Float mounting
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:02 pm
Hello Angus!
Cutting vertical struts caught my eye! Some AME must have got to you and
told you the Rebel is mounted to high on floats aye!?! They all seem to say
that, but it sure clears any dock posts that come along when it sits that
high. IF this is what you are doing (ie lowering it down), which I must say
does make it look a little "sexier", I'm sure you have already realized that
you will need to make new front strut attach blocks with a tighter angle on
them to keep the aircraft located in the same place above the floats. The
big thing you will have to do is shorten your spreader bars and narrow the
float stance, otherwise the vertical struts angle will be less than 45
degrees and a hard landing my just take them the rest of the way to zero!
Just food for thought, but I'm sure you have it all figured out!
What is drilling the sister keels all about??
Regards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
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From: "Jennifer Grant" <jgrant@lweb.net>
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: Batteries and fairings
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Cutting vertical struts caught my eye! Some AME must have got to you and
told you the Rebel is mounted to high on floats aye!?! They all seem to say
that, but it sure clears any dock posts that come along when it sits that
high. IF this is what you are doing (ie lowering it down), which I must say
does make it look a little "sexier", I'm sure you have already realized that
you will need to make new front strut attach blocks with a tighter angle on
them to keep the aircraft located in the same place above the floats. The
big thing you will have to do is shorten your spreader bars and narrow the
float stance, otherwise the vertical struts angle will be less than 45
degrees and a hard landing my just take them the rest of the way to zero!
Just food for thought, but I'm sure you have it all figured out!
What is drilling the sister keels all about??
Regards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Grant" <jgrant@lweb.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: Batteries and fairings
anywayOur floats are almost ready to install.Its not like they needed much
comesince Carm used them last year but I have done a bit of maintainance to
them ,replace some bearings etc. and just need to drill the sister keels
for suction relief and shorten the vertical struts.
All of my interior amphib installation mods are done except I have to
finish machining the ends for the 4130 brace I am putting between my top
engine mounts under the dash.Then when I change my windshield I will
pick-up on this with diagonal braces to the forward wing attachments. All
of this airplane stuff has had to be put on hold until my lovely wife is
satisfyed that I have put enough effort into her house renovation
plans,then if I've been good I can play with the Rebel.
Also,my doors get sucked out at the upper-front corners and I have not
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Best regards to all, Angus McKenzie
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