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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 08 Sep 2023, 08:05 |
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Joined: 09/05/09 Posts: 4337 Post Likes: +3120 Location: Raleigh, NC
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Username Protected wrote: Did your old one fail or is it still good?
Making a pile of spares (I run fairly stock jets, with little intention of modifying) Old ones still work fine.
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 08 Sep 2023, 16:37 |
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Joined: 07/13/19 Posts: 586 Post Likes: +707 Company: USAF and Polaris Program Location: FL
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Username Protected wrote: Did your old one fail or is it still good?
Making a pile of spares (I run fairly stock jets, with little intention of modifying) Old ones still work fine.
Nice work! Did you do the RAT removal as well?
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 09 Sep 2023, 06:16 |
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Joined: 09/05/09 Posts: 4337 Post Likes: +3120 Location: Raleigh, NC
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Username Protected wrote: Nice work! Did you do the RAT removal as well? I did that the first week I had the airplane. Daunting! Got to know the hyd system pretty well, as I also removed the associated hydraulic actuator. Code1 machines the hyd fittings so I could cap the manifold and plug one of the lines. The plane is crazy easy to work on. The Czechs are thoughtful designers. I think all of it was right at 50lbs.
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 24 Nov 2023, 22:48 |
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Joined: 09/05/09 Posts: 4337 Post Likes: +3120 Location: Raleigh, NC
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Interior lighting update:
I found these LEDs on amazon, they are the right brightness, and the BA7S base fits into the Russian sockets. they are Dimmable- with the old analog transistor-dimmer in the plane. pretty cool-- they dim down to 3-4V, and they don't flicker.
I found the paint to make the lenses red (Hobby Lobby), it's water-soluble when liquid. (before is on the left, after on the right), so I also replaced the original red bulbs with these LEDs.
I'm attaching a pic of the white. they are very white, probably 5500K, but it works in the cockpit, especially when dim.
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 25 Nov 2023, 19:06 |
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Joined: 04/09/16 Posts: 564 Post Likes: +167 Location: Utah
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Username Protected wrote: Did your old one fail or is it still good?
Making a pile of spares (I run fairly stock jets, with little intention of modifying) Old ones still work fine. If you’re tossing any old parts I’m happy to make a home for them in my spares. I’m trying to leave my jets mostly unmodified.
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 22 Mar 2024, 21:30 |
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Joined: 12/03/14 Posts: 20089 Post Likes: +25214 Company: Ciholas, Inc Location: KEHR
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Username Protected wrote: So I printed these adapters out of TPU Keep that away from piston aircraft, please. A 421C crashed at KAAO after being fueled with Jet-A because the line person used an adapter not unlike what you made that was used to fuel Jetprops (turboprop conversions of piston PA46). I am amazed 3D printing makes a sealed adapter. Usually, there are tiny holes in anything 3D printed by FDM. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 22 Mar 2024, 22:58 |
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Joined: 04/09/16 Posts: 564 Post Likes: +167 Location: Utah
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Epic idea, I’d love the file. Sent PM.
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 25 Mar 2024, 22:39 |
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Joined: 07/13/19 Posts: 586 Post Likes: +707 Company: USAF and Polaris Program Location: FL
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Great weekend in the LAL aerobatic container!
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 05 Apr 2024, 10:40 |
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Joined: 01/03/15 Posts: 114 Post Likes: +124
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Four of The Patriots pilots were invited to Wings Over Wanaka (New Zealand) to fly, and were even loaned jets to do it! Pretty cool!
I don't fly with them anymore but thought this was a good pic.
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 05 Apr 2024, 11:27 |
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Joined: 01/21/14 Posts: 5567 Post Likes: +4289 Company: FAA Flight Check Location: Oklahoma City, OK (KOKC)
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@Huggy -
Are the jets regularly used in the demos modified in significant ways? E.G. - we know that the F16/18 jets are modified for the demo squadrons. You mention the airshow 'loaning' jets to the team for the demo. Just wondered if there was anything required for those guys to fly 'loaned' jets.
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 05 Apr 2024, 12:43 |
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Username Protected wrote: @Huggy -
Are the jets regulary used in the demos modified in significant ways? E.G. - we know that the F16/18 jets are modified for the demo squadrons. You mention the airhow 'loaning' jets to the team for the demo. Just wondered if there was anything required for those guys to fly 'loaned' jets. Are the F16/18s modified other than corvus oil injection??
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 05 Apr 2024, 12:57 |
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Username Protected wrote: @Huggy -
Are the jets regulary used in the demos modified in significant ways? E.G. - we know that the F16/18 jets are modified for the demo squadrons. You mention the airhow 'loaning' jets to the team for the demo. Just wondered if there was anything required for those guys to fly 'loaned' jets. Are the F16/18s modified other than corvus oil injection?? I don't know about the Thunderbirds (I'm making an educated guess), but the Hornets are modified.
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 05 Apr 2024, 13:37 |
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"Are the F16/18s modified other than corvus oil injection??[/quote] I don't know about the Thunderbirds (I'm making an educated guess), but the Hornets are modified.[/quote]
Modified in what way other than oil injection ?
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Post subject: Re: L-39 Operators? Posted: 05 Apr 2024, 14:31 |
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Joined: 01/21/14 Posts: 5567 Post Likes: +4289 Company: FAA Flight Check Location: Oklahoma City, OK (KOKC)
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Username Protected wrote: "Are the F16/18s modified other than corvus oil injection?? I don't know about the Thunderbirds (I'm making an educated guess), but the Hornets are modified.[/quote] Modified in what way other than oil injection ?[/quote] https://www.f-16.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=56078
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