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> On November 15, 2016 at 7:35 AM Mark Langford via KRnet list.krnet.org> wrote:
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> Joe Nunley wrote:
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> > Does anyone have a working mechanical Belly board?
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> You can also use the KR Flap Handle so that you get detents at various
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Joe Nunley wrote:
> Does anyone have a working mechanical Belly board?
See the 2004 MVN Gathering photos, about 22 pictures down to see Bill
Clapp's VW emergency brake speed brake lever. It's at
http://www.krnet.org/mvn2004/ . Rand Robinson used to sell an aluminum
version that was a lot light
The light aluminum one is in the original plans. I think we have parts to make
more.
We also have a newer style handle assembly. More robust. I guess I should try
and get more photos on the website. I've attempted to attach a photo here but
it may be too big and I'm sending off my phone.
Ste
Best mech design I saw was probably on Bill Claps airplane. It was a VW brake
lever on the left side of the cockpit. The bottom had a rotating arm over to
the center. At the center was a arm to the belly board that dropped the board.
Pretty simple.
Rob Schmitt
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> On Nov 13, 2
Dear Ya'll,
Does anyone have a working mechanical Belly board?
I have an A65 with no alternator or battery. ?I installed a mechanical belly
board with a push pull cable. ?The cable pulls the belly board downward and
pushes it back up. ?It doesn't yet operate smoothly in the full range from up
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