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Old February 7th 05, 04:11 AM
Mark Zivley
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Default 1-26 Dimension Needed

The trailer configuration for our club's 1-26 uses a steel tube that is
passed through the aft wing attach recepticals. This tube keeps the
fuse stable on the trailer. Anyone know off hand what the largest "off
the shelf" diameter tubing will go through that aft wing pass through?
No, I wasn't the one who lost it.. :-) But we do need to buy another
piece to replace it.

Thanks,

Mark

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Old February 7th 05, 05:42 AM
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Mark,

3/4 inch pipe galvanized fits loosely - wrap 1/8" thick by 1 or 2" wide
sticky back foam seal around the pipe - cover *tightly* with duct tape,
drill holes for your tie-downs or whatever and you're back in business.

Jim

for more 1-26 maintenance info, point your browser to
www.jimphoenix.com or the 1-26 Association web site. Just google it.

Mark Zivley wrote:
The trailer configuration for our club's 1-26 uses a steel tube that

is
passed through the aft wing attach recepticals. This tube keeps the
fuse stable on the trailer. Anyone know off hand what the largest

"off
the shelf" diameter tubing will go through that aft wing pass

through?
No, I wasn't the one who lost it.. :-) But we do need to buy

another
piece to replace it.

Thanks,

Mark

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Old February 7th 05, 01:32 PM
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Mark Zivley wrote:
The trailer configuration for our club's 1-26 uses a steel tube that

is
passed through the aft wing attach recepticals. This tube keeps the
fuse stable on the trailer. Anyone know off hand what the largest

"off
the shelf" diameter tubing will go through that aft wing pass

through?
No, I wasn't the one who lost it.. :-) But we do need to buy

another
piece to replace it.

Thanks,

Mark

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Diameter is 1 inch for drag spar.
UH

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Old February 7th 05, 02:16 PM
Mark Zivley
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Thank you both!

Mark Zivley wrote:
The trailer configuration for our club's 1-26 uses a steel tube that is
passed through the aft wing attach recepticals. This tube keeps the
fuse stable on the trailer. Anyone know off hand what the largest "off
the shelf" diameter tubing will go through that aft wing pass through?
No, I wasn't the one who lost it.. :-) But we do need to buy another
piece to replace it.

Thanks,

Mark

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