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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:04 am    Post subject: Cowling Update Reply with quote

Well, there is good news and bad news.

First, the good news: The DER has finally accepted my drawings and the
stress analysis is done. It looks like the drawings and Project Plan
and Test Plan and PMA paperwork and hell I forget what else, will be
submitted within a few weeks. Finally.

The bad news: I was going to just include all of the planes built
under the AA5, AA5A, AA5B, and AG5B type certificate. Then, one of the
three DERs working on the project said, "I was reading the TCDS (Type
Certificate Data Sheet) and it says the AA5 and AA5A have an O320. Do
you have to change anything to make your cowling work on these planes?"
Ah, well, (dancing as best I could) . . . . Probably. "Then, you'll
have to do those under a different STC, but, now it''l be easier
because you already know what to do."

Bad news continued. "Question." the DER says. "You were telling us
that the AG5B has a carbon fiber cowling. Are there any other
differences between the AA5B and the AG5B?" Ah, well, the inlet air
induction is different. I went on to explain how American General
screwed up the inlet and airbox design. "So, then, it doesn't use the
same airbox as used on an AA5B Tiger?" I told them, "No. ... BUT.... I
could use the AA5B airbox, but I'd have to get used ones or have them
made."

So, unless the AG5B drivers that want my cowling can find an AA5B
airbox, they will have to wait until I get a NEW design approved with a
carb air inlet that can use the AG5B airboxes (2, yes, they have two.)

So, the bill to finish the project is a tad under $10,000.

Any more takers on a PRE-certification sales price of $6,000?

I would imagine the finished cowling will be around $8,000. I'm going
to try and hold the price down.

Gary
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 6:52 am    Post subject: Cowling Update Reply with quote

Will your initial STC include the AG5B then, provided it conforms to the
AA5B inlet and airbox design? This might raise some other issues like the
throttle cable length and location coming out of the firewall.

Does your engine induction air come off the back of cylinder #3 as it does
on the AA5B?

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 12:23 am    Post subject: Cowling Update Reply with quote

I'm glad you brought up the different throttle cable length and
location. Those things, though needing to be resolved, are doable.

Yes, I'm taking the air off the back of #3.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:23 am    Post subject: cowling update Reply with quote

Mycowling wouldn't fit any engine put on an AA1. I said it would
physically fit the AA1. It's way too long for the AA1.

What are you fighting on the PF installation? I have a customer who
just brought in an AA5 and wants the short stack PF put on it. It
seems to me that it's pretty straight forward. I'll be installing it
in a few days.

As soon as I get the cowling approved for the Tiger, I want to start on
the Traveler. Let's see, how long will it take??? My guess is,
fitting the cowling, making the baffles, and getting the drawings done
will take about a year .... IF I have a plane to work with. Keep in
mind, I also need to run a business and make enough money to pay bills
as well as push several projects forward ... such as: new wheel pants,
new wing tips, fiberglass horizontal root fillets, fiberglass tips for
Traveler, Cheetah, and Tiger horizontal tips, Fiberglass rudder tips,
and a redesigned fiberglass tail cone.

Are you installing the short stack?

Gary

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:00 am    Post subject: Cowling Update Reply with quote

OK, so, no one wants in on the early cowlings. Come on, Get the word
out. Someone must want one of the early cowlings. Just $2,000 down
buys an $8,000 cowling at 25% off.

OK. Well, as soon as I can afford it, I'm going to tackle a parallel
valve IO360 with a constant speed prop. Any takers on that????
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 6:09 am    Post subject: Cowling Update Reply with quote

Gary, Do you have an estimated availability yet on the cowling. Is it 2007
or later?. If I opt in on the early purchase offer does that mean I have to
bring my tiger to you? That's probably a deal killer for me because I'm
based in Danbury, CT.

Thanks,
Phil Kelsey
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 8:40 am    Post subject: Cowling Update Reply with quote

In the ideal world . . . . . yes, I'll be able to send out the kit
and you can install it. The first couple, I'd like to install just to
make sure the installation instructions make sense. The DER is
insisting things like the landing light installation be pre-located and
pre-drilled so that there is no need to include that in the
installation instructions. I would like to be able to locate and
pre-drill the cam locks. The buyer is going to be responsible for
getting the center hinge, separating the upper cowling into two pieces,
and trimming and fitting the parts prior to installing the hinge. It
takes me 4 to 10 hours to fit the hinge and another 4 to 10 hours to
fit the upper to the lower before the cam locks can be drilled.
Installing my cowling on my plane took me two weeks. The flexible
baffle seals, an extremely important part of the installation, will
have to be done by the installer. I hope to have a lot of pics so the
installer can copy the installation. I have templates for the baffles.
Hopefully, they'll fit all the installations.

Several years ago, I had a customer get the LoPresti nose bowl because
Dave Fletcher told her the temps would be better. A West Coast shop
that does work for LoPresti, installed the nose bowl. Her temps were
actually a LOT worse. She brought the plane to me. I would guess
there was an equal amount of air being forced into the lower part of
the engine compartment as was on top. That is, no pressure drop across
the cylinders; i.e., no cooling air flow. The inlets on the LoPresti
nose bowl don't provide as close of a fit or as much as a fool proof
installation as does the stock cowling. It takes a lot of work to
properly seal the top from the bottom with the LoPresti nose bowl.

My cowling fits really tight. There is less than 1/2 inch between any
sealing surface. The space between the cowling and the spinner is the
thickness of a paint stir stick. Part of the "trim to fit" for the
cowling is because not all engines are installed with the same number
of shims. The installation instructions will include a recommended
number of shims.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 5:51 am    Post subject: Cowling Update Reply with quote

The buyer is going to be responsible for
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getting the center hinge, separating the upper cowling into two pieces,
and trimming and fitting the parts prior to installing the hinge. It
takes me 4 to 10 hours to fit the hinge and another 4 to 10 hours to fit
the upper to the lower before the cam locks can be drilled.

Gary, I thought your cowling had a top cowl that was not-hinged and attached
to the lower cowl with Cam-Lok fasteners. Have you redesigned it from what
you had initially on your plane?

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 10:00 am    Post subject: Cowling Update Reply with quote

My cowling uses the same hinges as does the stock Grummans. I use cam
locks to hold it down. Did you get a chance to look at it in
Fredericksburg?

At one point I was going to just have a removable top cowl but the
structure to make the center strong enough for a Vne + 10% dive was too
invasive into the area where baffles go along the back of the engine.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 6:13 pm    Post subject: Cowling Update Reply with quote

No, I think the last time I looked at it you did not have a hinged top cowl
as I recall.
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