LArry Bell wrote> The chatter on air
>locks was good too and I am going to try to get all my tubes straight.
>Larry Bell
Larry - don't just try to eliminate air locks in the fuel line. try to make it
all slope up hill towards the tank so air that may ever get in for what ever
reason rises natur
Oscar,Your math is just about spot on as I see .9 to 1.2 lbs depending on the
actual fuel level in the tank in cruise flight.Joe
Do THIS before eating carbs (every time)
1 EASY tip to increase fat-burning, lower blood sugar & decrease fa
Just a thought; soft foam, over coat with 'cotton' and flood with wood glue
or some other non-structural adhesive that can be sanded and painted. Maybe
'form' with soft wire (copper, solid core, thin). It is after all just a
shade.
JMHO
Mark W.
N952MW (still res.)
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Thanks, Joe, I'll do that. I admire your airplane, Larry
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This stuff looks interesting. ?I wonder if it would smooth out on a double
contour canopy??
Paul Visk
Belleville, Il
618-406-4705
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Original message From: Craig Williams
Date:04/09/2014 11:06 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR>
Canopy
Krypton makes a paint called "stained glass".? They say on the can that "it may
be used on some plastics".? I have used it on acrylic with good results.? Comes
in yellow , red and blue.?? I will try it on my old Colt windshield and report
back.
Craig
Www.kr2seafury.com
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> "For what its worth, I bought a can of VHT Nite Shades to spray on the
inside of my canopy above my head."
I tried a can of Testor's translucent black tint on some scrap canopy
material (actually Lexan) when I was working on getting some shade in the
cockpit. The VHT product might work better b
Hey Oscar, I like that physics! You guys have answered my questions on ram
air for my header tank. I bought a fiberglass tank with ram air in the cap
and 1/4 inch fitting near the top. I changed the 1/4 inch to 3/8ths got rid
of the ram in the cap and am running 3/8 tub to a collator, and then a 1/
Let us know how it works. I have window tint on the inside of my
Mustang bubble and it is not dark enough and not very smooth either so I
would like to replace it with a spray on coating.
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Subject: Re: KR> Canopy shade
From: Jeff Lange
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Jeff; Nice! But try it on a scrap piece of plexiglass first... wait a month.
Solvents (paint vehicle) are unpredictable. Peter
Guys I see a lot of talk about displays that are barely readable in sunlight
but I have yet to see anybody create a glare shield over their panel.
Everybody seems to just put their panel at the end of the deck. Why not just
extend the deck a few inches over the top of the panel and create some
shad
Here is what I am looking to use on my canopy.? Its the Zenith 601 bubble and I
will need a shade or something like this.
http://www.windowtint.com/Plexi-Window-Films/
Craig
www.kr2seafury.com
On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 10:46 AM, peter wrote:
Jeff; Nice! But try it on a scrap piece of plexi
For what its worth, I bought a can of VHT Nite Shades to spray on the inside of
my canopy above my head. It?s a translucent black paint that is intended for
the dimwits that want to black out their turn signals. Not sure what it does in
the IR and UV spectrums, but it would dim the sunlight comi
Dene Collett wrote:
> Guys I see a lot of talk about displays that are barely readable in
> sunlight
> but I have yet to see anybody create a glare shield over their panel.
> Everybody seems to just put their panel at the end of the deck. Why not
> just
> extend the deck a few inches over the to
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