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Troy Maynor



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 5:52 pm    Post subject: Classic Landing Light Reply with quote

Hey Folks,
I have this landing lite that I want to mount in the cowling below the oil
cooler which is now below the spinner. I don't have the engine in place at
this time. The light is about
2 1/2" in diameter and about 3 inches deep depending on how I mount it. Has
anyone with the classic cowl put a light there? Any ideas on lens material I
can fair into place at this angled area? Will I need to make it protrude out
of the cowling, forward? Or, is there room to keep it within the contours of
the original lines of the cowl. I am concerned about it hitting the oil
pump or something. I am trying to see if it is worthwhile re hanging the
engine one more time before I paint.
Thanks.

Troy Maynor
N120EU Europa Monowheel Classic
Left to finish:
Paint,(some) interior,engine install, (some) wiring.
Weaverville, NC USA


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:22 am    Post subject: Classic Landing Light Reply with quote

Hi Troy,
I believe I sent this picture in before. I have the XS cowl but
creating a flange was necessary and worked well for me. Hope this
helpes.
Jeff
A258 / Gold Rush

On Mar 19, 2007, at 7:45 PM, Troy Maynor wrote:

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Hey Folks,
I have this landing lite that I want to mount in the cowling below the
oil
cooler which is now below the spinner. I don't have the engine in
place at
this time. The light is about
2 1/2" in diameter and about 3 inches deep depending on how I mount
it. Has
anyone with the classic cowl put a light there? Any ideas on lens
material I
can fair into place at this angled area? Will I need to make it
protrude out
of the cowling, forward? Or, is there room to keep it within the
contours of
the original lines of the cowl. I am concerned about it hitting the
oil
pump or something. I am trying to see if it is worthwhile re hanging
the
engine one more time before I paint.
Thanks.

Troy Maynor
N120EU Europa Monowheel Classic
Left to finish:
Paint,(some) interior,engine install, (some) wiring.
Weaverville, NC USA

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