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Post subject: RV-4/RV-8 Mechanic in the Virginia Area Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 14:29 |
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Joined: 06/26/12 Posts: 2377 Post Likes: +1963 Location: Fredericksburg, VA
Aircraft: F/A-18C, T-45C, V35B
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I'm posting this for a friend of mine. Does anyone know of an RV-4/RV-8 mechanic in the Virginia Beach / Norfolk Area?
Thanks!! Dave
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Post subject: Re: RV-4/RV-8 Mechanic in the Virginia Area Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 14:38 |
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Joined: 11/19/12 Posts: 372 Post Likes: +267 Company: North Air Flite Location: Greenbush MN
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Username Protected wrote: I'm posting this for a friend of mine. Does anyone know of an RV-4/RV-8 mechanic in the Virginia Beach / Norfolk Area?
Thanks!! Dave I'm not sure what he needs, there is a guy in Elisabeth City building an RV-8, call the FBO and they can hook him up. The owner of the FBO has a Thorp T-18. Vans Airforce would be a good site to get more help.
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Post subject: Re: RV-4/RV-8 Mechanic in the Virginia Area Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 16:19 |
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Joined: 06/26/12 Posts: 2377 Post Likes: +1963 Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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Username Protected wrote: I'm posting this for a friend of mine. Does anyone know of an RV-4/RV-8 mechanic in the Virginia Beach / Norfolk Area?
Thanks!! Dave I'm not sure what he needs, there is a guy in Elisabeth City building an RV-8, call the FBO and they can hook him up. The owner of the FBO has a Thorp T-18. Vans Airforce would be a good site to get more help.
There is apparently a new service bulletin that he needs serious help on........
Dave
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Post subject: Re: RV-4/RV-8 Mechanic in the Virginia Area Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 16:37 |
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Joined: 06/26/12 Posts: 2377 Post Likes: +1963 Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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Username Protected wrote: If he's not a member of the vans air force internet forum, he should become one and he will probably get a better answer there. Its Big Ginger........
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Post subject: Re: RV-4/RV-8 Mechanic in the Virginia Area Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 16:47 |
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Joined: 01/07/10 Posts: 725 Post Likes: +42 Location: Charlotte, NC
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If all else fails, he can try contacting George Orndorff here in the Charlotte area (Gold Hill Airpark -- 25NC).... PS.. did he find cracks or just needs help with inspection? He should be able to find someone closer if it's just the inspection.. and if he has found cracks on the HS spar.. then it's a job that must be taken very seriously.. a poor repair can be more dangerous than the crack itself 
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Post subject: Re: RV-4/RV-8 Mechanic in the Virginia Area Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 18:10 |
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Joined: 06/26/12 Posts: 2377 Post Likes: +1963 Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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Username Protected wrote: If all else fails, he can try contacting George Orndorff here in the Charlotte area (Gold Hill Airpark -- 25NC).... PS.. did he find cracks or just needs help with inspection? He should be able to find someone closer if it's just the inspection.. and if he has found cracks on the HS spar.. then it's a job that must be taken very seriously.. a poor repair can be more dangerous than the crack itself  He just needs help with the inspection.
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Post subject: Re: RV-4/RV-8 Mechanic in the Virginia Area Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 19:28 |
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Joined: 06/26/12 Posts: 2377 Post Likes: +1963 Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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I was wrong. He did find a crack.
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Post subject: Re: RV-4/RV-8 Mechanic in the Virginia Area Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 19:43 |
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Joined: 06/25/10 Posts: 13114 Post Likes: +21013 Company: Summerland Key Airport Location: FD51
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Username Protected wrote: I was wrong. He did find a crack. Doh! BFM is less fun when you're paying the mx bills.
_________________ Being right too soon is socially unacceptable. — Heinlein
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