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PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 9:13 am    Post subject: finishing kit timing and options. Reply with quote

I'm now drilling the longerons on my upside down fuse.
I'm thinking it's about time to order that finishing kit. 
Also, are there better canopy choices (tint/thickness)? 
And for the RV7, any feedback on the Sam James cowl?
 
other mod suggestions that might effect kit ordering?
 
thanks      
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 10:11 am    Post subject: finishing kit timing and options. Reply with quote

Don,
 
Check out the Carbon fiber canopy from Gamut Services. I have one on order and it should be here soon. The company is run by Charles Wilhite and he is located at the Fort Worth Airport, the same airport as Jay Pratt, lots of RV's in that area. I will post any and all experiences with the canopy, good or bad, so if your interested drop me an email.
 
www.gamutservices.biz/products.html
 
or:
 
www.missionmedia.org/canopy.html
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 1:08 pm    Post subject: finishing kit timing and options. Reply with quote

I wrote a little bit about the James cowl when Dick Martin spoke to our RV builders group. http://home.comcast.net/~rvnewsletter/archives/2006/03112006.htm. I was at a forum at Osh -- but I can't remember which one -- and the speaker appeared to question whether the size of the "holy cowl" can really make much of a difference, but it certainly has its believers.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:01 am    Post subject: finishing kit timing and options. Reply with quote

I have not flown yet but the cowl looks awesome. it will take you moretime to fit. About the worst combination to make it fit is the Airflow Performance fuel injection servo, FF sump...I have a 2.25 (slightly shorter than listed) and there was no way I could fit the James alternate air setup...Its debatable that you need it anyway (with FI) but I am running without alternate air for the first flights at least.
 
I can fit a buterfly valve and make a non return valve for the alternate air if desired but it will take time and head scratching.
 
You would be much better off with the Bendix servo if going with FF sump or go for Verticle induction and live with the pig's snout that you bond on the bottom of the cowl.
 
See my Yahoo group on the James cowl.
 
Frank

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Subject: finishing kit timing and options.

I'm now drilling the longerons on my upside down fuse.
I'm thinking it's about time to order that finishing kit. 
Also, are there better canopy choices (tint/thickness)? 
And for the RV7, any feedback on the Sam James cowl?
 
other mod suggestions that might effect kit ordering?
 
thanks      
 
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 Don Hall                 
 N517DG (registered) 
 rv7 fuselage
 http://rv7.donka.net
******************************************
 


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