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I've got a Ventus b. On the top of the fin (under the horizontal
stabilizer) is a single tie wrap that appears to hold something to the underside. Just curious, anyone know what that item might be? Seems to high to be a support for the TE probe tubing. There is no tail tank installed. Antenna perhaps??? |
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On Mar 28, 5:19�am, Gary Emerson wrote:
I've got a Ventus b. �On the top of the fin (under the horizontal stabilizer) is a single tie wrap that appears to hold something to the underside. �Just curious, anyone know what that item might be? �Seems to high to be a support for the TE probe tubing. �There is no tail tank installed. �Antenna perhaps??? It could easly be to support the TE tubing. Normally the tubing is routed up from the mount and then back down through the fin. This upward route is to prevent water from getting into the tube. If the water has to go up as soon as it gets into the mount then it is not likely to accumulate in the tubing. Robert Mudd Moriarty, New Mexico |
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It holds a "spare" tube- it is not connected to anything, just tied.
That is if your probe is a twin probe. Andy wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 5:19?am, Gary Emerson wrote: I've got a Ventus b. ?On the top of the fin (under the horizontal stabilizer) is a single tie wrap that appears to hold something to the underside. ?Just curious, anyone know what that item might be? ?Seems to high to be a support for the TE probe tubing. ?There is no tail tank installed. ?Antenna perhaps??? It could easly be to support the TE tubing. Normally the tubing is routed up from the mount and then back down through the fin. This upward route is to prevent water from getting into the tube. If the water has to go up as soon as it gets into the mount then it is not likely to accumulate in the tubing. Robert Mudd Moriarty, New Mexico |
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wish I had read that before I installed my TE and Pitot sockets.....
![]() Brad It could easly be to support the TE tubing. Normally the tubing is routed up from the mount and then back down through the fin. This upward route is to prevent water from getting into the tube. If the water has to go up as soon as it gets into the mount then it is not likely to accumulate in the tubing. Robert Mudd Moriarty, New Mexico |
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Andy Smielkiewicz wrote:
It holds a "spare" tube- it is not connected to anything, just tied. That is if your probe is a twin probe. Andy wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 5:19?am, Gary Emerson wrote: I've got a Ventus b. ?On the top of the fin (under the horizontal stabilizer) is a single tie wrap that appears to hold something to the underside. ?Just curious, anyone know what that item might be? ?Seems to high to be a support for the TE probe tubing. ?There is no tail tank installed. ?Antenna perhaps??? It could easly be to support the TE tubing. Normally the tubing is routed up from the mount and then back down through the fin. This upward route is to prevent water from getting into the tube. If the water has to go up as soon as it gets into the mount then it is not likely to accumulate in the tubing. Robert Mudd Moriarty, New Mexico ah, that makes sense - probably holds two in my case as I have two "open" tubes going into the tail... |
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One can install a "triple probe" socket there. I did that few years ago. Can
be done withought cutting holes, through the top, but it is a VERY hard work. If you are willing to cut a 3-4" hole in the side of your vertical stab it is very easy. Erwin Salzinger makes great triple probes and sockets as well. Andy "Gary Emerson" wrote in message . net... Andy Smielkiewicz wrote: It holds a "spare" tube- it is not connected to anything, just tied. That is if your probe is a twin probe. Andy wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 5:19?am, Gary Emerson wrote: I've got a Ventus b. ?On the top of the fin (under the horizontal stabilizer) is a single tie wrap that appears to hold something to the underside. ?Just curious, anyone know what that item might be? ?Seems to high to be a support for the TE probe tubing. ?There is no tail tank installed. ?Antenna perhaps??? It could easly be to support the TE tubing. Normally the tubing is routed up from the mount and then back down through the fin. This upward route is to prevent water from getting into the tube. If the water has to go up as soon as it gets into the mount then it is not likely to accumulate in the tubing. Robert Mudd Moriarty, New Mexico ah, that makes sense - probably holds two in my case as I have two "open" tubes going into the tail... |
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