Return-Path: Received: from imf22aec.mail.bellsouth.net ([205.152.59.70] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.1.8) with ESMTP id 3063691 for flyrotary@lancaironline.net; Thu, 04 Mar 2004 17:16:33 -0500 Received: from [68.156.239.92] by imf22aec.mail.bellsouth.net (InterMail vM.5.01.06.05 201-253-122-130-105-20030824) with ESMTP id <20040304221633.ROXB1896.imf22aec.mail.bellsouth.net@[68.156.239.92]> for ; Thu, 4 Mar 2004 17:16:33 -0500 User-Agent: Microsoft-Entourage/10.1.4.030702.0 Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 17:16:21 -0500 Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: ready to start? From: Bulent Aliev To: Rotary motors in aircraft Message-ID: In-Reply-To: Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit On 3/4/04 2:21 PM, "sqpilot@earthlink" wrote: > Hi, Bulent....my problem is that I have a Canard aircraft. The wing > incidence is set by placing washers between the wing and the strake to make > the final adjustments on wing incidence so that the aircraft will fly hands > off. When I built my LongEZ, I had to install one washer on the left wing. > Then, because the wing and the fuel strake no longer lined up, I had to sand > some material off the top of the strake, and add some filler to the bottom > of the strake (approximately 1/16 th of an inch) so that the wings and > strakes mated perfectly. I would hate to have to sand off parts of my nice > paint job to do that. > My friend here in Mobile, AL had the same problem with his Cozy MK IV. > (Dan Kruger). Unfortunately, he painted his aircraft first (nice job), then > had to shim his wing incidence, and the wings no longer line up with the > strakes. He doesen't relish the thought of sanding into his beautiful paint > job, and adding microballoon fillers on the opposite side of the fuel > strakes, but it looks like that is his only option. I feel bad for him. He > spent many hours buffing that paint job to a beautiful lustre. I think I'll > get it flying straight and true and then spring for the paint job. Also, > because I have a pusher, if the oil seal blows, the engine is in the back, > and most of the oil should go behind me. Might have to clean my cowlings > with acetone. Just my opinion. Paul Conner > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bulent Aliev" > To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 9:15 AM > Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: ready to start? > > That's very interesting Paul! My plane looks a lot like yours! :) Take a look. -- Bulent Aliev Stretched CZ MK-IV W/Turbo Rotary Ft Lauderdale, FL FXE http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-MyPlane