Gord Beaman wrote:
Ogden Johnson III wrote:
Gord Beaman wrote:
"Leadfoot" wrote:
was held by Tzus (sp?) fasteners at the rear
Its Dzus, at least thats the way it was spelled on the last blueprint I saw.
Yes, Dzus is correct...god knows I turned a lot of them on
Lancaster engine cowlings 'lo these many long years ago'... 
(you don't pronounce the "D")
Thanks, Gord, for the pronunciation note. Fortunately, I was
able to spend ~18 years in USMC aviation [and twenty-mumble years
since] without once having to actually /say/ that word. *Typed*
it a lot, but never, once, had to say it.
[Never heard it pronounced, either. Dunno if it was Marine
aviation wide, but everyone on our flight line always just said
something like "undo the frammis panel fasteners, take it off,
and then remove that gubeck Top Rock told us to replace".]
Yes...it's pronounced like the God 'Zeus' (or like I imagine it's
spelled anyway...)
Late thought. Mebbe it's because Marine airedales tend to be
Christians and not Heathens. i.e., *Zeus* fasteners might be
out, but we gave the helos' Jesus nuts their props. ;-
--
OJ III
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