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gilles.thesee(at)free.fr Guest
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2017 3:20 am Post subject: Smallest possible slip-ball ? |
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Hi all,
My building partner is looking for a really small footprint slip-ball
for his panel.
To this date he only found something 65x29 mm (2.56" x 1.14").
Anyone around has a suggestion as to a possible source for a smaller
slip-ball ?
Thanks in advance,
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Best regards,
Gilles
http://contrails.free.fr
http://lapierre.skunkworks.free.fr
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matronics(at)rtist.nl Guest
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2017 3:46 am Post subject: Smallest possible slip-ball ? |
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If he has an artificial horizon in his panel then perhaps he can
piggy-back a slip ball onto that?
Something like this:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/rcalleninclinometer.php
On 5/5/2017 1:19 PM, GTH wrote:
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Hi all,
My building partner is looking for a really small footprint slip-ball
for his panel.
To this date he only found something 65x29 mm (2.56" x 1.14").
Anyone around has a suggestion as to a possible source for a smaller
slip-ball ?
Thanks in advance,
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gilles.thesee(at)free.fr Guest
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2017 5:14 am Post subject: Smallest possible slip-ball ? |
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Le 05/05/2017 à 13:45, Rob Turk a écrit :
Rob,
Thank you for responding.
Interesting device to mount on the horizon.
Unfortunately my buddy has no artificial horizon, and he insists on mounting his slip ball in the middle of his annunciator panel, hence the search for as small a part as possible.
Thanks all the same,
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Best regards,
Gilles
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2017 12:16 pm Post subject: Smallest possible slip-ball ? |
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I don't think that inclinometer necessarily HAS to be installed on the
artificial horizon - it would just require two tiny screws to mount
anywhere on the panel. Unlikely you'll find anything smaller.
Jim Parker
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gilles.thesee(at)free.fr Guest
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Posted: Sat May 06, 2017 12:18 am Post subject: Smallest possible slip-ball ? |
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Le 05/05/2017 à 22:15, jim(at)PoogieBearRanch.com a écrit :
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I don't think that inclinometer necessarily HAS to be installed on the
artificial horizon - it would just require two tiny screws to mount
anywhere on the panel.
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Jim and all,
Good point, thanks !
I'm passing on the info.
Thanks to everyone,
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Best regards,
Gilles
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http://lapierre.skunkworks.free.fr
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