to the side view directly above, it immediately becomes apparent that
the opening ridge in the fairing is not going to fit properly over the
hole. (AKA 20/20 hindsight)
Either I am completely missing something, or the plans are wrong. Either
way, I need help! BTW, I have already cut the 20x8 hole, so if you tell me
I have it in the wrong place and should do something different, please
suggest fixes as well!
Michael in NH
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Subject: | Re: Rudder Cable Outlet Fairing |
You'll probably have to trim the bottom side of the fairing in order
to center the fairing ridge over the hole.
On Mar 22, 2007, at 9:16 PM, Michael Valentine wrote:
> I measured the hole in my side skin for the rudder cable outlet
> fairing as follows per plans 6-B-4 (08/05):
>
> This measurement conforms to every picture I can see - including
> the side view and the end view on page 6-B-4.
>
> Interestingly, if one looks at 6-B-4(2) - the fairing - and
> mentally moves it up to the side view directly above, it
> immediately becomes apparent that the opening ridge in the fairing
> is not going to fit properly over the hole.
>
> Either I am completely missing something, or the plans are wrong.
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Bryan Martin
N61BM, CH 601 XL,
RAM Subaru, Stratus redrive.
do not archive.
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Subject: | Rudder Cable Outlet Fairing |
Michael,
As I recall, the fairing must be trimmed, both on the bottom and the top to fit
properly.
Jay in Dallas
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"Michael Valentine" <mgvalentine@gmail.com> wrote:
>Listers - have a problem here and can't figure it out.
>
>I measured the hole in my side skin for the rudder cable outlet fairing as
>follows per plans 6-B-4 (08/05):
>395mm from the back of the fuse to the center of the hole - 20mm wide;
>8mm high, bottom flush with the top of the lower longeron
>
>This measurement conforms to every picture I can see - including the side
>view and the end view on page 6-B-4.
>
>Interestingly, if one looks at 6-B-4(2) - the fairing - and mentally moves
>it up to the side view directly above, it immediately becomes apparent that
>the opening ridge in the fairing is not going to fit properly over the
>hole. (AKA 20/20 hindsight)
>
>Either I am completely missing something, or the plans are wrong. Either
>way, I need help! BTW, I have already cut the 20x8 hole, so if you tell me
>I have it in the wrong place and should do something different, please
>suggest fixes as well!
>
>
>Michael in NH
>
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Subject: | landing/taxi light location and installation |
hi list
i have put together the landing and taxi light frame.
i want to install it on the right wing and instead of
on the end, i want to move it inboard one rib.
is there any problem or things i should consider
before i cut the wing.
i am using the zenith system
regards
john butterfield
601XL corvair
Torrance, ca
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