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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com> (Murphy Rebel)
From: Bob Patterson <bob.patterson@canrem.com>
Subject: Re: Spinner front bulkhead
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Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 17:32:20 -0400
Jack Weibe has done it, and flown it for a few years. And so
have a few others ...
Will try to find out exactly what they did & let you know...
May take a week or more.
I think they made up a new front bulkhead of some kind, joining
it to the tube with flanges, to make the whole assembly more rigid.
.....bobp
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At 03:42 PM 9/10/98 +0000, you wrote:
Hi,
did anybody mount the Murphy 13" spinner to a Warp Drive prop?
There is a gap between the front bulhead with its sort of tube
(in the middle, facing backwards) and the prop (which is too thin for the
bulkhead).
How did you bridge this gap and how did you connect the "tube" and the prop
front plate?
Did you rivet the front bulkhead to te spinner as MAM recommends or did you
screw it on?
Thanks.
Stefan
Stefan Pappe, #156R, Heidelberg, Germany