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Hello!
Square bulkheads are used for 'F' and 'G' to support the cabin roof. Angle
material (ST40?) is used to make 4 Fus 53s to bridge the gap preformed in
the quarter bulkheads. Why do we do it only on these two bulkheads?
The angle bracket material sticks out a bit past the edge of the flange of
the bulkhead. Can this be trimmed flush?
Thanks,
Dan
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Dan:
Did you get an answer from MAM on this? The Fus 53's are used to add extra
strength to the rear wing carrythroughs. I did not bother to trim my
brackets, but can see no reason not to.
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Dan:
Did you get an answer from MAM on this? The Fus 53's are used to add extra
strength to the rear wing carrythroughs. I did not bother to trim my
brackets, but can see no reason not to.
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Date: Monday, January 11, 1999 2:52 AM
Subject: cabin roof bulkhead brackets
Hello!
Square bulkheads are used for 'F' and 'G' to support the cabin roof. Angle
material (ST40?) is used to make 4 Fus 53s to bridge the gap preformed in
the quarter bulkheads. Why do we do it only on these two bulkheads?
The angle bracket material sticks out a bit past the edge of the flange of
the bulkhead. Can this be trimmed flush?
Thanks,
Dan
R280
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Not yet. I'll post it when/if I get one. Thanks for the feedback.
Take care,
Dan
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Not yet. I'll post it when/if I get one. Thanks for the feedback.
Take care,
Dan
R280
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Subject: Re: cabin roof bulkhead brackets
Date: Thu, Jan 14, 1999, 4:36 AM
extraDan:
Did you get an answer from MAM on this? The Fus 53's are used to add
strength to the rear wing carrythroughs. I did not bother to trim my
brackets, but can see no reason not to.
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From: Dan Morehouse <dan.morehouse@netos.com>
To: murphy-rebel @dcsol.com <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Cc: murtech@murphyair.com <murtech@murphyair.com>
Date: Monday, January 11, 1999 2:52 AM
Subject: cabin roof bulkhead brackets
Hello!
Square bulkheads are used for 'F' and 'G' to support the cabin roof. Angle
material (ST40?) is used to make 4 Fus 53s to bridge the gap preformed in
the quarter bulkheads. Why do we do it only on these two bulkheads?
The angle bracket material sticks out a bit past the edge of the flange of
the bulkhead. Can this be trimmed flush?
Thanks,
Dan
R280
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