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Amphib Moose
Amphib Moose
What is the height of a moose on amphib floats? (for a hanger door opening)
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Amphib Moose
If on MFC 3500's, better have a 12' opening.
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Subject: Re: Amphib Moose
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Hi Rick,
Our Moose on Aerocet 3400 amphibs stands a bit over 12 ft.
Don B.
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Our Moose on Aerocet 3400 amphibs stands a bit over 12 ft.
Don B.
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How are you guys lifting up the Moose for the float change over,where are
the lifting points and hardware ridging you need ?
Bill Pollock
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the lifting points and hardware ridging you need ?
Bill Pollock
Moose 244
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I should have mentioned tail wheel into my question and maybe I would have
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Bill
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How are you guys lifting up the Moose for the float change over,where are
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Bill Pollock
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Amphib Moose
Bill,
I am using a strap around each or the front wing attach brackets. The straps
are attached to spreader bar and a hoist. With my engine the airplane is
tail heavy so I also use a tail stand.
Al
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I am using a strap around each or the front wing attach brackets. The straps
are attached to spreader bar and a hoist. With my engine the airplane is
tail heavy so I also use a tail stand.
Al
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I should have mentioned tail wheel into my question and maybe I would have
received replies !
Bill
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How are you guys lifting up the Moose for the float change over,where are
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Bill Pollock
Moose 244
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Thanks Al for your input
Bill
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Bill,
I am using a strap around each or the front wing attach brackets. The
straps
are attached to spreader bar and a hoist. With my engine the airplane is
tail heavy so I also use a tail stand.
Al
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I should have mentioned tail wheel into my question and maybe I would have
received replies !
Bill
M-244
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How are you guys lifting up the Moose for the float change over,where
are
the lifting points and hardware ridging you need ?
Bill Pollock
Moose 244
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Amphib Moose
Bill, as Al has mentioned this is also how I do it as well...but I use two
chain falls for the front and a walk behind pallet truck for the tail. I put
a AN6 Bolt under the fuselage forward wing attach "stubs" to attach a short
cable with thimble loops on each end. One thimble ahead and one thimble
behind the "stub" on the AN6 bolt and the wing attach bolt keeps things from
sliding anywhere.
Cheers,
Wayne
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chain falls for the front and a walk behind pallet truck for the tail. I put
a AN6 Bolt under the fuselage forward wing attach "stubs" to attach a short
cable with thimble loops on each end. One thimble ahead and one thimble
behind the "stub" on the AN6 bolt and the wing attach bolt keeps things from
sliding anywhere.
Cheers,
Wayne
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haveThanks Al for your input
Bill
M-244
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Bill,
I am using a strap around each or the front wing attach brackets. The
straps
are attached to spreader bar and a hoist. With my engine the airplane is
tail heavy so I also use a tail stand.
Al
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I should have mentioned tail wheel into my question and maybe I would
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Bill
M-244
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Amphib Moose
Bill,
Install your forward wing attach bolts backwards (with the nut toward the
front). When you need to hang the plane, de-nut the bolt and slip on (a
nd
re-nut the bolt of course) a 4130 strap (1-1/2" x 5" x 3/16" thick) with
two holes - one for the wing attach bolt and one for a shackle pin. Mak
e a
cradle, spreader bar ... whatever you want to call it, such that on
the
bottom there are two shackles at the ends that mate and pick up the two
forward wing bold straps and at the top in the center is where the ceiling
hoist hooks up. The tail will be heavy as the pick-up points are way
forward of the CG ... but two men and a boy can lift it onto a tall
jack
stand. Make the tail jack stand such that it can be pinned at various
heights. Hope this helps.
Bob 612e
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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:38:29 -0400
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I should have mentioned tail wheel into my question and maybe I would have
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Bill
M-244
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Install your forward wing attach bolts backwards (with the nut toward the
front). When you need to hang the plane, de-nut the bolt and slip on (a
nd
re-nut the bolt of course) a 4130 strap (1-1/2" x 5" x 3/16" thick) with
two holes - one for the wing attach bolt and one for a shackle pin. Mak
e a
cradle, spreader bar ... whatever you want to call it, such that on
the
bottom there are two shackles at the ends that mate and pick up the two
forward wing bold straps and at the top in the center is where the ceiling
hoist hooks up. The tail will be heavy as the pick-up points are way
forward of the CG ... but two men and a boy can lift it onto a tall
jack
stand. Make the tail jack stand such that it can be pinned at various
heights. Hope this helps.
Bob 612e
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From: pollock lbpollock@sympatico.ca
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:38:29 -0400
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Amphib Moose
I should have mentioned tail wheel into my question and maybe I would have
received replies !
Bill
M-244
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eHow are you guys lifting up the Moose for the float change over,where ar
the lifting points and hardware ridging you need ?
Bill Pollock
Moose 244
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