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How Removable is 'Removable'?

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Mike Davis

How Removable is 'Removable'?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:19 pm

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The Rebel has emerged as a serious contender on my list of potential
aluminum butchery projects. Trailerability and off-airport storage are
requirements in my selection process (eliminating Vans, etc).

The Rebel literature describes the wing removal process as requiring 45-60
minutes for a two man crew, which would be a tolerable level of effort. I
was wondering if replacing/removing the wings for each flying session
(weekly, maybe?) was within the realm of reason, and if this was a common
practice or a considerable undertaking. Any comments from you
'been-there-done-that' listers would be most appreciated!


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How Removable is 'Removable'?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:19 pm

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Removing the wings on a weekly basis in my opinion would not be a viable
option. It is a considerably big job.

The fuel would have to be drained, fairings removed, fuel pipes and wiring
disconnected, pitot and static lines removed, flaperons disconnected, etc.
Two people may be able to remove the wings in an hour or so, but replacing
them would be a different matter.

I have found I need at least three people to fit my wings back on as it is
very easy to bend the rear wing attach bracket if things dont line up as
planned. Fitting the front wing attach spacer washers can be a bit of a
drama.

I dont think this is an option.

Really neat aircraft though--------!!

Alister


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From: Stephen Lanham <sdlanham@hotmail.com>
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Thursday, May 06, 1999 5:45 AM
Subject: How Removable is 'Removable'?

The Rebel has emerged as a serious contender on my list of potential
aluminum butchery projects. Trailerability and off-airport storage are
requirements in my selection process (eliminating Vans, etc).

The Rebel literature describes the wing removal process as requiring 45-60
minutes for a two man crew, which would be a tolerable level of effort. I
was wondering if replacing/removing the wings for each flying session
(weekly, maybe?) was within the realm of reason, and if this was a common
practice or a considerable undertaking. Any comments from you
'been-there-done-that' listers would be most appreciated!


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Mike Davis

How Removable is 'Removable'?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:19 pm

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Not common, not reasonable! Fuel in tanks, fuel lines, control lines, etc.

jar

Stephen Lanham wrote:
The Rebel has emerged as a serious contender on my list of potential
aluminum butchery projects. Trailerability and off-airport storage are
requirements in my selection process (eliminating Vans, etc).

The Rebel literature describes the wing removal process as requiring 45-60
minutes for a two man crew, which would be a tolerable level of effort. I
was wondering if replacing/removing the wings for each flying session
(weekly, maybe?) was within the realm of reason, and if this was a common
practice or a considerable undertaking. Any comments from you
'been-there-done-that' listers would be most appreciated!

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How Removable is 'Removable'?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:19 pm

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Hi There

It sounds like the other folks agree this is not really a viable aircraft
for
your requirements. You would be better if with a Kitfox or even a Glastar
if
you do not mind the considerable weight and considerable $ penalties.

Brian #328R

Mike Davis

How Removable is 'Removable'?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:19 pm

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Did you follow the instructions that I had sent in the attachment? Just
deleting the Happy99 virus attachment will not delete it, you need to
follow the procedures. Let me know if you need the instructions again.

Michelle
coyote@ritzcom.net
Wish I had seen the warning about the happy99.exe before I opened it. It
came
from a friend who probably didn't know he sent it. I have deleted it from
my
hard drive. Will that get rid of it?

jar


Mike Davis

How Removable is 'Removable'?

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:19 pm

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I didn't see the instructions until after I asked how to get rid of it. I
have
since followed the instructions and they worked fine. I tried to forward
you
letter with the attachment of instructions to the list of those I infected
but for
some reason the attachment came through as part of the letter and was just
junk.
How can I forward the instuctions to others?

jar

Coyote Flats Farms wrote:
Did you follow the instructions that I had sent in the attachment? Just
deleting the Happy99 virus attachment will not delete it, you need to
follow the procedures. Let me know if you need the instructions again.

Michelle
coyote@ritzcom.net
Wish I had seen the warning about the happy99.exe before I opened it. It
came
from a friend who probably didn't know he sent it. I have deleted it
from my
hard drive. Will that get rid of it?

jar


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