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Good Morning JJ,
I do not know how to post a picture on RAS. That is why I added it on a mac web page. I have scanned in a drawing from the Cirrus manual that show the dimensions. http://web.me.com/rgteel/Site/Cirrus_C-Hook.html Or you can send a picture directly to me. My email in on the webpage. Randy You can always compare yours to the one that I have posted on this page. On Sep 20, 7:38*am, JJ Sinclair wrote: I have several Cirrus stabs and *a fin in the bard, I'll give a look. May just give you the part if you'll tell me how to post a picture on ras. JJ |
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I don't see the size spelled out, what I have looks to be about 20mm.
Got to run, Q's will be poppin' today and I'm coming down with an uncontrollable desire to commit avation! JJ Randy wrote: Good Morning JJ, I do not know how to post a picture on RAS. That is why I added it on a mac web page. I have scanned in a drawing from the Cirrus manual that show the dimensions. http://web.me.com/rgteel/Site/Cirrus_C-Hook.html Or you can send a picture directly to me. My email in on the webpage. Randy You can always compare yours to the one that I have posted on this page. On Sep 20, 7:38�am, JJ Sinclair wrote: I have several Cirrus stabs and �a fin in the bard, I'll give a look. May just give you the part if you'll tell me how to post a picture on ras. JJ |
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May I recommend that you make sure that you continue to comply with the
1970 Tech Note 278-2 for the Std Cirrus both for the hook and the bearing. See: http://www.schempp-hirth.com/index.php?id=30&L=1 The elevator connection for the Std Cirrus is idiosyncratic to rig, not difficult to mis-connect (in my hands), and requires careful checking before flight. Not a place for second hand or non-standard parts. John Galloway At 14:51 20 September 2008, JJ Sinclair wrote: I don't see the size spelled out, what I have looks to be about 20mm. Got to run, Q's will be poppin' today and I'm coming down with an uncontrollable desire to commit avation! JJ Randy wrote: Good Morning JJ, I do not know how to post a picture on RAS. That is why I added it on a mac web page. I have scanned in a drawing from the Cirrus manual that show the dimensions. http://web.me.com/rgteel/Site/Cirrus_C-Hook.html Or you can send a picture directly to me. My email in on the webpage. Randy You can always compare yours to the one that I have posted on this page. On Sep 20, 7:38=EF=BF=BDam, JJ Sinclair wrote: I have several Cirrus stabs and =EF=BF=BDa fin in the bard, I'll give a= look. May just give you the part if you'll tell me how to post a picture on ras. JJ |
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John,
Thanks for the link for the ADs and Technical Notes. It is a great site. This glider has been complied with for the the 1970 Tech Note 278-2. The C-Hook is the same one shown in this Tech Note. I have not been able to anything that mentions using this larger hook and bearing. On Sep 20, 3:52*pm, John Galloway wrote: May I recommend that you make sure that you continue to comply with the 1970 Tech Note 278-2 for the Std Cirrus both for the hook and the bearing.. *See: http://www.schempp-hirth.com/index.php?id=30&L=1 The elevator connection for the Std Cirrus is idiosyncratic to rig, not difficult to mis-connect (in my hands), and requires careful checking before flight. *Not a place for second hand or non-standard parts. * John Galloway |
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Any chance the larger is for a Cirrus77?
Frank On Sep 20, 7:12*pm, Randy wrote: John, Thanks for the link for the ADs and Technical Notes. It is a great site. This glider has been complied with for the the 1970 Tech Note 278-2. The C-Hook is the same one shown in this Tech Note. I have not been able to anything that mentions using this larger hook and bearing. On Sep 20, 3:52*pm, John Galloway wrote: May I recommend that you make sure that you continue to comply with the 1970 Tech Note 278-2 for the Std Cirrus both for the hook and the bearing. *See: http://www.schempp-hirth.com/index.php?id=30&L=1 The elevator connection for the Std Cirrus is idiosyncratic to rig, not difficult to mis-connect (in my hands), and requires careful checking before flight. *Not a place for second hand or non-standard parts. * John Galloway |
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There's a chance that the larger part suits a Nimbus 2 as this is the same
set up as the the Std Cirrus but larger. The Cirrus 75 uses a different system all together to retain and drive the horizontal stabilizer using square drive dogs and a clevis pin arrangement in the top of the fin. Chris Runeckles "Frank Whiteley" wrote in message ... Any chance the larger is for a Cirrus77? Frank On Sep 20, 7:12 pm, Randy wrote: John, Thanks for the link for the ADs and Technical Notes. It is a great site. This glider has been complied with for the the 1970 Tech Note 278-2. The C-Hook is the same one shown in this Tech Note. I have not been able to anything that mentions using this larger hook and bearing. On Sep 20, 3:52 pm, John Galloway wrote: May I recommend that you make sure that you continue to comply with the 1970 Tech Note 278-2 for the Std Cirrus both for the hook and the bearing. See: http://www.schempp-hirth.com/index.php?id=30&L=1 The elevator connection for the Std Cirrus is idiosyncratic to rig, not difficult to mis-connect (in my hands), and requires careful checking before flight. Not a place for second hand or non-standard parts. John Galloway |
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On Sep 20, 9:08*pm, "Chris" wrote:
There's a chance that the larger part suits a Nimbus 2 as this is the same set up as the the Std Cirrus but larger. The Cirrus 75 uses a different system all together to retain and drive the horizontal stabilizer using square drive dogs and a clevis pin arrangement in the top of the fin. Chris Runeckles "Frank Whiteley" wrote in message ... Any chance the larger is for a Cirrus77? Frank On Sep 20, 7:12 pm, Randy wrote: John, Thanks for the link for the ADs and Technical Notes. It is a great site. This glider has been complied with for the the 1970 Tech Note 278-2. The C-Hook is the same one shown in this Tech Note. I have not been able to anything that mentions using this larger hook and bearing. On Sep 20, 3:52 pm, John Galloway wrote: May I recommend that you make sure that you continue to comply with the 1970 Tech Note 278-2 for the Std Cirrus both for the hook and the bearing. See: http://www.schempp-hirth.com/index.php?id=30&L=1 The elevator connection for the Std Cirrus is idiosyncratic to rig, not difficult to mis-connect (in my hands), and requires careful checking before flight. Not a place for second hand or non-standard parts. John Galloway Yeah, after I posted I thought about Nimbus 2, with all flying tail like the Cirrus. Frank |
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