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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 21:44:13 +0100
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com> (Murphy Rebel Builders List)
From: Dave Klimas <drk@cts.com>
Subject: Re: Strengthening for 0320
Alister,
We sure enjoy hearing from you and your "field testing" experiences.
I also will be installing the spring gear with an O320 engine and would
very much like to incorporate some of the enhancements that seem reasonable
while I am in the construction stage.
Do you have the standard or Elite style curved instrument panel? How thick
was the upper panel that cracked?
If you would be so kind as to summarize the "mods" you have determined to
be necessary I would be most appreciative.
Thanks again for your posts.
Dave Klimas
Ramona, CA
Rebel #472
aBrian,
The flying is going just great, I have clocked up over 160hrs
now. What a neat little aircraft!
Even with a cruise prop I can pull very big loads out of very small areas,
arevery useful aircraft.
The strengthening mods I did around the gear area are working really good,
no problems in that area now.
I found another problem though.
Cracks started to appear on the instrument panel, on checking, they were
coming from a mis-directed load path. When taxiing ( when heavy) on rough
ground the panel in front and on top of the instrument panel used to pant
(flex) on either side just in front of where the instrument panel bends. It
finally cracked in this area. ( this was hidden by upholstery)
I had to remove the windscreen and reinforce the area including the top
engine mounts.
I have no doubt that the problems I have experienced come from hanging off
heavier and heavier motors without increasing the skin thickness and design
up front to compensate. ( Didn't the Rebel start with a 582?)
I also operate off sometimes very rough strips. ( a lot off these were put
in in the old deer meat recovery days, they are cut out of riverbeds and
haveROUGH!) Murphy says ' sorry, but it appears you are doing the forward field
testing for these types of operations', They are probably right, they say
that over there that the majority of Rebels that operate in the outback
would be on floats. Floats can be very hard on a fuse as well but the load
paths are very different.
However, I really do feel that I am getting to the point where I am on top
of this ( I hope those aren't famous last words!).
If you are running an 0320 and spring gear and intend to operate out of
unimproved strips it would pay to have a think about it.
Cheers
Alister
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Cross <rebelair@idirect.com>
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Friday, August 20, 1999 1:17 AM
Subject: Re: c of g
Hi Alister
Sorry if I confused/misled you about my empty C of G. With 2 pilots & 3/4
fuel my the C of G is
about 16". My empty C of G is 11.6".
How is the flying going? Spring gear OK?
Best Regards
Brian #328R
:08 PM 19/08/99 +1200, you wrote:Hi Brian,
Could you confirn that your C of G is 16" empty.
That seems a long way back before you even begin to load it.
Cheers
Alister
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Cross <rebelair@idirect.com>
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Thursday, August 19, 1999 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: c of g
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