Pulley and Electric Trim Servo Covers
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Pulley and Electric Trim Servo Covers
Hello All,
Not sure what builders are using for pulley and servo covers but if anyone is interested in purchasing my moulds PM me.
Pulley Servo
Jack
Not sure what builders are using for pulley and servo covers but if anyone is interested in purchasing my moulds PM me.
Pulley Servo
Jack
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Re: Pulley and Electric Trim Servo Covers
Maybe someone that will sell them?
I need some but dont do glass
Chris W??
Factory?
I need some but dont do glass
Chris W??
Factory?
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Mods in progress: Heavier struts, Double slotted flaps
Goal: 15mph no wind
N331AK. Shawn Taplin
Wing extensions,Symetrical Airfoil tail ribs (NACA 21)
Mods in progress: Heavier struts, Double slotted flaps
Goal: 15mph no wind
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Re: Pulley and Electric Trim Servo Covers
The PM function doesn't seem to be working all the time.
If interested contact me at justair.highlander@gmail.com
If interested contact me at justair.highlander@gmail.com
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Re: Pulley and Electric Trim Servo Covers
I have purchased the molds, I will have some carbon fiber left from my flying tail. I intend building 2 sets, once I get the molds. I intend giving Chris Wallen a set to install on my SuperSTOL.
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Re: Pulley and Electric Trim Servo Covers
I've noticed most highlanders don't have anything covering the pulleys. Are you seeing a cruise speed increase with these?
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Re: Pulley and Electric Trim Servo Covers
I made fairings for the aileron and flap pulleys as well as the top aileron and rudder cables. I doubt the fairings will make a measurable difference in the drag on my Highlander. I think they will help keep the pulleys clean and dry and prevent water from entering through the cable openings in the upper wings and fuselage. And I like the way they look. I made mine from fiberglass using a foam mold. It was pretty easy using the technique in this EAA video.
http://www.eaavideo.org/detail/videos/c ... rue&page=1
http://www.eaavideo.org/detail/videos/c ... rue&page=1
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Re: Pulley and Electric Trim Servo Covers
Has Anyone come up with a file for a 3D printer. I know there was some discussion on it a few months back.
Bruce
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Re: Pulley and Electric Trim Servo Covers
EAA has revised their website. Here's the current link to that video: https://eaa.org/Videos/Hints-for-Homebu ... 1881622714. Access is restricted to EAA members.Tralika wrote:I made fairings for the aileron and flap pulleys as well as the top aileron and rudder cables. I doubt the fairings will make a measurable difference in the drag on my Highlander. I think they will help keep the pulleys clean and dry and prevent water from entering through the cable openings in the upper wings and fuselage. And I like the way they look. I made mine from fiberglass using a foam mold. It was pretty easy using the technique in this EAA video.
http://www.eaavideo.org/detail/videos/c ... rue&page=1
Richard Holtz
Highlander N570L -- Ms. Tonka -- in gestation
If just enough is really good, then too much ought to be perfect.
Highlander N570L -- Ms. Tonka -- in gestation
If just enough is really good, then too much ought to be perfect.