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Folk,
We have to replace the tailplane fitting of our Open Jantar 1 19M sailplane as part of our 30 year service. Ours is one of the original prototypes and we would like to get a photo of the following for a production version of the aircraft please, just to validate that there were no changes between the prototype and the production version : 1. Tailplane fitting (ie: the fork that engages with the fin) 2. Fitting in the fin, with which the tailplane fork engages Any assistance would be gratefully received. Best Regards, Mike |
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On Sep 1, 10:00 pm, "news.netspace.net.au"
wrote: Folk, We have to replace the tailplane fitting of our Open Jantar 1 19M sailplane as part of our 30 year service. Ours is one of the original prototypes and we would like to get a photo of the following for a production version of the aircraft please, just to validate that there were no changes between the prototype and the production version : 1. Tailplane fitting (ie: the fork that engages with the fin) 2. Fitting in the fin, with which the tailplane fork engages Any assistance would be gratefully received. Best Regards, Mike You might also want to check other Jantar models. A colleague of mine has a Jantar Standard and the tailplane fitting appears identical to that in my early production Jantar-1 (I sold it years ago, so am relying on memory). Many components were shared between models and perhaps one of our Polish readers could confirm this. Mike |
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Mike the Strike wrote:
On Sep 1, 10:00 pm, "news.netspace.net.au" wrote: Folk, We have to replace the tailplane fitting of our Open Jantar 1 19M sailplane as part of our 30 year service. Ours is one of the original prototypes and we would like to get a photo of the following for a production version of the aircraft please, just to validate that there were no changes between the prototype and the production version : 1. Tailplane fitting (ie: the fork that engages with the fin) 2. Fitting in the fin, with which the tailplane fork engages Any assistance would be gratefully received. Best Regards, Mike You might also want to check other Jantar models. A colleague of mine has a Jantar Standard and the tailplane fitting appears identical to that in my early production Jantar-1 (I sold it years ago, so am relying on memory). Many components were shared between models and perhaps one of our Polish readers could confirm this. Bits of a broken Standard Jantar are on offer on www.gliderpilot.net -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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