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Jones, Mike

rotax 100hp 912uls-4 for sale

Post by Jones, Mike » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:57 pm

Great to see the list back, it was really missed.
Now to business, I am considering selling my brand new 100hp rotax 912uls-4
engine. Any one interested let me know ??

Mike#007

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Topics covered in this issue include:

1: Back online!
by Mike Davis <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
2: Re: Hoisting Da Rebel
by Wayne G. O'Shea <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
3: Back online!
by "Mike Davis" <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
4: Thanks
by Terry McClary <tlmcclary@juno.com>
5: Trim Servo-wire connector source
by Terry McClary <tlmcclary@juno.com>



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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
From: Mike Davis <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
Subject: Back online!

Just wanted to send everyone a note to let you know that the Murphy Rebel
mailing lists are back up and running. I've got it back on the original
server, now residing in Charlotte NC, graciously hosted by one of the
members of our list, Mr. Fred Darnell. I would just like to take a moment
to say thank you Fred for providing a home for this list.

I also want to apologize for the down time, I don't know about the rest of
you, but I went through some serious withdrawal! I sure miss having a
server totally under my own control. Fred's company, Biopop Integration
Group, looks to be a first class operation. So, as long as I can keep my
server running, I don't think we're likely to run into anymore network
problems.

That's all.... everybody start sharing that good information again!

Mike


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From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
To: "Builders List" <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Subject: Re: Hoisting Da Rebel

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne G. O'Shea <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Sunday, July 30, 2000 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: Hoisting Da Rebel

Ryan,

People have installed eyebolts in the main carrythrough, BIMHOpinion (for
what it's worth), this weakens the structure where you really don't want to
weaken it!

I lift the aircraft by removing the fairing at the carrythrough stubs
(where
forward wing spar attaches to the fuselage.) I lift by using approximately
2
foot long cables with thimbles that are big enough for a 3/8th bolt. The
bolt is put below the carrythrough with a cable thimble for and aft of the
carrythrough. Tighten the bolt so that the cable assembly can't slip past
the wing attach bolt. I use 2 chain falls so the lift is straight up and
this is especially helpfull for getting things square on the initial
installation. You will need to do a balancing act or have a lift for the
tail also. I have a walk behind fork truck that I use to balance the tail
weight.

Blue skies,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Amendala <longpup@hotmail.com>
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Saturday, July 15, 2000 10:38 PM
Subject: Hoisting Da Rebel

All,

Has anybody installed eye bolts to the fuslage to hoist the Rebel in order
to work on the floats? I believe this was a recent thread but with our
latest trip to the San Juan Islands (us/Canada), we saw lots of seaplanes
and they all had 4 eyebolts on the top of the fuse. Owners told us that
this was to hoist the plane in the air to work on bottom side of floats
when
necessary. Just wondering what was out there

Ryan Amendala
Rebel, Working on controls, engine arrives next week.
Olympia, WA

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From: "Roger & Alice Hoffman" <rognal@continet.com>
To: "Murphy Rebel Builders List" <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Subject: Re: Back online!

Excellent! Thank you Mike! Thank you Fred! and Thank you Wray for the
temporary forum!

It's good to have the old list back. I just picked up my wing kit and know
I'll need all the help I can get from this list.

R. Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Davis" <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Cc: <flying-rebels@dcsol.com>; <rebel-ramble@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:16 AM
Subject: Back online!

Just wanted to send everyone a note to let you know that the Murphy Rebel
mailing lists are back up and running. I've got it back on the original
server, now residing in Charlotte NC, graciously hosted by one of the
members of our list, Mr. Fred Darnell. I would just like to take a moment
to say thank you Fred for providing a home for this list.

I also want to apologize for the down time, I don't know about the rest of
you, but I went through some serious withdrawal! I sure miss having a
server totally under my own control. Fred's company, Biopop Integration
Group, looks to be a first class operation. So, as long as I can keep my
server running, I don't think we're likely to run into anymore network
problems.

That's all.... everybody start sharing that good information again!

Mike

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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Thanks
From: Terry McClary <tlmcclary@juno.com>

I would also like to thank Mike, Fred and Wray for their efforts on the
Rebel forum. Yes, I was starting to experience withdrawals. Call me
crazy but I like to know about problems before I get there and make them
myself.

Terry McClary

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5 Message:0005 5
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Trim Servo-wire connector source
From: Terry McClary <tlmcclary@juno.com>


Before the server went down there was a brief exchange on connectors. I
promised to respond with additional data but the message was returned. I
responded privately to the initial authors but saved the message to put
out for the rest of the group.

Terry
-----------

On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 09:51:54 EDT Terry McClary writes:
Richard,

Sorry for the delay in finding you an answer. Unfortunately the
responsibility for cables has been "outsourced" to a supplier and I
couldn't find the reference materials I was looking for.

After I read David Fife's message though I thought he is right in
his approach. Years ago when I worked at Grimes (aircraft lighting)
we used Molex connectors, Whelen ships Molex connectors on and with
their products and the other day when I was looking through the
flying clubs Cessna 172 I saw several Molex connectors in use. They
have been in use on "certified" products for many years so they
should serve us well.

So you don't have to shop through a bunch of hobby shops, try
Digi-Key. I have a 1996 catalog that has a good assortment of crimp
or soldr pin, single or multi-pin connectors.
The catalog lists a website at http://www.digikey.com or a telephone
number of 800.344.4539. There was no minimum order but there was an
adder if the order is less than $25.

I accessed the webite while I was putting this message together to
make sure I wasn't giving you out dated information. Digi-Key gives
you a choice of a US or Canadian website so most of us should be
able to order without a customs hassle. The site has a catalog,
stock status, and an on-line order form.

Hope this helps,

Terry McClary

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 16:12:29 -0700 (PDT) David Fife writes:
Richard,

I recently red your message re: connectors. In the
past I have used a "molex"connector. These are used
on radio controlled airplanes and cars. They are
available through hobby shops. Cost about 6.00 a
pair. Give it a try.

=====
Sincerely,

David K. Fife
3D Composite Aircraft Parts Inc.
1345 Merkle St.
Ortonville, MI. 48462
Phone 248-627-4367

EOM

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Aurele Lavigne

rotax 100hp 912uls-4 for sale

Post by Aurele Lavigne » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:57 pm

Mike, why are you selling your 912S, did you decide on another engine? I've
only got about 100 hours on my rebuilt 912 and so far it's great. Sure would
like to have the extra horsepower of the 912S. What are you asking for it???

Thanks Aurele
Rebel 063

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jones, Mike" <MJones@hatch.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 7:27 AM
Subject: rotax 100hp 912uls-4 for sale

Great to see the list back, it was really missed.
Now to business, I am considering selling my brand new 100hp rotax
912uls-4
engine. Any one interested let me know ??

Mike#007

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:01 AM
To: mjones@hatch.ca
Subject: murphy-rebel Digest for 16 Aug 2000


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murphy-rebel Digest for 16 Aug 2000

Topics covered in this issue include:

1: Back online!
by Mike Davis <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
2: Re: Hoisting Da Rebel
by Wayne G. O'Shea <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
3: Back online!
by "Mike Davis" <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
4: Thanks
by Terry McClary <tlmcclary@juno.com>
5: Trim Servo-wire connector source
by Terry McClary <tlmcclary@juno.com>



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1 Message:0001 1
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
From: Mike Davis <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
Subject: Back online!

Just wanted to send everyone a note to let you know that the Murphy Rebel
mailing lists are back up and running. I've got it back on the original
server, now residing in Charlotte NC, graciously hosted by one of the
members of our list, Mr. Fred Darnell. I would just like to take a moment
to say thank you Fred for providing a home for this list.

I also want to apologize for the down time, I don't know about the rest of
you, but I went through some serious withdrawal! I sure miss having a
server totally under my own control. Fred's company, Biopop Integration
Group, looks to be a first class operation. So, as long as I can keep my
server running, I don't think we're likely to run into anymore network
problems.

That's all.... everybody start sharing that good information again!

Mike


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2 Message:0002 2
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From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
To: "Builders List" <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Subject: Re: Hoisting Da Rebel

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne G. O'Shea <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Sunday, July 30, 2000 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: Hoisting Da Rebel

Ryan,

People have installed eyebolts in the main carrythrough, BIMHOpinion (for
what it's worth), this weakens the structure where you really don't want
to
weaken it!

I lift the aircraft by removing the fairing at the carrythrough stubs
(where
forward wing spar attaches to the fuselage.) I lift by using
approximately
2
foot long cables with thimbles that are big enough for a 3/8th bolt. The
bolt is put below the carrythrough with a cable thimble for and aft of
the
carrythrough. Tighten the bolt so that the cable assembly can't slip past
the wing attach bolt. I use 2 chain falls so the lift is straight up and
this is especially helpfull for getting things square on the initial
installation. You will need to do a balancing act or have a lift for the
tail also. I have a walk behind fork truck that I use to balance the tail
weight.

Blue skies,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Amendala <longpup@hotmail.com>
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Saturday, July 15, 2000 10:38 PM
Subject: Hoisting Da Rebel

All,

Has anybody installed eye bolts to the fuslage to hoist the Rebel in
order
to work on the floats? I believe this was a recent thread but with our
latest trip to the San Juan Islands (us/Canada), we saw lots of
seaplanes
and they all had 4 eyebolts on the top of the fuse. Owners told us that
this was to hoist the plane in the air to work on bottom side of floats
when
necessary. Just wondering what was out there

Ryan Amendala
Rebel, Working on controls, engine arrives next week.
Olympia, WA

________________________________________________________________________
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3 Message:0003 3
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From: "Roger & Alice Hoffman" <rognal@continet.com>
To: "Murphy Rebel Builders List" <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Subject: Re: Back online!

Excellent! Thank you Mike! Thank you Fred! and Thank you Wray for the
temporary forum!

It's good to have the old list back. I just picked up my wing kit and know
I'll need all the help I can get from this list.

R. Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Davis" <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Cc: <flying-rebels@dcsol.com>; <rebel-ramble@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:16 AM
Subject: Back online!

Just wanted to send everyone a note to let you know that the Murphy
Rebel
mailing lists are back up and running. I've got it back on the original
server, now residing in Charlotte NC, graciously hosted by one of the
members of our list, Mr. Fred Darnell. I would just like to take a
moment
to say thank you Fred for providing a home for this list.

I also want to apologize for the down time, I don't know about the rest
of
you, but I went through some serious withdrawal! I sure miss having a
server totally under my own control. Fred's company, Biopop Integration
Group, looks to be a first class operation. So, as long as I can keep
my
server running, I don't think we're likely to run into anymore network
problems.

That's all.... everybody start sharing that good information again!

Mike

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4 Message:0004 4
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Thanks
From: Terry McClary <tlmcclary@juno.com>

I would also like to thank Mike, Fred and Wray for their efforts on the
Rebel forum. Yes, I was starting to experience withdrawals. Call me
crazy but I like to know about problems before I get there and make them
myself.

Terry McClary

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5 Message:0005 5
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Trim Servo-wire connector source
From: Terry McClary <tlmcclary@juno.com>


Before the server went down there was a brief exchange on connectors. I
promised to respond with additional data but the message was returned. I
responded privately to the initial authors but saved the message to put
out for the rest of the group.

Terry
-----------

On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 09:51:54 EDT Terry McClary writes:
Richard,

Sorry for the delay in finding you an answer. Unfortunately the
responsibility for cables has been "outsourced" to a supplier and I
couldn't find the reference materials I was looking for.

After I read David Fife's message though I thought he is right in
his approach. Years ago when I worked at Grimes (aircraft lighting)
we used Molex connectors, Whelen ships Molex connectors on and with
their products and the other day when I was looking through the
flying clubs Cessna 172 I saw several Molex connectors in use. They
have been in use on "certified" products for many years so they
should serve us well.

So you don't have to shop through a bunch of hobby shops, try
Digi-Key. I have a 1996 catalog that has a good assortment of crimp
or soldr pin, single or multi-pin connectors.
The catalog lists a website at http://www.digikey.com or a telephone
number of 800.344.4539. There was no minimum order but there was an
adder if the order is less than $25.

I accessed the webite while I was putting this message together to
make sure I wasn't giving you out dated information. Digi-Key gives
you a choice of a US or Canadian website so most of us should be
able to order without a customs hassle. The site has a catalog,
stock status, and an on-line order form.

Hope this helps,

Terry McClary

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 16:12:29 -0700 (PDT) David Fife writes:
Richard,

I recently red your message re: connectors. In the
past I have used a "molex"connector. These are used
on radio controlled airplanes and cars. They are
available through hobby shops. Cost about 6.00 a
pair. Give it a try.

=====
Sincerely,

David K. Fife
3D Composite Aircraft Parts Inc.
1345 Merkle St.
Ortonville, MI. 48462
Phone 248-627-4367

EOM

NOTICE - This message is the property of HATCH. It may also be
confidential
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you are hereby notified that you must not disseminate, copy or take any
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cirrus7

rotax 100hp 912uls-4 for sale

Post by cirrus7 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:57 pm

how much$$$$$ where are you located??????????



murphy-rebel@dcsol.com wrote:
Great to see the list back, it was really missed.
Now to business, I am considering selling my brand new 100hp rotax 912uls-4
engine. Any one interested let me know ??

Mike#007

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:01 AM
To: mjones@hatch.ca
Subject: murphy-rebel Digest for 16 Aug 2000


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murphy-rebel Digest for 16 Aug 2000

Topics covered in this issue include:

1: Back online!
by Mike Davis
2: Re: Hoisting Da Rebel
by Wayne G. O'Shea
3: Back online!
by "Mike Davis"
4: Thanks
by Terry McClary
5: Trim Servo-wire connector source
by Terry McClary



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1 Message:0001 1
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
From: Mike Davis
Subject: Back online!

Just wanted to send everyone a note to let you know that the Murphy Rebel
mailing lists are back up and running. I've got it back on the original
server, now residing in Charlotte NC, graciously hosted by one of the
members of our list, Mr. Fred Darnell. I would just like to take a moment
to say thank you Fred for providing a home for this list.

I also want to apologize for the down time, I don't know about the rest of
you, but I went through some serious withdrawal! I sure miss having a
server totally under my own control. Fred's company, Biopop Integration
Group, looks to be a first class operation. So, as long as I can keep my
server running, I don't think we're likely to run into anymore network
problems.

That's all.... everybody start sharing that good information again!

Mike


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2 Message:0002 2
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From: "Wayne G. O'Shea"
To: "Builders List"
Subject: Re: Hoisting Da Rebel

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne G. O'Shea
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List
Date: Sunday, July 30, 2000 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: Hoisting Da Rebel

Ryan,

People have installed eyebolts in the main carrythrough, BIMHOpinion (for
what it's worth), this weakens the structure where you really don't want to
weaken it!

I lift the aircraft by removing the fairing at the carrythrough stubs
(where
forward wing spar attaches to the fuselage.) I lift by using approximately
2
foot long cables with thimbles that are big enough for a 3/8th bolt. The
bolt is put below the carrythrough with a cable thimble for and aft of the
carrythrough. Tighten the bolt so that the cable assembly can't slip past
the wing attach bolt. I use 2 chain falls so the lift is straight up and
this is especially helpfull for getting things square on the initial
installation. You will need to do a balancing act or have a lift for the
tail also. I have a walk behind fork truck that I use to balance the tail
weight.

Blue skies,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Amendala
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Date: Saturday, July 15, 2000 10:38 PM
Subject: Hoisting Da Rebel

All,

Has anybody installed eye bolts to the fuslage to hoist the Rebel in order
to work on the floats? I believe this was a recent thread but with our
latest trip to the San Juan Islands (us/Canada), we saw lots of seaplanes
and they all had 4 eyebolts on the top of the fuse. Owners told us that
this was to hoist the plane in the air to work on bottom side of floats
when
necessary. Just wondering what was out there

Ryan Amendala
Rebel, Working on controls, engine arrives next week.
Olympia, WA

________________________________________________________________________
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3 Message:0003 3
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From: "Roger & Alice Hoffman"
To: "Murphy Rebel Builders List"
Subject: Re: Back online!

Excellent! Thank you Mike! Thank you Fred! and Thank you Wray for the
temporary forum!

It's good to have the old list back. I just picked up my wing kit and know
I'll need all the help I can get from this list.

R. Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Davis"
To:
Cc: ;
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:16 AM
Subject: Back online!

Just wanted to send everyone a note to let you know that the Murphy Rebel
mailing lists are back up and running. I've got it back on the original
server, now residing in Charlotte NC, graciously hosted by one of the
members of our list, Mr. Fred Darnell. I would just like to take a moment
to say thank you Fred for providing a home for this list.

I also want to apologize for the down time, I don't know about the rest of
you, but I went through some serious withdrawal! I sure miss having a
server totally under my own control. Fred's company, Biopop Integration
Group, looks to be a first class operation. So, as long as I can keep my
server running, I don't think we're likely to run into anymore network
problems.

That's all.... everybody start sharing that good information again!

Mike

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4 Message:0004 4
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Thanks
From: Terry McClary

I would also like to thank Mike, Fred and Wray for their efforts on the
Rebel forum. Yes, I was starting to experience withdrawals. Call me
crazy but I like to know about problems before I get there and make them
myself.

Terry McClary

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 Message:0005 5
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Trim Servo-wire connector source
From: Terry McClary


Before the server went down there was a brief exchange on connectors. I
promised to respond with additional data but the message was returned. I
responded privately to the initial authors but saved the message to put
out for the rest of the group.

Terry
-----------

On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 09:51:54 EDT Terry McClary writes:
Richard,

Sorry for the delay in finding you an answer. Unfortunately the
responsibility for cables has been "outsourced" to a supplier and I
couldn't find the reference materials I was looking for.

After I read David Fife's message though I thought he is right in
his approach. Years ago when I worked at Grimes (aircraft lighting)
we used Molex connectors, Whelen ships Molex connectors on and with
their products and the other day when I was looking through the
flying clubs Cessna 172 I saw several Molex connectors in use. They
have been in use on "certified" products for many years so they
should serve us well.

So you don't have to shop through a bunch of hobby shops, try
Digi-Key. I have a 1996 catalog that has a good assortment of crimp
or soldr pin, single or multi-pin connectors.
The catalog lists a website at http://www.digikey.com or a telephone
number of 800.344.4539. There was no minimum order but there was an
adder if the order is less than $25.

I accessed the webite while I was putting this message together to
make sure I wasn't giving you out dated information. Digi-Key gives
you a choice of a US or Canadian website so most of us should be
able to order without a customs hassle. The site has a catalog,
stock status, and an on-line order form.

Hope this helps,

Terry McClary

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 16:12:29 -0700 (PDT) David Fife writes:
Richard,

I recently red your message re: connectors. In the
past I have used a "molex"connector. These are used
on radio controlled airplanes and cars. They are
available through hobby shops. Cost about 6.00 a
pair. Give it a try.

=====
Sincerely,

David K. Fife
3D Composite Aircraft Parts Inc.
1345 Merkle St.
Ortonville, MI. 48462
Phone 248-627-4367

EOM

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