Thanks guys. I thought it was over 100" and that is too wide for my garage
door, however, you make a great point. I can put them on, setup my control
cabling and leave them on untill I have to move it out of the garage. I am
putting up a building in a month that will allow me to completly assemble the
aircraft before breaking it down to take to the airport. I can work on it until
then.
(Of course the building is going to be for my truck, and tools and stuff,
right....?)
grin...
On 2/10/2006 9:30 AM,
oifa@irishfield.on.ca wrote to rebel-builders:
-> Gotta be close as I don't worry about the elevator tips hitting the swim
-> ladder as it is just narrower than the float spread when up against the
dock
-> and that's ~ 115". I'll measure for you shortly so you know...and if it's
-> shop space you are worried about each side comes off seperate and is a 5
-> minute job to remove/install.
->
-> ----- Original Message -----
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-> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 1:21 PM
-> Subject: Re: Rebel: Horiz stab span
->
->
-> > Jim-
-> >
-> > A piece of literature I have here shows the Rebel elevator span at 110"
-> >
-> > Hope that helps!
-> >
-> > Norm Isler
-> > Elite 702E
-> >
-> >
-> >
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