Does anybody have a pattern for making a control stick boot? Mice ate mine...all of it! Or does anybody know if control stick boots are available from SH? ...
I think that I still have the "remains" of the boot that I replaced on 206. If so, I will put the pieces on a my flat bed scanner and email you a "photo". If...
That would be great. Thanks From: StandardCirrus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:StandardCirrus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ctstoltz Sent: Wednesday, September 05,...
Scanning didn't work out so well -- couldn't get either half to lay flat! Next best option was to trace one half& scan the tracing -- see attached jpg file. I...
Looks like my attachment did not go through. I saved the file (Stick Boot Half.jpeg) in the files section of the groupsite. The saved file is a better version...
Chuck, I think the Yahoo group stripped the attachment. Please send it directly to me at hendrix@... . Thanks, Jim From: StandardCirrus@yahoogroups.com...
Chuck, That's better, now everybody can get to it. Thanks, Jim From: StandardCirrus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:StandardCirrus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
This old bird has taught me things about cross country soaring that I think few other gliders would have. We've definitely had some amazing flights together....
This note is aimed at the UK owners group. No disrespect to others!! To you UK guys & gals, a question, "Have you got a G- reg on your StdC yet?" Our Cirrus...
Tony/Richard As an EX Cirrus driver, so I can't measure it, you should find that it is, as you guess, like most similar gliders about 1m circumference at the...
Tony, I have fitted loads of letters for folks over the last few years and we generally supply a 'square' font of about 180-240mm high for tailbooms (smallest...
Adrian (and Peter who also replied), Thanks guys for the info. I was at HusBos yesterday and measured the Cirrus boom at a point midway between the T/E of the...
Tony Re ID plate- suggest you give Martin Carolan a call at Severn Valley Sailplanes he makes them at very reasonable rates. http://www.svsp.co.uk Adrian ... ...
Hello all. I hope everyone had as good a summer flying as I did. I made two trips to Moriarty, NM and had some great flights. I did land out one day. I picked...
Hi Ryan, It may be worth pulling apart to see what is wrong first. Could be just a little dirt/rock inside with the brake shoes. It isn't too hard to pull...
Ryan, Take special care to note carefully exactly how the parts come apart so you put them back together the same way. You can, for instance, get the brake ...
... together a couple of times. Fairly simple undertaking. But, I was really wondering if the bearings are a special size and make, or are they relatively...
Ryan, I was told recently that there is an international standard for bearings. I could be wrong, but I think that all you need is the number from the old ...
I had the wheel itself crack on a heavy outlanding. It worked for a few more flights, then seized entirely. I strongly advise a thorough inspection before...
Perfectly correct - the number on the race is unique to the specification. All you need is to ask for a bearing number "X" - of course you may have difficulty...
Goodbye everyone, Thanks for all the help over the years; Jim, Jeff, Gunnar, Collbear, Antonio, too many to list. I've sold my ship to two gents in Chicago who...
Thanks everyone for the well wishes, I'm still flying, looking for an ASW24, but they're hard to find. If you know of anyone ready to sell one, please pass...
We offer, after hours of enjoyment:- £9,500 S/N 436G 1974 LNAV v5.8 LX400 GPS (& non IGC logger) T&S Wiring & mount for IPAQ 3900 ICOM wiring ICOM A3...
Hi all, I want to improve the Battery mounts in my Cirrus, at present there are two trays with double bungee's holding down each battery. I'm concerned that...
I replaced the bungee with a nylon strap with a snap together buckle. Just as easy to use and much more secure. I was motivated to do this by a ridge...
One safe thing to do is make a box out of aluminium with a hinged cover strip and a large "R" pin to hold the "lid" in place.The battery(s) should fit snug...
In Cirrus N8915 #538 we have a tray with a lip around it. A bolt comes through the bottom of the tray between the two 12V 9amp batteries. A piece of aluminum...