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I have recently acquired a Jantar 41a. I was inspecting the rudder
assembly and found two 3/8 inch tygon tubes with what looked link copper plug assemblies on the ends. I should have taken a picture. Does anyone know what these are for. They are attached to the vertical stab just forward of the lower rudder hinge point. |
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On Aug 18, 10:49*am, David Coucke wrote:
I have recently acquired a Jantar 41a. I was inspecting the rudder assembly and found two 3/8 inch tygon tubes with what looked link copper plug assemblies on the ends. I should have taken a picture. Does anyone know what these are for. They are attached to the vertical stab just forward of the lower rudder hinge point. They are water traps for the Pitot and TE lines. Regards, Juan Carlos |
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On Aug 18, 9:58*am, JC wrote:
On Aug 18, 10:49*am, David Coucke wrote: I have recently acquired a Jantar 41a. I was inspecting the rudder assembly and found two 3/8 inch tygon tubes with what looked link copper plug assemblies on the ends. I should have taken a picture. Does anyone know what these are for. They are attached to the vertical stab just forward of the lower rudder hinge point. They are water traps for the Pitot and TE lines. Regards, Juan Carlos Thanks, I was wondering about these things. That makes perfect sense now. |
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Look behind your panel. You probably have a couple of brass water
traps there too. Guy "DDS" |
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