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BergFalke II/55 part.



 
 
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Old May 11th 04, 08:49 PM
Bruce Greeff
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Default BergFalke II/55 part.

We are refurbishing a Bergfalke II/55.

Somewhere in the process the part that connects the control rod from the rear
stick to the elevator and aileron pushrods has been lost.

We have a BergFalke III part as a pattern, but would prefer not to have to
reverse engineer that way.

Does anyone have a source for an original part, or know where we can get a set
of accurate dimensions?

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Old May 12th 04, 02:32 PM
Eggert Ehmke
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Bruce Greeff schrieb:

We are refurbishing a Bergfalke II/55.


You may contact Scheibe, maybe they still have some drawings.
http://www.gerstorferhoffmann.de/scheibe-flugzeugbau/
Eggert
 




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