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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 3:36 am    Post subject: RV9- Light Sport Reply with quote

Anybody know what engine they're using in the RV9 LSA?

Bill Pagan
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1. 07:38 AM - Re: RV6A Strange Odor (Larry Mac Donald)
2. 08:12 AM - Re: RV6A Strange Odor ([url=/mc/compose?to=Tailgummer(at)aol.com]Tailgummer(at)aol.com[/url])
  3. 03:38 PM - fiberglass fairings (maurice murillo)



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Time: 07:38:55 AM PST US
Subject: Re: RV6A Strange Odor
From: Larry Mac Donald <[url=/mc/compose?to=lm4(at)juno.com]lm4(at)juno.com[/url]>

Jim,
I know of a guy that let his plane sit thru the winter in
Rochester N.Y. and then in the spring took the plane for a spin. Shortly
into the flight he smelled something burning. He brought the plane back
and on inspection he found that Chipmunks had hidden their nuts in the
heater shroud at the muffler. HTH

      Larry

On Mon, 4 May 2009 16:24:21 -0500 "Jim Hurd" <[url=/mc/compose?to=hurd(at)gvtc.com]hurd(at)gvtc.com[/url]> writes:
Hope somebody can help out here... Last two flights in 6A(500hr TT,
hangared, south Texas) have noticed stong odor right at liftoff.
Something between dead rat and burned pizza. Definitely organic, not
wiring, rubber or oil. It comes and goes during flight, maybe a little
stronger at zero G. Fades at touchdown, completely gone by shutdown. No
other aircraft anomalies observed.

There is a faint odor similar to burnt toast at the oil filler door.
Detailed engine inspection revealed no bird nests, dirt-dauber
dormitories or other usual suspects. No wires or hoses anywhere near hot
parts. Nothing in cabin heat or fresh air scat tubing. Next to check:
tail cone and wheel pants.

Would sure like to hear from anyone who has solved a similar problem.
And yes, the pilot's diet and bathing habits have been ruled out
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Time: 08:12:37 AM PST US
From: [url=/mc/compose?to=Tailgummer(at)aol.com]Tailgummer(at)aol.com[/url]
Subject: Re: RV6A Strange Odor

Ouch!
In a message dated 5/5/2009 7:41:03 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[url=/mc/compose?to=lm4(at)juno.com]lm4(at)juno.com[/url] writes:

Jim,
I know of a guy that let his plane sit thru the winter in
Rochester N.Y. and then in the spring took the plane for a spin. Shortly into
the
flight he smelled something burning. He brought the plane back and on
inspection he found that Chipmunks had hidden their nuts in the heater shroud
at
the muffler. HTH

Larry

On Mon, 4 May 2009 16:24:21 -0500 "Jim Hurd" <[url=/mc/compose?to=_hurd(at)gvtc.com]_hurd(at)gvtc.com[/url]_
(mailto:[url=/mc/compose?to=hurd(at)gvtc.com]hurd(at)gvtc.com[/url]) > writes:

Hope somebody can help out here... Last two flights in 6A(500hr TT,
hangared, south Texas) have noticed stong odor right at liftoff. Something
between dead rat and burned pizza. Definitely organic, not wiring, rubber or

oil. It comes and goes during flight, maybe a little stronger at zero G.
Fades at touchdown, completely gone by shutdown. No other aircraft anomalies
observed.

There is a faint odor similar to burnt toast at the oil filler door.
Detailed engine inspection revealed no bird  nests, dirt-dauber dormitories or

other usual suspects. No wires or hoses anywhere near hot parts. Nothing
in cabin heat or fresh air scat tubing. Next to check: tail cone and wheel
pants.

Would sure like to hear from anyone who has solved a similar problem. And
yes, the pilot's diet and bathing habits  have been ruled out
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Time: 03:38:48 PM PST US
From: maurice murillo <[url=/mc/compose?to=maurice609(at)live.com]maurice609(at)live.com[/url]>
Subject: fiberglass fairings
Hi:
any one has photos off the isntallation of the wheel fairings? I bought t
he set from Van's=2C which

one must do a lot of sanding and fiberglass=2C on them.
They are fitted and finished now.
What is the best way to hold them in place? Has any one used Velcro? Cou
ld that work?
Appreciate photos comments
maurice
rv6a

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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 4:39 am    Post subject: RV9- Light Sport Reply with quote

Bill Pagan wrote:
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Anybody know what engine they're using in the RV9 LSA?

Bill Pagan
There is one on Barnstormers:

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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 5:55 am    Post subject: RV9- Light Sport Reply with quote

John Morgensen wrote:
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Bill Pagan wrote:
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Anybody know what engine they're using in the RV9 LSA?

Bill Pagan
There is one on Barnstormers:

http://www.barnstormers.com/cat.php?PHPSESSID=daf826da51100049ce84db554f45a01c

john
I thought the link would take you directly to the add in barnstormers. Look in Experimental->Van's RV. The adds are posted newest first and the one I found was posted April 21. The plane has an O-235.

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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 6:02 am    Post subject: RV9- Light Sport Reply with quote

The one at south lakeland has Lyc 0-235
Ollie

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Anybody know what engine they're using in the RV9 LSA?

Bill Pagan

There is one on Barnstormers:

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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 6:24 am    Post subject: RV9- Light Sport Reply with quote

They're using the Rotax 912S engine. 100 HP.

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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 7:15 am    Post subject: RV9- Light Sport Reply with quote

They used an O-200 or an O-235.
 
Mike Robertson
 
Date: Wed C 6 May 2009 04:32:04 -0700
From: pdn8r(at)yahoo.com
Subject: RV9- Light Sport
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Anybody know what engine they're using in the RV9 LSA?

Bill Pagan
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Subject: RV-List Digest: 3 Msgs - 05/05/09
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Date: Wednesday C May 6 C 2009 C 2:58 AM

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     1. 07:38 AM - Re: RV6A Strange Odor  (Larry Mac Donald)
     2. 08:12 AM - Re: RV6A Strange Odor  (Tailgummer(at)aol.com)
     3. 03:38 PM - fiberglass fairings  (maurice murillo)

________________________________  Message 1  _____________________________________
Time: 07:38:55 AM PST US
Subject: Re: RV6A Strange Odor
From: Larry Mac Donald <lm4(at)juno.com>

Jim C
        I know of a guy that let his plane sit thru the winter in
Rochester N.Y. and then in the spring took the plane for a spin. Shortly
into the flight he smelled something burning. He brought the plane back
and on inspection he found that Chipmunks had hidden their nuts in the
heater shroud at the muffler. HTH

                                                                Larry

On Mon C 4 May 2009 16:24:21 -0500 "Jim Hurd" <hurd(at)gvtc.com> writes:
Hope somebody can help out here...  Last two flights in 6A(500hr TT C
hangared C south Texas) have noticed stong odor right at liftoff.
Something between dead rat and burned pizza.  Definitely organic C not
wiring C rubber or oil.  It comes and goes during flight C maybe a little
stronger at zero G.  Fades at touchdown C completely gone by shutdown. No
other aircraft anomalies observed.

There is a faint odor similar to burnt toast at the oil filler door.
Detailed engine inspection revealed no bird nests C dirt-dauber
dormitories or other usual suspects.  No wires or hoses anywhere near hot
parts.  Nothing in cabin heat or fresh air scat tubing.  Next to check:
tail cone and wheel pants.

Would sure like to hear from anyone who has solved a similar problem.
And yes C the pilot's diet and bathing habits have been ruled out
____________________________________________________________
Click to learn about options trading and get the latest information.
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________________________________  Message 2  _____________________________________
Time: 08:12:37 AM PST US
From: Tailgummer(at)aol.com
Subject: Re: RV6A Strange Odor

Ouch!
In a message dated 5/5/2009 7:41:03 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time C 
lm4(at)juno.com writes:

Jim C
        I know of a guy that let his  plane sit thru the winter in
Rochester N.Y. and then in the spring took the  plane for a spin. Shortly into
the
flight he smelled something burning. He  brought the plane back and on
inspection he found that Chipmunks had hidden  their nuts in the heater shroud
at
the muffler. HTH

               Larry

On Mon C 4 May 2009 16:24:21 -0500 "Jim Hurd" <_hurd(at)gvtc.com_
(mailto:hurd(at)gvtc.com) >  writes:

Hope somebody can help out here...  Last  two flights in 6A(500hr TT C
hangared C south Texas) have noticed stong odor  right at liftoff.  Something
between dead rat and burned pizza.   Definitely organic C not wiring C rubber or

oil.  It comes and goes  during flight C maybe a little stronger at zero G. 
Fades at touchdown C  completely gone by shutdown. No other aircraft anomalies
observed.

There is a faint odor similar to burnt toast at  the oil filler door. 
Detailed engine inspection revealed no bird  nests C dirt-dauber dormitories or

other usual suspects.  No wires or  hoses anywhere near hot parts.  Nothing
in cabin heat or fresh air scat  tubing.  Next to check: tail cone and wheel
pants.

Would sure like to hear from anyone who has  solved a similar problem.  And
yes C the pilot's diet and bathing habits  have been ruled out
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Time: 03:38:48 PM PST US
From: maurice murillo <maurice609(at)live.com>
Subject: fiberglass fairings
Hi:
any one has photos off the  isntallation of the wheel fairings?  I bought t
he set from Van's=2C which

one must do a lot of sanding and fiberglass=2C on them.
They are  fitted and finished now.
What is the best way to hold them in place?  Has any one used  Velcro?  Cou
ld that work?
Appreciate photos comments
maurice
rv6a

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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 7:23 am    Post subject: RV9- Light Sport Reply with quote

Ollie is correct. I was thinking the RV-12A which uses the Rotax. Yes, the
Lakeland based Jay Kurtz RV-9A light sport uses an 0-235 engine.

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