KRnet> France II

2024-11-14 Thread MS
Sorry to get date wrong.  It's the Turulent that has gthe 1951 first flight.  The Taylor Monoplane didn't show up until early 50's. Mike StirewaltKSEE -- KRnet mailing list KRnet@list.krnet.org https://list.krnet.org/mailman/listinfo/krnet

Re: KRnet> new builder from France

2024-11-14 Thread MS
"I already built two planes, a Jodel D112 and a Piel Emeraude." I had custody of a Cavalier SA-102 for several months and in caring for it learned something of the amazing number of French wood aircraft designs that immediately followed WW -II.  The French Government of the time encouraged var

Re: KRnet> Ring Termimals

2024-11-14 Thread Jeff Scott via KRnet
What you are describing sounds like a Molex pin connector for the wire, but I can't find them with a ring connector with either Molex or Amp. I have switched to using the Molex Permaseal ring terminals. You crimp like the standard automotive connectors, then heat the connector and it shrinks o

Re: KRnet> Ring Termimals

2024-11-14 Thread Larry Flesner via KRnet
On 11/14/2024 8:35 AM, Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote: What you are describing sounds like a Molex pin connector for the wire, but I can't find them with a ring connector with either Molex or Amp. I have switched to using the Molex Permaseal ring terminals. You crimp like the standard automotiv

Re: KRnet> (no subject)

2024-11-14 Thread John Gotschall via KRnet
It seems you are referring to a crimped terminal that includes a crimped in place strain relief that crimps down upon the insulation. I have always found these difficult to find so have a substitute method: Use an otherwise suitable single crimp connnector, crimp in place and fill the crimp with