hi guys i`m just getting ready to make the brackets for the pump, valve
and tank.
does anyone have a photo of a really neat installation including the hose
routings inside the cockpit ?
the smaller the files the better i only have a land line at 24,000 bd
thanks much bob fisher rebel 342 (took my last taildragger flight
today we are mounting next week )
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angus McKenzie" <
angus@lweb.net>
To: <
murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: Empty weight for 1800 amphibs
We are just ready to bring the front end loader into the hanger and push
the
floats under the Rebel,just kidding but we are using the loader to lift
the
plane.These are a set of MAM's earliest amphib kits and were built by Carm
Titus and used by him for about three years, they weigh 301#s.Yesterday I
completed the new 3.5"dia.x7"high cylindrical aluminum oil tank and it's
mounting pedestal which is affixed to the rear of the pump pedestal
between
the seats,also determined to mount the selector switch and pressure gauge
under the dash on the extreme left side.Perhaps we will do pictures to
post.
In case anyone is interested Clamar floats offer a Parker pump/selector
valve assy. which is quite small,maybe 3"square and 5high with a socket
for
a detachable handle,it is really neat and would consolidate the two
functions, it is also a lot of money.
I have faired bungee gear,12-9044 loops with MAM wheels 8:50x6 McCreary's
and a Scott 3200,steel spring. When we weigh all of this stuff I will
report.
A local scale company is available with certified digital platform scales
of
varying capacities which they deliver and operate and provide a federally
certified endorsed print out of the weight.
Another local aerial spray company has really cool and very expensive low
profile inter-connected digital platform scales to do their M-18 Dromaders
but they are more expensive to obtain the use of.
Regards, Angus
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Patterson" <
beep@sympatico.ca>
To: <
murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: Empty weight for 1800 amphibs
Hi Bruce !
As far as I know, the Murphy brochure WAS based on a standard-gear
Rebel, so you're right - a smaller weight increase ! Although, the
spring gear Rebel would be likely about 20 lb. heavier to start with,
than a standard gear, because of all those doubler/trippler/octupler (!)
plates ... ;-) :-)
Just curious - how much do just the gear legs alone weigh ??
Axles, wheels, & tires would be the same on both gears, so the legs
would be the only difference. Anybody know what just the standard
gear legs weigh ?? I bet there's not a lot of difference, if you
count in the center tubes & the bungees (or die springs) ....
suspect most of the weight increase is in the fuse beef-ups.
I <LOVE> Warren's answer !!! :-) Get a good accountant
(maybe ex-Enron ??) to find you a set of scales that give you
the answer you want !! ;-) :-) :-)
......bobp
----------------------------orig.-------------------
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 08:14 pm, you wrote:
Bobp
Is that a net 253 LB. Increase for a standard gear Rebel? Because if
it
is,
that would mean a spring gear Rebel should have a smaller net increase
as
he is
removing gear that weighs more than the stock gear and then adding
back
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