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At 15:09 13 February 2020, soaringjac A four inch dia hole should
suffice for access. Is not a big deal. Done that before. On Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 2:59:36 AM UTC-8, krasw wrote: Just pull the adapter (with tube attached) out of the fin leading edge an= d install new one: =20 https://www.esa-systems.com/en/produ...ails/mounting- adapter-st1r-6-m= m/ =20 Should be possible with little effort, the adapter is just glued to place= .. Thanks Krasw Just got the drawings from Grob (linder). It does look like there is a barb= ed fitting at the end of the TE socket, and it seem like that is what has b= roken off based on the photo i took. Seems like having that whole tube repl= aced by an A&P isn't going to too bad of a process, but who knows, could tu= rn out to be a pain. Really don't want them to have to cut any holes in the= skin or have to do any major composite work. Will chat with the A&P and co= mposite shop about this. |
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