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Old August 16th 07, 03:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Kyle Boatright
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Default There I was, flat on my back...


"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Kyle Boatright" wrote in message
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...in the footwell of the RV-6. Thankfully, it was only 100 degrees on
the ramp and 110 in the hangar.

On a happier note, those 5 minutes spent under the panel allowed me to
install a decent 12V power receptacle to replace the junker I'd bought at
the auto parts store. Ooh the joy of technology that should have been
simple enough to work the first time.

Now, my GPS works off of ship's power and I can hook up the battery
tender to the always hot outlet! And speaking of hot, it really was hot
here today. The RV flew well, even if the oil temperature did register
over 100F on start-up.


Did you take the seat out, or did you have to lay inverted across the
seat, and head down under the dash?

If so, I feel your pain! :-)
--
Jim in NC


The cushions come out but the seat pans don't. This is something of a
benefit, as the sharp pain from a seat pan embedded in my back helps take my
mind off of the muscle cramps that stem from the contortions required to get
under the panel.

When I was building the plane, I got stuck in the footwell one night. I had
been in there for quite a while pulling wires or something, and got a muscle
cramp which more or less locked me into place. I spent enough time in that
unfortunate position to give some thought to the headlines which would
result if I expired there. It wasn't like anyone was gonna come looking for
me for a few days, since I worked pretty hard to keep various girlfriends at
arms length so they didn't interfere with the airplane project.

KB