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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:24 pm    Post subject: Mark III wings on a Mark II Reply with quote

I have a Mark II that I wish to install a set of Mark III wings on. The spar tab to drag strut fitting measurements are the same, but the spar tab on the M3 wing is welded on lower which would increase the angle of incidence. My question is, does anyone happen to know the M3's wing angle of incidence sitting on level ground ( specify stock or tall gear ) or the angle between the fuse tube(or horizontal stab) and wing bottom.
thanks, Rob Cannon
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:28 pm    Post subject: Mark III wings on a Mark II Reply with quote

Mike Welch is the numbers repository in that category. Mike, put down that beer.BB

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I have a Mark II that I wish to install a set of Mark III wings on. The spar tab to drag strut fitting measurements are the same, but the spar tab on the M3 wing is welded on lower which would increase the angle of incidence. My question is, does anyone happen to know the M3's wing angle of incidence sitting on level ground ( specify stock or tall gear ) or the angle between the fuse tube(or horizontal stab) and wing bottom.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:52 pm    Post subject: Mark III wings on a Mark II Reply with quote

Bob,
 
  That's the funniest thing I've seen all day!!  I was just getting ready to
shoot him off an email, and had to finish reading all my unread mail, with yours
being my last one. 
 
My beer, as a matter of fact, was the root variety.  A&W diet root beer.  : )
 
 BTW, I've been working on my overhead panel/front panel/console.  I had
to take a detour to build some electronic circuits (that install into the panels).
 
Best regards,     Mike
 
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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 19:23:05 -0500
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Mike Welch is the numbers repository in that category.  Mike, put down that beer. BB

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[quote] I have a Mark II that I wish to install a set of Mark III wings on.  The spar tab to drag strut fitting measurements are the same, but the spar tab on the M3 wing is welded on lower which would increase the angle of incidence. My question is, does anyone happen to know the M3's wing angle of incidence sitting on level ground ( specify stock or tall gear ) or the angle between the fuse tube(or horizontal stab) and wing bottom.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:34 pm    Post subject: Mark III wings on a Mark II Reply with quote

Well at least it wasn't that ghastly Dr Pepper.

My plane is back in the corner of the basement, safe from the elements and the vermin. It wasn't until the very end of the
season that I solved a vexing problem with my carb. I flew it once and pulled the wings. -tough to do but here near the
arctic circle things need to be placed in the proper shelter until spring.
I hope to get a few little things done to it while near the toolbox. I had been using one of those Harbor Freight type switches
for a battery disconnect. They work... and then they don't. I have a different switch coming and may also install a regular
key switch for start.
I had replaced the old gas tanks in the spring. I was unhappy with them so have two new ones from another source to install
this winter. If they are gooduns I'll post after the fact. same with this new disconnect switch.
I might do more.... but then again, I may not.
BB

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Bob,

That's the funniest thing I've seen all day!! I was just getting ready to
shoot him off an email, and had to finish reading all my unread mail, with yours
being my last one.

My beer, as a matter of fact, was the root variety. A&W diet root beer. : )

BTW, I've been working on my overhead panel/front panel/console. I had
to take a detour to build some electronic circuits (that install into the panels).

Best regards, Mike

From: slyck(at)frontiernet.net (slyck(at)frontiernet.net)
Subject: Re: Mark III wings on a Mark II
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 19:23:05 -0500
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com (kolb-list(at)matronics.com)

Mike Welch is the numbers repository in that category. Mike, put down that beer.BB

On 23, Nov 2010, at 5:19 PM, rob and jennifer wrote:
Quote:
I have a Mark II that I wish to install a set of Mark III wings on. The spar tab to drag strut fitting measurements are the same, but the spar tab on the M3 wing is welded on lower which would increase the angle of incidence. My question is, does anyone happen to know the M3's wing angle of incidence sitting on level ground ( specify stock or tall gear ) or the angle between the fuse tube(or horizontal stab) and wing bottom.
thanks, Rob Cannon
Quote:


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:43 am    Post subject: Mark III wings on a Mark II Reply with quote

My beer, as a matter of fact, was the root variety.>>

That jogged a memory. On my first visit to the US, to see Apollo 17 launch, root beer was available from a dispenser at my Cocoa Beach hotel. Almost everything I knew about America had been gleaned from reading the Saturday Evening Post, particularly the advertisements,cartoons etc,
Shlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous` I remember 60 years later. Also ads. for gleaming great cars with tail fins. They had engines of incredible horsepower,were bigger than any truck then in the UK and, I discovered later, steered like the Nimitz. they also used more fuel per mile than my car did in a month.
But Root Beer! That was THE American drink, next to Coke, I learned. It was therefore with glee that I put my coin in the slot and obtained a can of root beer. Ir was one of the great disappointments of my life. Never had I encountered such a horrible tasting drink. I passed the can to my brother who took a swig and was almost sick on the spot. We looked at each other in disbelief and solemnly poured the remainder down the lavatory. Yuck!

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:39 am    Post subject: Mark III wings on a Mark II Reply with quote

Pat, if you think root beer is bad then you have never tried coffee milk (available only in Rhode Island).

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My beer, as a matter of fact, was the root variety.>>

That jogged a memory. On my first visit to the US, to see Apollo 17 launch, root beer was available from a dispenser at my Cocoa Beach hotel. Almost everything I knew about America had been gleaned from reading the Saturday Evening Post, particularly the advertisements,cartoons etc,
Shlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous` I remember 60 years later. Also ads. for gleaming great cars with tail fins. They had engines of incredible horsepower,were bigger than any truck then in the UK and, I discovered later, steered like the Nimitz. they also used more fuel per mile than my car did in a month.
But Root Beer! That was THE American drink, next to Coke, I learned. It was therefore with glee that I put my coin in the slot and obtained a can of root beer. Ir was one of the great disappointments of my life. Never had I encountered such a horrible tasting drink. I passed the can to my brother who took a swig and was almost sick on the spot. We looked at each other in disbelief and solemnly poured the remainder down the lavatory. Yuck!

Cheers

Pat
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:40 am    Post subject: Mark III wings on a Mark II Reply with quote

Ah, Pat, that hurts. One of the great memories of my life is going to the A & W drive in to get a gallon of their root beer to take home. My Grandpa and I had mugs that we kept in the freezer just for a frosted drink on a hot afternoon. Nothing finer. Fifty years later it's still one of my favorite treats even though he's not here to share it with me.

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My beer, as a matter of fact, was the root variety.>>
 
That jogged a memory. On my first visit to the US, to see Apollo 17 launch, root beer was available from a dispenser at my Cocoa Beach hotel.  Almost everything I knew about America had been gleaned from reading the Saturday Evening Post, particularly the advertisements,cartoons etc,
Shlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous` I remember 60 years later. Also ads. for gleaming great cars with tail fins. They had engines of incredible horsepower,were bigger than any truck then in the UK and, I discovered later, steered like the Nimitz.  they also used more fuel per mile than my car did in a month.
But Root Beer! That was THE American drink, next to Coke, I learned. It was therefore with glee that I put my coin in the slot and obtained a can of root beer. Ir was one of the great disappointments of my life. Never had I encountered such a  horrible tasting drink. I passed the can to my brother who took a swig and was almost sick on the spot. We looked at each other in disbelief and solemnly poured the remainder down the lavatory. Yuck!
 
Cheers
 
Pat
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