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Does anyone have info or know where to find info on solid wires and
fittings? I want to use wires simlar to Piper and Pitts, but can't find a source for them. Thanks Barry |
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"Rich S." wrote in message ...
I have no idea of your intended use, but in any case please take a look at http://home1.gte.net/ikvamar/flybaby/hinton.htm You beat me it it, Cap'n. That's a real eye-opener article. |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 12:29:07 -0700, "Rich S."
wrote: "log" wrote in message ... Does anyone have info or know where to find info on solid wires and fittings? I want to use wires simlar to Piper and Pitts, but can't find a source for them. I have no idea of your intended use, but in any case please take a look at http://home1.gte.net/ikvamar/flybaby/hinton.htm Thanks for the plug, Rich. However, I should point out that this type of failure probably wouldn't occur on a set of drag/anti-drag wires. For one thing, they are internal to the wing and not subjected to the airstream buffeting that the flying wires are hit with. Plus, since the drag/anti-drag wires cross, one can tie them together and damp out just about any vibration. I'd have no hesitation about using solid wires *internally* to my wing...except for the cost, of course. Still, the standard cable cross-wires on Fly Babies each use a turnbuckle, and those turnbuckles have gotten pricy. I've been thinking of buying a set of Wag-Aero Cuby internal bracing wires and see if they'd fit. Ron Wanttaja |
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