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From: "Morehouse, Daniel G" <DMorehouse@peacehealth.org>
To: "'morehous@az.com'" <morehous@az.com>
Subject: FW: rebel cabin questions
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 09:48:08 -0700
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From: Murphy Aircraft Tech Department[SMTP:murtech@murphyair.com]
Sent: Monday, August 31, 1998 12:30 PM
To: Morehouse, Daniel G
Subject: Re: rebel cabin questions
At 09:23 AM 8/29/98 -0700, you wrote:recallHello!
I have the 03/14/95 manueal for the rebel. I am using spring gear. Ifront?seeing a cage you folks built which had the front as well as the back
carrythrough angle cut back at the ends. How much can be cut off theusingI also recall being told by Dennis that I could make the cage withoutsinceany bolts. I would like some assurance that this would be safe to do,theit seems to me that the bolts would carry a large structural load.
In fig 69B it indicates to leave open the bottom outside three holes. So
nothing will go there? Also in this figure it indicates countersinkingcountersinkcentermost four holes. I am installing spring gear. Do I need toDAN,these still?
Do you have my new email address?
I HAVE NEVER TOLD YOU TO REPLACE BOLTS WITH RIVETS ,DON'T YOU DARE SPREAD
CRAP LIKE THIS.
DENNIS>Murphy Aircraft Mfg. Ltd.Take care,
Dan
Ph: 1-604-792-5855
Fax: 1-604-792-7006
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