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Rick Lewis
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icrashrc
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 3:29 pm Post subject: Re: Weights of Parts We Like |
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Wingtips...
While 15lbs. seems a little heavy [ours weigh 4 lbs each] that's still only 1.5 lbs. added for each square foot of usable wing area added. That's a pretty good trade in my book.
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:46 pm Post subject: Weights of Parts We Like |
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Rick
I just woke up wow are your saying 29 lbs!!!! You have enough power to
overcome this but be careful the best flying planes are the light ones. My
VW powered MKIIIC weighs 498Lbs and I forgot to remove my survival kit when
I weighed it. I was real careful adjusting every bolt. No more than three
threads showing. My Diehl accessory case has more holes than a block of
swiss cheese and is missing two ears. The big redrive bolt 3/4 inch? had ten
threads showing so I cut off 7.
I have looked and sat in the MKIIIX bucket seats. They are super but 14lbs!
Look at the shell of this seat. Trim it where you can. If some of it
overhangs the mounts by 1/2 inch cut it off. If there is a low stress areas
covered by fabric start drilling holes.
My rule is if it doesn't serve a function get rid of it.
Just because it is riveted in plane in place doesn't mean it can't be moved.
You do know how to drill out rivets?
Rick Neilsen
1st Redrive VW Powered MKIIIC
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:08 pm Post subject: Weights of Parts We Like |
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That is good Rick....498 lbs...My very stock Kolb MkIII came in at
492 with no extras at all..and a 532 engine...Herb
At 09:45 PM 1/17/2009, you wrote:
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<NeilsenRM(at)comcast.net>
Rick
I just woke up wow are your saying 29 lbs!!!! You have enough power
to overcome this but be careful the best flying planes are the light
ones. My VW powered MKIIIC weighs 498Lbs and I forgot to remove my
survival kit when I weighed it. I was real careful adjusting every
bolt. No more than three threads showing. My Diehl accessory case
has more holes than a block of swiss cheese and is missing two ears.
The big redrive bolt 3/4 inch? had ten threads showing so I cut off 7.
I have looked and sat in the MKIIIX bucket seats. They are super but
14lbs! Look at the shell of this seat. Trim it where you can. If
some of it overhangs the mounts by 1/2 inch cut it off. If there is
a low stress areas covered by fabric start drilling holes.
My rule is if it doesn't serve a function get rid of it.
Just because it is riveted in plane in place doesn't mean it can't
be moved. You do know how to drill out rivets?
Rick Neilsen
1st Redrive VW Powered MKIIIC
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