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Does anyone have info or know where to find info on solid wires and
fittings? I want to use wires simlar to Piper and Pitts, but can't find a source for them. Thanks Barry |
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"Rich S." wrote in message ...
I have no idea of your intended use, but in any case please take a look at http://home1.gte.net/ikvamar/flybaby/hinton.htm You beat me it it, Cap'n. That's a real eye-opener article. |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 12:29:07 -0700, "Rich S."
wrote: "log" wrote in message ... Does anyone have info or know where to find info on solid wires and fittings? I want to use wires simlar to Piper and Pitts, but can't find a source for them. I have no idea of your intended use, but in any case please take a look at http://home1.gte.net/ikvamar/flybaby/hinton.htm Thanks for the plug, Rich. However, I should point out that this type of failure probably wouldn't occur on a set of drag/anti-drag wires. For one thing, they are internal to the wing and not subjected to the airstream buffeting that the flying wires are hit with. Plus, since the drag/anti-drag wires cross, one can tie them together and damp out just about any vibration. I'd have no hesitation about using solid wires *internally* to my wing...except for the cost, of course. Still, the standard cable cross-wires on Fly Babies each use a turnbuckle, and those turnbuckles have gotten pricy. I've been thinking of buying a set of Wag-Aero Cuby internal bracing wires and see if they'd fit. Ron Wanttaja |
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Veeduber had some of his usual interesting and useful commentary on Drag -
Anti-drag wires in the FLY5K Yahoo Group within the last month or so. No, I'm not going to find the URL for you. It's late, I'm tired, so that's left as an Exercise For The Reader. -- Ryan R Young Oakland, CA http://users.lmi.net/~ryoung From: Ron Wanttaja Reply-To: Newsgroups: rec.aviation.homebuilt Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 01:07:54 GMT Subject: Drag - Anti/Drag Wires On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 12:29:07 -0700, "Rich S." wrote: "log" wrote in message ... Does anyone have info or know where to find info on solid wires and fittings? I want to use wires simlar to Piper and Pitts, but can't find a source for them. I have no idea of your intended use, but in any case please take a look at http://home1.gte.net/ikvamar/flybaby/hinton.htm Thanks for the plug, Rich. However, I should point out that this type of failure probably wouldn't occur on a set of drag/anti-drag wires. For one thing, they are internal to the wing and not subjected to the airstream buffeting that the flying wires are hit with. Plus, since the drag/anti-drag wires cross, one can tie them together and damp out just about any vibration. I'd have no hesitation about using solid wires *internally* to my wing...except for the cost, of course. Still, the standard cable cross-wires on Fly Babies each use a turnbuckle, and those turnbuckles have gotten pricy. I've been thinking of buying a set of Wag-Aero Cuby internal bracing wires and see if they'd fit. Ron Wanttaja |
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