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1. 02:58 PM - Fw: 701 front spar (horizontal stabilizer) (Frank Goodnight)
2. 06:19 PM - Re: Fw: 701 front spar (horizontal stabilizer) (wildhorsesracing)
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Subject: | Fwd: 701 front spar (horizontal stabilizer) |
Sent from my iPad
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Frank Goodnight <frank.goodnight@att.net>
> Date: January 6, 2015, 7:46:53 AM CST
> To: "vgstol@bigpond.net.au" <vgstol@bigpond.net.au>
> Subject: 701 front spar (horizontal stabilizer)
>
> I was at a flyin recently and Joe Spencer had his 701 there.His A/C handle
d and flew so much
> better than mine at low speed when at low or idle power that I decided to d
o all of his mods to
> my 701.--remove slats and install your VGS --completed last week. Am now w
orking on the
> Symmetrical tail , I have 2 questions. Using the layout provided on your 7
01 page , station
> # 320 shows to have a stand off of 20 mm , I can't make that work however 3
0mm seems to work .Is the 20 mm a typo or am I doing something wrong? At st
ation 245 the original front spar is 104 mm deep and is made from .016 6061
T6 the the new spar can only be 79 mm deep. Question
> Is in order to be sure and maintain strength or the spar , is it made from
.016 , .025 , or even .032 or Is some other method used to maintain strengt
h?
> I realize I may be sending this to the wrong people , if that is true I h
ope that you will forward
> It to someone that can help. Or will send me the address of someone that c
an .So far I haven't been able to contact Joe Spencer. Thanks for any consid
eration.
> Frank Goodnight
> 701 with 100 HP Rotax
> Fayetteville AR
> Ph 479 236 1121
>
> Sent from my iPad
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Subject: | Re: Fwd: 701 front spar (horizontal stabilizer) |
I'd like that info as well...=C2-=C2-
-jim
From: Frank Goodnight <frank.goodnight@att.net>
To: zenith701801-list@matronics.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 5:58 PM
Subject: Zenith701801-List: Fwd: 701 front spar (horizontal stabilizer)
Sent from my iPad
Begin forwarded message:
From: Frank Goodnight <frank.goodnight@att.net>
Subject: 701 front spar (horizontal stabilizer)
I was at a flyin recently and Joe Spencer had his 701 there.His A/C handled
and flew so much
better than mine at low speed when at low or idle power that I decided to d
o all of his mods to
my 701.--remove slats and install your VGS --completed last week. Am now wo
rking on the
Symmetrical tail , I have 2 questions. Using the layout provided on your 70
1 page , station
# 320 shows to have a stand off of 20 mm , I can't make that work however 3
0mm seems to work =C2-.Is the 20 mm a typo or am I doing something wrong?
At station 245 the original front spar is 104 mm deep and is made from .01
6 =C2-6061T6 the =C2-the new spar can only be 79 mm deep. Question
Is in order to be sure and maintain strength or the spar , is it made from
.016 , .025 , or even .032 or Is some other method used to maintain strengt
h?
=C2-I realize I may be sending this to the wrong people , if that is tru
e I hope that you will forward
It to someone that can help. Or will send me the address of someone that ca
n .So far I haven't been able to contact Joe Spencer. Thanks for any consid
eration.
Frank Goodnight
701 with 100 HP Rotax
Fayetteville AR
Ph 479 236 1121
Sent from my iPad
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