... Hi, To overcome the inertia problem use gravity. Place the A.C. on wedges which form an incline (use cedar shingles), set the angle of the wedge so the...
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Davis, Marc
marc.davis@...
Sep 2, 2000 1:16 am
Has any one adapted a magneto to an EA81? Marc...
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Henry Ilnicki
hilnicki@...
Sep 2, 2000 1:23 am
... John, I'm no expert but I do recall a quick and dirty calculation to use: 2.5 lb thrust = 1 ESHP, where E means equivalent. Then, unless you have...
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N57FJ@...
Sep 2, 2000 1:41 am
In a message dated 09/01/2000 9:17:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, marc.davis@... writes: << Has any one adapted a magneto to an EA81? Marc ... Why would...
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Clare Snyder
claresnyder@...
Sep 2, 2000 1:42 am
Why would you? I know, no battery or generator. I'd rather just loose 10 or 20 lbs. ... From: "Davis, Marc" <marc.davis@...> To: <airsoob@...> Sent:...
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N57FJ@...
Sep 2, 2000 1:46 am
In a message dated 09/01/2000 9:42:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time, claresnyder@... writes: << Why would you? I know, no battery or generator. I'd rather just...
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Eduardo Iglesias
emiglesias@...
Sep 2, 2000 2:33 am
Bud I like your simple solution but, which kind of glure "super glue" is? We haven´t that in Argentina. Thanks Eduardo ... De: Budstor@......
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Budstor@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:00 am
Eduardo, Any kind of glue will work. It's just that we have what is called 'super glue' that will bind things very well and do it in a couple of seconds. Bud...
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N57FJ@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:22 am
In a message dated 09/01/2000 10:34:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, emiglesias@... writes: << I like your simple solution but, which kind of glure...
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John Petrie
pak04798@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:55 am
Thanks Henry, this would also be in line with what I am feeling on the runway - when I apply full power and start the high speed taxi - the acceleration is ...
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Van Caulart
etivc@...
Sep 2, 2000 4:10 am
Eduardo: Super glue is a name brand for "cyanoacrylate anaerobic" type glues. Another name is Krazy Glue. PeterVC...
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E. Scott Barland Jr.
escotland@...
Sep 2, 2000 4:30 am
Thats quite a unique and exclusive combo of airframe and powerplant Henry! I 've only seen 2 Durands since the prototype flew In the early eighties. Tell the...
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MICHEAL GASPARD
gyromike@...
Sep 2, 2000 4:43 am
I am kinda curious about this myself. I would like to mount an EA-81 on my gyro, and don't want an electrical system. I have seen a SLICK mag mounted on a VW....
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Brian
brimarch@...
Sep 2, 2000 1:25 pm
ok guys heres the problem with converting to mags, the failure rate. I am an A&P with alot of experiance and have seen alot of airplanes come in on one mag of...
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Van Caulart
etivc@...
Sep 2, 2000 2:37 pm
There is a fellow from Quebec who has mounted a rotax magneto/alternator combo on the accessory end of the crankshaft of an EA81. There is a bit of custom...
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subersys
subersys@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:35 pm
There was a write-up in our local paper this week about aviation history being set. One of our local aviators was the first in history to fly his gas powered...
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Tom Kennedy
TomKennedy@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:44 pm
Dave, VERY INTERESTING! Tom in wet Florida ... From: "subersys" <subersys@...> To: <airsoob@...> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 11:36 AM ...
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Tom Kennedy
TomKennedy@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:45 pm
Dave, Another thought...no need for a dual ignition! Tom in Wet Florida ... From: "subersys" <subersys@...> To: <airsoob@...> Sent: Saturday,...
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alex trent
atrent@...
Sep 2, 2000 4:21 pm
... I am definitely a one mag one electronic fella. Electronic ignitions have been known to fail. Now you have two problems , the E/I and the power supply...
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klehman@...
Sep 2, 2000 5:07 pm
If you've got the bucks and don't want dual ignition, see the Vertex (or Taylor Vertex??) site. They indicated that they have something that replaces the EA81 ...
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AE@W Lopaschuk
lopey@...
Sep 2, 2000 5:52 pm
I love the idea but I immediatley have problems, How do I shut off the engine at the exact moment for docking , I'd have to reinvent my carburator and also...
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Doug Fortune
pentam@...
Sep 2, 2000 5:58 pm
... sounds like http://www.smartplugs.com/ ... I was skeptical until I saw a Mazda rotary (in a car) running with them in Arlington, as well as a runup in an...
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Tom Kennedy
TomKennedy@...
Sep 2, 2000 7:05 pm
Dave, How about timing? Any analogue adjustment on the individual plugs. Will definitely bring new meaning to the word timing if you can alter the timing on...
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Clare Snyder
claresnyder@...
Sep 2, 2000 7:14 pm
I'll be flying with a simple point fired ignition system - likely 2 sets of points and coils, with an MSD type joiner. Warning to let me know if charging ...
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Rick Griffith
rgriffith@...
Sep 2, 2000 7:54 pm
Maybe those propane barbcue igniters could be rigged up for sparkplugs? ;^)...
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N57FJ@...
Sep 2, 2000 10:38 pm
In a message dated 09/02/2000 11:45:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, TomKennedy@... writes: VERY INTERESTING! -Folis- Wet in Virginia.......
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N57FJ@...
Sep 2, 2000 10:42 pm
In a message dated 09/02/2000 3:05:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, TomKennedy@... writes: << Will definitely bring new meaning to the word timing if...
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subersys
subersys@...
Sep 2, 2000 11:58 pm
... That's the one. -- Dave Bangle http://www.subielyc.com/...
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alex trent
atrent@...
Sep 3, 2000 1:41 am
... Sounds sensible enough. Certainly simple. Simple things are usually reliable. alex t....
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Dan Morehouse
danmorehouse@...
Sep 3, 2000 1:48 am
Hi! I've been subscribed off and on to this list. Is there anyway to search the contents of the archives on the web instead of the subject? I tried it and...