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[rebel-builders] Beaver pitot - Cranfield/Kemble

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N.Smith

[rebel-builders] Beaver pitot - Cranfield/Kemble

Post by N.Smith » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:31 am

Thanks Brian

It always puzzled me why the fin was there - no one seemed to know in
Labrador those many years ago !

Cranfield show has now moved to Kemble in Glos, and is now called Flying for
Fun and will be on 18, 19, and 20th of August this year. Hope to get along
for at least 2 days of it.

Give us a call if you're over here this summer (also if you fancy a couple
of days work while you're here :-) )

Hope Chilliwack is going well for you.

Nig
745E
01332 811538 / 07768 348727 / skype: airnig
admin@airnig.co.uk



-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Brian Godden
Sent: 15 March 2006 01:38
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] Beaver pitot


Hey Nige,
That thing that looks like a 20 mm cannon is a Kolsman pitot, also used on
the 195 and Harvard. I have been assured by many in the know the "fin" is
just to hold the pitot cover on!!!
Interestingly I have worked on a Moose that has one...had to use big
doublers on the main and rear spar to take the "barrel"!
When is Cranfield this year?
Brian

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sa

[rebel-builders] Beaver pitot - Cranfield/Kemble

Post by sa » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:31 am

I have 1940's vintage one on my Moose and the fin is functional. The pitot
runs back into the chamber that is the "shark fin" then another tube extends
up into this chamber and then runs out the back to the pitot instruments, i.e.
it is not one continues tube and moisture can run out a small drain hole you
will find in the bottom back of the fin. That static line also has a riser that
goes part way up the fin but of course is separate chamber. There is a
drawing in the A&P airframe handbook.

FWIW
Scott

.On 3/14/2006 10:43 PM, admin@airnig.co.uk wrote to rebel-builders:

-> Thanks Brian
->
-> It always puzzled me why the fin was there - no one seemed to know in
-> Labrador those many years ago !
->
-> Cranfield show has now moved to Kemble in Glos, and is now called Flying
for
-> Fun and will be on 18, 19, and 20th of August this year. Hope to get along
-> for at least 2 days of it.
->
-> Give us a call if you're over here this summer (also if you fancy a couple
-> of days work while you're here :-) )
->
-> Hope Chilliwack is going well for you.
->
-> Nig
-> 745E
-> 01332 811538 / 07768 348727 / skype: airnig
-> admin@airnig.co.uk
->
->
->
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
-> Brian Godden
-> Sent: 15 March 2006 01:38
-> To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
-> Subject: [rebel-builders] Beaver pitot
->
->
-> Hey Nige,
-> That thing that looks like a 20 mm cannon is a Kolsman pitot, also used on
-> the 195 and Harvard. I have been assured by many in the know the "fin" is
-> just to hold the pitot cover on!!!
-> Interestingly I have worked on a Moose that has one...had to use big
-> doublers on the main and rear spar to take the "barrel"!
-> When is Cranfield this year?
-> Brian
->
->
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Brian Godden

[rebel-builders] Beaver pitot - Cranfield/Kemble

Post by Brian Godden » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:31 am

Thanks Scott...so it is in fact a chamber to prevent water in the
line...pretty smart.
Still prefer the old Beaver pilot's explanation I spoke to...heck what would
hold the pitot cover in place on the Pacific North West Coast!!
Is your Moose flying?
Brian

From: sa@dcsol.com
Reply-To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] Beaver pitot - Cranfield/Kemble
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 18:16:06 -0900

I have 1940's vintage one on my Moose and the fin is functional. The pitot
runs back into the chamber that is the "shark fin" then another tube
extends
up into this chamber and then runs out the back to the pitot instruments,
i.e.
it is not one continues tube and moisture can run out a small drain hole
you
will find in the bottom back of the fin. That static line also has a
riser that
goes part way up the fin but of course is separate chamber. There is a
drawing in the A&P airframe handbook.

FWIW
Scott

.On 3/14/2006 10:43 PM, admin@airnig.co.uk wrote to rebel-builders:

-> Thanks Brian
->
-> It always puzzled me why the fin was there - no one seemed to know in
-> Labrador those many years ago !
->
-> Cranfield show has now moved to Kemble in Glos, and is now called Flying
for
-> Fun and will be on 18, 19, and 20th of August this year. Hope to get
along
-> for at least 2 days of it.
->
-> Give us a call if you're over here this summer (also if you fancy a
couple
-> of days work while you're here :-) )
->
-> Hope Chilliwack is going well for you.
->
-> Nig
-> 745E
-> 01332 811538 / 07768 348727 / skype: airnig
-> admin@airnig.co.uk
->
->
->
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
-> Brian Godden
-> Sent: 15 March 2006 01:38
-> To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
-> Subject: [rebel-builders] Beaver pitot
->
->
-> Hey Nige,
-> That thing that looks like a 20 mm cannon is a Kolsman pitot, also used
on
-> the 195 and Harvard. I have been assured by many in the know the "fin"
is
-> just to hold the pitot cover on!!!
-> Interestingly I have worked on a Moose that has one...had to use big
-> doublers on the main and rear spar to take the "barrel"!
-> When is Cranfield this year?
-> Brian
->
->
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sa

[rebel-builders] Beaver pitot - Cranfield/Kemble

Post by sa » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:31 am

I looked into it when I got mine because I have seen them mounted fin down
on some homebuilts so wasn't sure which way to go. Fin up is the only way
the moisture trap will work correctly.

No - not flying yet but soon (whatever that means)

On 3/17/2006 6:15 AM, brian_godden@hotmail.com wrote to rebel-builders:

-> Thanks Scott...so it is in fact a chamber to prevent water in the
-> line...pretty smart.
-> Still prefer the old Beaver pilot's explanation I spoke to...heck what would
-> hold the pitot cover in place on the Pacific North West Coast!!
-> Is your Moose flying?
-> Brian
->
->
-> >From: sa@dcsol.com
-> >Reply-To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
-> >To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
-> >Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] Beaver pitot - Cranfield/Kemble
-> >Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 18:16:06 -0900
-> >
-> >I have 1940's vintage one on my Moose and the fin is functional. The
pitot
-> >runs back into the chamber that is the "shark fin" then another tube
-> >extends
-> >up into this chamber and then runs out the back to the pitot
instruments,
-> >i.e.
-> >it is not one continues tube and moisture can run out a small drain hole
-> >you
-> >will find in the bottom back of the fin. That static line also has a
-> >riser that
-> >goes part way up the fin but of course is separate chamber. There is a
-> >drawing in the A&P airframe handbook.
-> >
-> >FWIW
-> >Scott
-> >
-> >.On 3/14/2006 10:43 PM, admin@airnig.co.uk wrote to rebel-builders:
-> >
-> >-> Thanks Brian
-> >->
-> >-> It always puzzled me why the fin was there - no one seemed to know
in
-> >-> Labrador those many years ago !
-> >->
-> >-> Cranfield show has now moved to Kemble in Glos, and is now called
Flying
-> >for
-> >-> Fun and will be on 18, 19, and 20th of August this year. Hope to get
-> >along
-> >-> for at least 2 days of it.
-> >->
-> >-> Give us a call if you're over here this summer (also if you fancy a
-> >couple
-> >-> of days work while you're here :-) )
-> >->
-> >-> Hope Chilliwack is going well for you.
-> >->
-> >-> Nig
-> >-> 745E
-> >-> 01332 811538 / 07768 348727 / skype: airnig
-> >-> admin@airnig.co.uk
-> >->
-> >->
-> >->
-> >-> -----Original Message-----
-> >-> From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf
Of
-> >-> Brian Godden
-> >-> Sent: 15 March 2006 01:38
-> >-> To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
-> >-> Subject: [rebel-builders] Beaver pitot
-> >->
-> >->
-> >-> Hey Nige,
-> >-> That thing that looks like a 20 mm cannon is a Kolsman pitot, also
used
-> >on
-> >-> the 195 and Harvard. I have been assured by many in the know
the "fin"
-> >is
-> >-> just to hold the pitot cover on!!!
-> >-> Interestingly I have worked on a Moose that has one...had to use big
-> >-> doublers on the main and rear spar to take the "barrel"!
-> >-> When is Cranfield this year?
-> >-> Brian
-> >->
-> >->
->
________________________________________________________________
_
-> >-> Don't just Search. Find! http://search.sympatico.msn.ca/default.aspx
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-> >new
-> >-> MSN Search! Check it out!
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-> >->
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