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I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for
Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: Mike |
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Is your friend using safety wire or is he using the wire clips that look
kinda like a safety pin? I know that it's tough in some gliders no matter what you're using, but the safety pins we used in our LS-1 were pretty easy to put in and latch even though it was a totally blind operation. Lots cheaper too! If you like you can even tether the pins so if they fall you don't lose them. Mike wrote: I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: Mike |
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I used wire clips for many years on my Pegase...... No problems.
Ed "Mark Zivley" wrote in message om... Is your friend using safety wire or is he using the wire clips that look kinda like a safety pin? I know that it's tough in some gliders no matter what you're using, but the safety pins we used in our LS-1 were pretty easy to put in and latch even though it was a totally blind operation. Lots cheaper too! If you like you can even tether the pins so if they fall you don't lose them. Mike wrote: I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: Mike |
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In article ,
Mark Zivley wrote: Is your friend using safety wire or is he using the wire clips that look kinda like a safety pin? I know that it's tough in some gliders no matter what you're using, but the safety pins we used in our LS-1 were pretty easy to put in and latch even though it was a totally blind operation. Lots cheaper too! If you like you can even tether the pins so if they fall you don't lose them. Mike wrote: I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: We put Pegasus Hotellier conections together last weekend: what a pain! Could they MAKE the access cover any smaller? Hotelliers suck. I think they just asked me to help because I have tiny fingers :PPP -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd |
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I got the Wedekind sleeves from a guy by the name of Jurgen Nick (in
the US) four or five years ago. I remember his name but don't have an e-mail or address for him. They're not difficult to install and made life MUCH easier when connecting/disconnecting the controls on my ASW15. They were about $25@, if I recall correctly. Mike Fadden |
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I never have problems with wiring the hotelliers in my Peg. All very visible
and easy to reach - unlike many gliders which require mirrors and feel. Opening the brakes makes connecting the starboard brake hotellier a little easier as it is the furthrest from the hatch and opening it moves it towards the hatch. During the summer I witnessed a Cirrus with sleeves launch with a disconnected aileron despite having positive checks. Sleeves, pins or wires, REALLY positive positive checks with a good amount of force applied to the control surface/stick is a must. Safe rigging! "Mark James Boyd" wrote in message news:414ead22$1@darkstar... In article , Mark Zivley wrote: Is your friend using safety wire or is he using the wire clips that look kinda like a safety pin? I know that it's tough in some gliders no matter what you're using, but the safety pins we used in our LS-1 were pretty easy to put in and latch even though it was a totally blind operation. Lots cheaper too! If you like you can even tether the pins so if they fall you don't lose them. Mike wrote: I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: We put Pegasus Hotellier conections together last weekend: what a pain! Could they MAKE the access cover any smaller? Hotelliers suck. I think they just asked me to help because I have tiny fingers :PPP -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 17/09/2004 |
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REALLY positive positive checks with a good amount of force applied to the
control surface/stick is a must. I differ with you there...more important to fully deflect control surfaces under light load throughout the range of the control movement. Have a look at : http://www.mymedtrans.com/personal.htm Jim Vincent N483SZ illspam |
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