At 12:37 PM 5/17/2011, you wrote:
>My EAA tech counselor used Red High Temp RTV impregnated onto layers of
>fiberglass to make the seals for the air dam in his engine cowling.
++
I used 2 inch fiberglass tape and hi-temp RTV to make m
On 5/17/2011 8:53 AM, Larry&Sallie Flesner wrote:
> At 08:29 AM 5/17/2011, you wrote:
>> My velocity has a removable hatch over the canard that would
>> otherwise leak. Since it isn't removed often a thin line of silicone
>> is put on it to seal it each time. That solution would make a lot of
>> se
thing tight.
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Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 08:53:57
To: KRnet
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Subject: Re: KR> Re: Removable Turtle Deck
At 08:29 AM 5/
At 08:29 AM 5/17/2011, you wrote:
>My velocity has a removable hatch over the canard that would
>otherwise leak. Since it isn't removed often a thin line of silicone
>is put on it to seal it each time. That solution would make a lot of
>sense with the turtle deck since it would not be something
My velocity has a removable hatch over the canard that would otherwise leak.
Since it isn't removed often a thin line of silicone is put on it to seal it
each time. That solution would make a lot of sense with the turtle deck since
it would not be something that you would open very often.
Victo
I like the idea of having the decks removeable but am concerned
with water ingress when the plane stands outside in the rain. Can those with
removeable decks comment on this and how it was overcome please.
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I do not have any problems with water that any fixed T/D
11 12:38
To: 'Dene Collett'; 'KRnet'
Subject: RE: KR> Re: Removable Turtle Deck
Goeie dag Dene,
Ek bly in Centurion, en is ook maar aan die bou - maar selfs die slakke
vorder soms vinniger.
Het jy enigsins foto's van jou projek so ver.
Groete.
JC
JC Marais
Ce
"I like the idea of having the decks removeable but am concerned
with water ingress when the plane stands outside in the rain."
Hello Dene,
Like others have done, the entire top of my airplane is easily removable. I
made my front and aft turtle decks the same way you make a lot of
foam/fiberg
Dene Collett wrote:
>> I like the idea of having the decks removeable but am concerned
with water ingress when the plane stands outside in the rain. Can those with
removeable decks comment on this and how it was overcome please.<<
Both of my decks are removable and I don't believe a single drop o
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Of Dene Collett
Sent: 16 May 2011 06:22
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Re: Removable Turtle Deck
Hi guys
Regarding the removeable turtledecks, I am in the process of changing from a
standard KR bubble canopy to a dragonfly canopy and will probably have to
make a new forw
Hi guys
Regarding the removeable turtledecks, I am in the process of changing from a
standard KR bubble canopy to a dragonfly canopy and will probably have to
make a new forward deck. My rear deck has not yet been attached to the
fuselage. I like the idea of having the decks removeable but am co
Sid.
I was reading your web page fuel tank section, and was wondering what you
used and how you sealed you fuel tank inspection ports, and your unions you
used for the vents.
Phil Matheson.
phillipmathe...@bigpond.com
My turtle deck is removable in a few minutes by taking out a bunch of flat
head screws. The screws engage captive stop nuts riveted to aluminum angle,
in turn bolted to the top of the upper longerons. I had to progressively
bend the aluminum angle further in to match the changing curve of the
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