It's about time to order the fuselage--I've got some questions for the
group.
1. Internal rear bulkhead access door-What do you get for $135 (can I build
it myself)? I anticipate sleeping (camping) in this thing--do I want this
option, or do I get a hump right where I don't want a hump?
2. Fiberglass stabilizer fin faring-Is this cosmetic or do I need one?
3. Skylight and/or side window doubler kit, side door dome and/or side dome
windows-Recommendations?
4. Wing tip vs. leading edge landing lights (or not)? Recommended
alternatives?
5. Seat alternatives--I'm leaning towards 4 bucket seats (fabric). Any
thoughts?
Feel free to comment on anything I might have overlooked. Thanks in advance.
Rick Besecker
Fresno CA
Murphy SR2500 178SR-1 (working on the wings)
Taildragger, IO360 or 540, 4-seats, lots of baggage.
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SR2500 Fuselage options
SR2500 Fuselage options
Rick,
Bob is right on. If you go with the 540 engine watch how far back you go
with the extra baggage area. The round engine is a heavier and some builders
are going back three bulkheads. If I did it over I would only go back one
or two bulkheads.
Al
Moose, N526AP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Patterson" <apat@istar.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: SR2500 Fuselage options
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Bob is right on. If you go with the 540 engine watch how far back you go
with the extra baggage area. The round engine is a heavier and some builders
are going back three bulkheads. If I did it over I would only go back one
or two bulkheads.
Al
Moose, N526AP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Patterson" <apat@istar.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: SR2500 Fuselage options
buildHi Rick !
Answers sprinkled below ....
.....bobp
-------------------------------orig.------------------------------
At 10:33 PM 6/20/03 -0800, you wrote:It's about time to order the fuselage--I've got some questions for the
group.
1. Internal rear bulkhead access door-What do you get for $135 (can I
! ;-)****************it myself)? I anticipate sleeping (camping) in this thing--do I want this
option, or do I get a hump right where I don't want a hump?
Check out the factory demo airplane - you can put this bulkhead
and door a couple of bulkheads farther back than the original... so
you might as well just make your own. You do have to lengthen cables
and move pulleys, & battery, but it's worth it. This will give a lot more
space for sleeping ! (Check with Robin at MAM if you need details.)
********************
****************2. Fiberglass stabilizer fin faring-Is this cosmetic or do I need one?
Anything that gives a bit more surface area is a "Good Thing"(tm)
domeEspecially on floats. And they DO look nice ! :-)
****************
3. Skylight and/or side window doubler kit, side door dome and/or side
advance.************windows-Recommendations?
Skylights are a personal preference - <I> like to have a couple
right overhead, at least - they really help in turns !
Side windows at back are really necessary for visibility. The
MAM doublers are nice pieces - beautifully joggled all around. Domes
not really needed.
The front windows really ARE better with the domes - surprising
increase in roominess and visibility downward.
***************
******************4. Wing tip vs. leading edge landing lights (or not)? Recommended
alternatives?
Definitely wing tip landing lights - if you can, wait for
Dave Fife's Hoerner wing tips with the light built in - less $$$,
and really improve performance ! Just tell the factory to leave
out the tips, and credit the $$$. Dave is just doing his first
set for the SR/Moose now - should be in production by fall ..
(Dave Fife, 3D Composite Aircraft Parts Inc. -
<Aircrafttips@yahoo.com> home phone: (248) 627-4367)
They will save you build time, as well - they just slip right
onto the wing !
Another reason to avoid the leading edge lights is that
you might want to fit the McKenzie STOL kit later - this includes
a full span leading edge cuff, and wing fences. Just put one on
my Rebel, and can't believe the difference - it's a new airplane !!
Stalls are a complete non-event - big improvement in safety, and
absolutely NO penalty to cruise !
("Angus McKenzie - McKenzie/STOL" <angus@lweb.net> home: (519) 652-2734 )
******************
************5. Seat alternatives--I'm leaning towards 4 bucket seats (fabric). Any
thoughts?
4 Buckets is a GREAT way to go - add extra track, so you can
slide them back further, or use it to tie down cargo. If you can
get a shop to do the upholstery, I'd go with Naugahyde edges and outside
backs, and fabric centers - they wear a lot better, while still cool.
The great thing about the buckets is you can re-arrange them
to give - say, 3 seats in a line on the left, and the full right
side open for carrying 2 x 4's, or other long loads - 13' of flat
floor available !!!
*****************
Suspect you'll be a LOT happier with the O-540 - probably
no difference in fuel consumption, and a LOT less vibration ! Also,
it'll likely be CHEAPER, as there isn't NEARLY the demand for O-540's
that there is for IO-360's ! ( <I> like the carburetor !! ;-) )
****************
Feel free to comment on anything I might have overlooked. Thanks in
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*Rick Besecker
Fresno CA
Murphy SR2500 178SR-1 (working on the wings)
Taildragger, IO360 or 540, 4-seats, lots of baggage.
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SR2500 Fuselage options
Hi Rick !
Answers sprinkled below ....
.....bobp
-------------------------------orig.------------------------------
At 10:33 PM 6/20/03 -0800, you wrote:
Check out the factory demo airplane - you can put this bulkhead
and door a couple of bulkheads farther back than the original... so
you might as well just make your own. You do have to lengthen cables
and move pulleys, & battery, but it's worth it. This will give a lot more
space for sleeping ! (Check with Robin at MAM if you need details.)
********************
Anything that gives a bit more surface area is a "Good Thing"(tm) ! ;-)
Especially on floats. And they DO look nice ! :-)
****************
Skylights are a personal preference - <I> like to have a couple
right overhead, at least - they really help in turns !
Side windows at back are really necessary for visibility. The
MAM doublers are nice pieces - beautifully joggled all around. Domes
not really needed.
The front windows really ARE better with the domes - surprising
increase in roominess and visibility downward.
***************
Definitely wing tip landing lights - if you can, wait for
Dave Fife's Hoerner wing tips with the light built in - less $$$,
and really improve performance ! Just tell the factory to leave
out the tips, and credit the $$$. Dave is just doing his first
set for the SR/Moose now - should be in production by fall ..
(Dave Fife, 3D Composite Aircraft Parts Inc. -
<Aircrafttips@yahoo.com> home phone: (248) 627-4367)
They will save you build time, as well - they just slip right
onto the wing !
Another reason to avoid the leading edge lights is that
you might want to fit the McKenzie STOL kit later - this includes
a full span leading edge cuff, and wing fences. Just put one on
my Rebel, and can't believe the difference - it's a new airplane !!
Stalls are a complete non-event - big improvement in safety, and
absolutely NO penalty to cruise !
("Angus McKenzie - McKenzie/STOL" <angus@lweb.net> home: (519) 652-2734 )
******************
4 Buckets is a GREAT way to go - add extra track, so you can
slide them back further, or use it to tie down cargo. If you can
get a shop to do the upholstery, I'd go with Naugahyde edges and outside
backs, and fabric centers - they wear a lot better, while still cool.
The great thing about the buckets is you can re-arrange them
to give - say, 3 seats in a line on the left, and the full right
side open for carrying 2 x 4's, or other long loads - 13' of flat
floor available !!!
*****************
Suspect you'll be a LOT happier with the O-540 - probably
no difference in fuel consumption, and a LOT less vibration ! Also,
it'll likely be CHEAPER, as there isn't NEARLY the demand for O-540's
that there is for IO-360's ! ( <I> like the carburetor !! ;-) )
****************
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Answers sprinkled below ....
.....bobp
-------------------------------orig.------------------------------
At 10:33 PM 6/20/03 -0800, you wrote:
****************It's about time to order the fuselage--I've got some questions for the
group.
1. Internal rear bulkhead access door-What do you get for $135 (can I build
it myself)? I anticipate sleeping (camping) in this thing--do I want this
option, or do I get a hump right where I don't want a hump?
Check out the factory demo airplane - you can put this bulkhead
and door a couple of bulkheads farther back than the original... so
you might as well just make your own. You do have to lengthen cables
and move pulleys, & battery, but it's worth it. This will give a lot more
space for sleeping ! (Check with Robin at MAM if you need details.)
********************
****************2. Fiberglass stabilizer fin faring-Is this cosmetic or do I need one?
Anything that gives a bit more surface area is a "Good Thing"(tm) ! ;-)
Especially on floats. And they DO look nice ! :-)
****************
************3. Skylight and/or side window doubler kit, side door dome and/or side dome
windows-Recommendations?
Skylights are a personal preference - <I> like to have a couple
right overhead, at least - they really help in turns !
Side windows at back are really necessary for visibility. The
MAM doublers are nice pieces - beautifully joggled all around. Domes
not really needed.
The front windows really ARE better with the domes - surprising
increase in roominess and visibility downward.
***************
******************4. Wing tip vs. leading edge landing lights (or not)? Recommended
alternatives?
Definitely wing tip landing lights - if you can, wait for
Dave Fife's Hoerner wing tips with the light built in - less $$$,
and really improve performance ! Just tell the factory to leave
out the tips, and credit the $$$. Dave is just doing his first
set for the SR/Moose now - should be in production by fall ..
(Dave Fife, 3D Composite Aircraft Parts Inc. -
<Aircrafttips@yahoo.com> home phone: (248) 627-4367)
They will save you build time, as well - they just slip right
onto the wing !
Another reason to avoid the leading edge lights is that
you might want to fit the McKenzie STOL kit later - this includes
a full span leading edge cuff, and wing fences. Just put one on
my Rebel, and can't believe the difference - it's a new airplane !!
Stalls are a complete non-event - big improvement in safety, and
absolutely NO penalty to cruise !
("Angus McKenzie - McKenzie/STOL" <angus@lweb.net> home: (519) 652-2734 )
******************
************5. Seat alternatives--I'm leaning towards 4 bucket seats (fabric). Any
thoughts?
4 Buckets is a GREAT way to go - add extra track, so you can
slide them back further, or use it to tie down cargo. If you can
get a shop to do the upholstery, I'd go with Naugahyde edges and outside
backs, and fabric centers - they wear a lot better, while still cool.
The great thing about the buckets is you can re-arrange them
to give - say, 3 seats in a line on the left, and the full right
side open for carrying 2 x 4's, or other long loads - 13' of flat
floor available !!!
*****************
Suspect you'll be a LOT happier with the O-540 - probably
no difference in fuel consumption, and a LOT less vibration ! Also,
it'll likely be CHEAPER, as there isn't NEARLY the demand for O-540's
that there is for IO-360's ! ( <I> like the carburetor !! ;-) )
****************
Feel free to comment on anything I might have overlooked. Thanks in advance.
Rick Besecker
Fresno CA
Murphy SR2500 178SR-1 (working on the wings)
Taildragger, IO360 or 540, 4-seats, lots of baggage.
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