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1. 05:29 PM - Re: Axle Drill Guide (special4)
2. 05:59 PM - Tire wear at annual (LarryMcFarland)
3. 06:28 PM - Re: nut plates / anchor nuts (leinad)
4. 07:00 PM - 601XL Phase One Flight Data (John Smith)
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Subject: | Re: Axle Drill Guide |
I like to borrow the drill guide...
Please contact me for address.
Thanks
Peter Sonders
Zodiac 650
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Sportsflyer
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Subject: | Tire wear at annual |
Hi Guys,
During the annual inspection, I found the center-tread on the left main
tire at 1/32-inch, the right main tread at 1/16-inch and the nose tread
at 5/32-inch or no perceptible wear. I purchased 3 more tires at $35.00
ea, but this may not have been the best decision. I could have just
rotated the left main with the nose tire. There were 150 hours and 300
plus landings on them and theyd have gone another 100 hours and 200
landings just with the rotation. The tubes were in excellent condition
and the elephant washers that were put on the stems have kept them in
good shape too. The old tires will be individually Saran-wrapped and
shelved for spares and, will probably not be needed for a long time.
They are the S-83 Michelin 3.5 x 8.0s fit onto 4.0 x 8.0 Matco wheels.
They are marked for 400 lb capacity at 33 psi, which means about 600 lbs
max each. I really like these tires on the Zenith 8-inch wheels and
because more than some of you have these too, I thought you might like
this conditional report.
Fly safe guys,
Larry McFarland (1150 lb average flight weight) 601HDS at
www.macsmachine.com
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Subject: | Re: nut plates / anchor nuts |
Ordered them from Van's last night. They shipped them today. They were 80 cents
each.
Dan
leinad wrote:
> I'm looking for a less expensive source for these. I've got a lot more access
covers to install and I was very disappointed to see the price on the ones I
like has gone up greatly at ACS. They are now almost 2 dollars a piece! I
think the last time I purchased them they were around 20 cents a piece.
> The ones I've been using are K1100-06. They are the "dimpled ones for receiving
flat head screws.
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> Dan Dempsey
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Scratch building XL with Corvair Engine
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Subject: | 601XL Phase One Flight Data |
My plane is ready for its maiden flight and I would like to get some flight
data to pass on to my test pilot such as:=0A=0AEngine type, Vx, Vy, Vso, b
est glide speed, takeoff ground rotate speed, climb speed, landing touch do
wn speed with flaps configurations, etc....=0A=0AI am aware that each that
plane is configured differently, thus,-different flight data, but having
some data is better than no data.=0A=0A____________________________________
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