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I am thinking about installing a TE-Probe in our Club
1-26D, S/N 442 Is there any advice you can give me about where to locate the probe? Think about: mounting-spot for accuracy, versus for ease of installation and for minimum additional weight. Also, what type of probe and sources of the probe and the interfacing fittings/materials would be helpful. Thanks Heinz |
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Heinz, the best spot would be the top of the vertical under the cap. Go
to Jim Phoenix.com to see pictures. Call Paul Remde at Cumulus Soaring Inc. He has Ilec probes and probe mounts, which I just installed in my E-Model Dave Heinz Gehlhaar wrote: I am thinking about installing a TE-Probe in our Club 1-26D, S/N 442 Is there any advice you can give me about where to locate the probe? Think about: mounting-spot for accuracy, versus for ease of installation and for minimum additional weight. Also, what type of probe and sources of the probe and the interfacing fittings/materials would be helpful. Thanks Heinz |
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For an aluminum vertical stab, see the photos at the bootom of this page:
http://www.jimphoenix.com/jimphoenix...empennage.html For a cloth covered vertical, see the photos here for an internal installation (seventh and 8th photos from the top of the page): http://www.jimphoenix.com/jimphoenix...empennage.html As Dave said, the Ilec probe is very nice, the short length will do for a 1-26. I have a plenty of that aluminum tube installed in the fabric vertical if you need a piece Heinz. I also have the rivnuts and stuff for the aluminum vertical, if I recall - that's the vertical 442 has. Jim "Heinz Gehlhaar" wrote in message ... I am thinking about installing a TE-Probe in our Club 1-26D, S/N 442 Is there any advice you can give me about where to locate the probe? Think about: mounting-spot for accuracy, versus for ease of installation and for minimum additional weight. Also, what type of probe and sources of the probe and the interfacing fittings/materials would be helpful. Thanks Heinz |
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That is a very nice 1-26.
Jim Phoenix wrote: For an aluminum vertical stab, see the photos at the bootom of this page: http://www.jimphoenix.com/jimphoenix...empennage.html For a cloth covered vertical, see the photos here for an internal installation (seventh and 8th photos from the top of the page): http://www.jimphoenix.com/jimphoenix...empennage.html As Dave said, the Ilec probe is very nice, the short length will do for a 1-26. I have a plenty of that aluminum tube installed in the fabric vertical if you need a piece Heinz. I also have the rivnuts and stuff for the aluminum vertical, if I recall - that's the vertical 442 has. Jim "Heinz Gehlhaar" wrote in message ... I am thinking about installing a TE-Probe in our Club 1-26D, S/N 442 Is there any advice you can give me about where to locate the probe? Think about: mounting-spot for accuracy, versus for ease of installation and for minimum additional weight. Also, what type of probe and sources of the probe and the interfacing fittings/materials would be helpful. Thanks Heinz |
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Thanks!
"Mark Zivley" wrote in message om... That is a very nice 1-26. Jim Phoenix wrote: For an aluminum vertical stab, see the photos at the bootom of this page: http://www.jimphoenix.com/jimphoenix...empennage.html For a cloth covered vertical, see the photos here for an internal installation (seventh and 8th photos from the top of the page): http://www.jimphoenix.com/jimphoenix...empennage.html As Dave said, the Ilec probe is very nice, the short length will do for a 1-26. I have a plenty of that aluminum tube installed in the fabric vertical if you need a piece Heinz. I also have the rivnuts and stuff for the aluminum vertical, if I recall - that's the vertical 442 has. Jim "Heinz Gehlhaar" wrote in message ... I am thinking about installing a TE-Probe in our Club 1-26D, S/N 442 Is there any advice you can give me about where to locate the probe? Think about: mounting-spot for accuracy, versus for ease of installation and for minimum additional weight. Also, what type of probe and sources of the probe and the interfacing fittings/materials would be helpful. Thanks Heinz |
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Hi Heinz,
You can see photos of the ILEC probes and mounts that I sell he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/ilec.htm I'm not an expert on locations for TE probes, but I've heard that the fuselage mounted units don't usually work nearly as well as units mounted near the top of the vertical fin. The goal is to get the probe into clean air. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Heinz Gehlhaar" wrote in message ... I am thinking about installing a TE-Probe in our Club 1-26D, S/N 442 Is there any advice you can give me about where to locate the probe? Think about: mounting-spot for accuracy, versus for ease of installation and for minimum additional weight. Also, what type of probe and sources of the probe and the interfacing fittings/materials would be helpful. Thanks Heinz |
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Eastern Sailplane stocks suitable probe. Carbon fiber and cool on 1-26.
Mount on top of top fin rib under plastic tip. UH |
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