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Ted,
I hope I did not mislead you. I fly an LS-3a, not a V2C. I was responding generally about the dangers of flying projectiles in the cockpit. I mounted it ..er.. uh.. . I mean, it was mounted by the A&P by screwing the retaining plate and straps to the baggage compartment tray with a backing plate below the tray for strength. In the LS-3a, there was just enough room to get it in next to the glider batteries. Larry "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:1128998777.1f71e5987c5709d715a54423cda1bf20@ teranews: Larry, how did you mount it? I mean, how specifically is it attached to the fuse? "01-- Zero One" wrote in message ... Hmmm?? In front of the wing spar sounds to me like you now have a nice forward moving projectile in the event of a forward moving collision. I also have one of these units and I had it installed behind the spar because 1) that was where I could fit it in and 2) there was a natural barrier (the spar) to keep it from hitting me in a sudden stop. Larry "Armando Pucci" wrote in message : Dear ~ted/2NO On mine V2cM the ACK ELT was originally installed by factory on the left side of baggage compartment just BEFORE of the wing spars using original ACK support with a quick release latch; The remote control is installed on the panel. Sds VoLo. Armando R. Pucci Ventus 2cM (AR) |
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