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PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:29 am    Post subject: Cowling, nose gear Reply with quote

Hi:

I have not heard from any one on my question/

I finally got around to fabricate the aluminum covers, that go under cowling/nose gear intersection.
There are two, but I would like to see how others make these, and how they are installed.

Appreciate photos, etc..

Thanks

bert
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:05 pm    Post subject: Cowling, nose gear Reply with quote

Sorry Bert, can't help ya; I had one of them crazy tailwheels instead.
I've removed a nosewheel cowl before, but didn't notice any deviation
from the plans in that area -- I think.

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Hi:

I have not heard from any one on my question/

I finally got around to fabricate the aluminum covers, that go under
cowling/nose gear intersection.
There are two, but I  would like to see how others make these, and how they
are installed.

Appreciate photos, etc..

Thanks

bert
rv6a

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:52 am    Post subject: Cowling, nose gear Reply with quote

Bert-
First time I've seen your question.
You can see what I did on my RV-8A here http://www.rv-8a.net/2008.htm and scroll down to 27 Nov 08. I think the RV-8A plans are similar to the RV-6A.
I followed the plans except that I had to attach the bracket to the nose strut before fitting the cowling. I eyeballed it and it fit fine.
I also made a fairing to fit around the bracket to smooth the exit air and you can see those photos at http://www.rv-8a.net/2009Jul.htm - scroll to the bottom of the page.
Stan Sutterfield

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I have not heard from any one on my question/
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I finally got around to fabricate the aluminum covers, that go under cowlin
g/nose gear intersection.
There are two, but I- would like to see how others make these, and how th
ey are installed.
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Appreciate photos, etc..
-
Thanks
-
bert



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:41 am    Post subject: Cowling, nose gear Reply with quote

Stan:

Thanks for the info. You have a great plane there looking good.....
bert

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From: Speedy11(at)aol.com <Speedy11(at)aol.com>
Subject: Re: Cowling, nose gear
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Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 1:28 PM

Bert-
First time I've seen your question.
You can see what I did on my RV-8A here http://www.rv-8a.net/2008.htm and scroll down to 27 Nov 08. I think the RV-8A plans are similar to the RV-6A.
I followed the plans except that I had to attach the bracket to the nose strut before fitting the cowling. I eyeballed it and it fit fine.
I also made a fairing to fit around the bracket to smooth the exit air and you can see those photos at http://www.rv-8a.net/2009Jul.htm - scroll to the bottom of the page.
Stan Sutterfield

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I have not heard from any one on my question/
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I finally got around to fabricate the aluminum covers, that go under cowlin
g/nose gear intersection.
There are two, but I- would like to see how others make these, and how th
ey are installed.
-
Appreciate photos, etc..
-
Thanks
-
bert



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