OOPS.sorry
http://www.firgelli.com/products.php
Bob Johnson
Willamina, OR
971-645-9491
http://picasaweb.google.com/103552664644911775549/KR2SS#
That's way cool I went with something like that but a bit bigger since I had
alot more trim to control.
Had to make a custom bracket too, but at the end of the day I'm happy with
it.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=31907402&l=f07e614eb8&id=1106895076
Joe
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 1:58 AM, Ba
So, Are you going to tell us where you found it??
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From: "BadBob"
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 1:58 AM
Subject: KR> Linear Actuator for elevator trim.
>I found this tonight and thought I would share. It is a miniature linear
>actuator
>
I found this tonight and thought I would share. It is a miniature linear
actuator
1.67 in long with an arm that has a little over 3/4 inch travel (20mm). The one
with
the 100/1 gear has about 7 pounds of force. You can get it with end travel
limit
switches built in and they all have internal
Steve, send me your info on a kit for a 32x9 bellyboard, Thanks
la...@lebanair.com
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I would like that info as well please Steve
phillipmathe...@bigpond.com
Phil Matheson
SAAA Ch. 20 http://www.saaa20.org/
VH-PKR
Australia
EMAIL: phillipmathe...@bigp
Steve, send me your info on a kit for a 32x9 bellyboard, Thanks
la...@lebanair.com
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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Steve Glover
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 2:58 PM
To: KR Net
Subject: Re: KR> linear actuator
Hi J
Hi Jack,
We have a kit that we can taylor to your needs. I'll contact you tonight and
see if our stuff will work for you.
Regards,
Steve Glover
--Original Message--
From: jack.cooper2009
Sender: krnet-boun...@mylist.net
To: KR Net
ReplyTo: KR Net
Subject: KR> linear actuator
S
Mark and Dan
Thanks, How much force and travel? I'm thinking 12" travel and 150# force? Did
you also order the wiring kit or make up your own How about a switch, does it
come with athe wiring kit?
Jack Cooper
Behalf
Of jack.cooper2009
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 4:39 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> linear actuator
I'm looking for a linear actuator for my KR for the belly board. I know some
are using Vans flap motor but I'm trying to avoid paying $380 for an
actuator. I was wondering wha
3:38 PM
Subject: KR> linear actuator
I'm looking for a linear actuator for my KR for the belly board. I know some
are using Vans flap motor but I'm trying to avoid paying $380 for an
actuator. I was wondering what some others are using and what the travel
time is on them. I have b
I'm looking for a linear actuator for my KR for the belly board. I know some
are using Vans flap motor but I'm trying to avoid paying $380 for an actuator.
I was wondering what some others are using and what the travel time is on them.
I have been looking on ebay and there are some there very
FYI,
Mark Jones turned me on to a linear actuator for his belly flap and I managed
to find a decent looking one for $110 + $22 for a nice 2 way rocker switch and
relays from Wizard Automotive in Fla. I believe the units sell for $280 through
the company that makes that flying peice of cookie
>From: "rparker"
>Mark Jones turned me on to a linear actuator for his belly flap and I
>managed to find a decent looking one for $110 + $22 for a nice 2 way
>rocker switch and relays from Wizard Automotive in Fla. I believe the units
>sell for $280 through the company that makes that flying p
While building 6399U I also looked at linear actuator"s but after seeing
how slowly they worked I went to a manual setup. My concern was in the
event of a botched landing and the need to get slippery real fast for a
go around and clear trees or whatever, the 5 to 10 sec these things take
to travel
Netter's:
I was able to get the same Linear Actuator from Motion Industries that is used
in the RV's. Cost $122 + shipping. I told them that it was for my sprint car
wing.
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 07:21:38 -0400 "Dana Overall"
writes:
> >From: "rparker"
> >Mark Jones turned me on to a line
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