Where would you place the carb temp sensor (type K) in an MA-3SPA carb? I
notice a lead plugged orifice in the main body (bowl) just under the Venturi
and another whole in the throttle place assembly just under the throttle plate.
I assume I must melt the lead out and should find a threaded hole
Yep. I think that's known as finishing tissue, it's not a cloth or a weave
and you could hardly call it a matt but that what it is. So thin however you
can see clean through it. I used a strip of light cloth about 6" wide along
my ply joins, tissue over the top throughout and just a little filler t
I have always called it deck cloth and use it over all my glass surfaces.
My Panther Building Documentation at PantherBuilder Web Site
Daniel R. Heath -?Lexington, SC
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Yep. I think that's known as finishing tissue, it's not a cloth or a weave
and you could hardly call
Excellentes fotos Eduardo;
Gracias. Quisimos estar presente pero no se pudo.
Tal vez en la proxima.
Marc Baca
Chino, CA
On Saturday, October 18, 2014 6:58 AM, Eduardo Barros via KRnet wrote:
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I had forgotten about that KR! Really nice workmanship, the removable wings
are slick, but what I really like is his portable hangar on wheels ;o) Very
clever. The cowling attach brackets are very well done; thanks for re-posting
those pix. Oscar ZunigaMedford, OR
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Eduardo Barros
San Pedro, Bs. As., Argentina
Mail: eduardo at kr2-egb.com.ar
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Hi;
I was thinking of trying to do the downloads referenced previously but
inadvertently deleted the info so if someone could re post that link I would
appreciate it.
Thanks
Bob R
The problem noted with the canopy handle sounded a little picky at first
but it was the first indication that my KR might have a similar problem.For
years I had flown my KR with a canopy handle that protruded about an inch
and 2 inches long in the slipstream.Never noticed any problem until I read
t
Take a look at Tony Bingelis's books. In one of them (either the
Sportplane Builder or Sportplane Construction Techniques), he discusses
protecting wooden planes with an extremely light fiberglass that winds up
hardly heavier than several coats of paint.
Mike Taglieri
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