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I have acquired some mosquito A parts and as I am using some of these on my B, I will have some B parts available as well.
* A elevators. *A/B canopy with frame small crack at window. *A tailplane some damage easy repair all intact. *A flaps one side perfect the other minor damage. *A rudder minor damage to skin. * A rudder pedals. *B ailerons. * A/B canopy hinge and supports. * A tailwheel and section of fuse surround it. All the A parts were refinished in polyurethene only 2 flights before it was wrecked. I am using the carbon fibre ailerons on my B unless there is some unforeseen problem that wont allow this. email me for more details Cheers MIKE |
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Hi Mike,
can you list your email again? It didn't come through...try replacing the @ symbol with at next time. Could your canopy hinge be mounted onto an ASW-15 canopy? My canopy doesn't have a hinge. I wonder if I could retrofit mine to have a hinge. SA |
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On Jun 26, 6:19*pm, Spam wrote:
Hi Mike, can you list your email again? *It didn't come through...try replacing the @ symbol with at next time. Could your canopy hinge be mounted onto an ASW-15 canopy? *My canopy doesn't have a hinge. *I wonder if I could retrofit mine to have a hinge. SA I designed, built and installed the forward canopy hinge installation for my HP-24, I could send you pix of that if you want some ideas for your ASW-15. The Apis I built also required me to fab and install some of the components for the canopy hinge as well. Both are fairly simple and might inspire you! Brad |
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Hi SA, You could probably fit it but you are better off building your own. I would have a close look at a Mossie then copy the idea to the measurements required. Even better have a look at a HPH shark mechamism you could probably buy one direct from the factory new. They have a gas strut and dont require the side supports. The big problem will be making sure you can still jetison your canopy and jump out if required. Realy I would prefer to sell these parts to a Mossie owner to help keep one flying. Buy the way I am in West Australia. email mccrambatbigpond.com Mike Last edited by mike cramb : June 28th 09 at 03:42 AM. Reason: missed email |
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Mike,
I have a friend looking for a right aileron for his mosquito. Could you email me directly. thanks, Peter "mike cramb" wrote in message ... I have acquired some mosquito A parts and as I am using some of these on my B, I will have some B parts available as well. * A elevators. *A/B canopy with frame small crack at window. *A tailplane some damage easy repair all intact. *A flaps one side perfect the other minor damage. *A rudder minor damage to skin. * A rudder pedals. *B ailerons. * A/B canopy hinge and supports. * A tailwheel and section of fuse surround it. All the A parts were refinished in polyurethene only 2 flights before it was wrecked. I am using the carbon fibre ailerons on my B unless there is some unforeseen problem that wont allow this. email me for more details Cheers MIKE -- mike cramb |
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