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Post subject: Re: Flying the Skywagon Posted: 08 Jun 2020, 08:49 |
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Joined: 11/16/14 Posts: 8677 Post Likes: +10559 Company: Forever a Student Pilot Location: Colfax Washington
Aircraft: 1947 Bonanza 35
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Username Protected wrote: Quick, small issue: On the end of the flap handle, there is a plastic collar. Mine has come off, hanging on the inner part of the handle. Does it ever need to come off, or can I stick it on with J-B Weld or some such? Probably just need to Relax your Grip a Little Stuart
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Skywagon Posted: 08 Jun 2020, 09:00 |
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Joined: 12/01/13 Posts: 825 Post Likes: +821 Location: Airdrie, AB
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Username Protected wrote: Quick, small issue: On the end of the flap handle, there is a plastic collar. Mine has come off, hanging on the inner part of the handle. Does it ever need to come off, or can I stick it on with J-B Weld or some such? The collar on mine has split also. I’ve had electrical tape on it. Next attempt will be to slip a length of adhesive heat shrink tubing over the end and shrink it tight. Then trim the end so that the button isn’t obstructed. Idea harvested from another forum. Not my own.
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Skywagon Posted: 08 Jun 2020, 11:31 |
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Joined: 11/16/14 Posts: 8677 Post Likes: +10559 Company: Forever a Student Pilot Location: Colfax Washington
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Username Protected wrote: That sold over two years ago! Murray Fixed it Murry.........it was a Beauty
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Skywagon Posted: 09 Jun 2020, 08:58 |
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Joined: 05/22/16 Posts: 58 Post Likes: +44
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Username Protected wrote: That sold over two years ago! Murray It's OK, dreaming is OK. It's what we do.
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Skywagon Posted: 10 Jun 2020, 00:33 |
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Joined: 07/04/11 Posts: 1712 Post Likes: +242 Company: W. John Gadd, Esq. Location: Florida
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Username Protected wrote: A few pics Nice panel.
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Skywagon Posted: 13 Jun 2020, 16:10 |
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Joined: 11/16/14 Posts: 8677 Post Likes: +10559 Company: Forever a Student Pilot Location: Colfax Washington
Aircraft: 1947 Bonanza 35
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Username Protected wrote: Here is some 180/85 action found on YouTube. Enjoy. https://youtu.be/yRjdVOuRhkkRgs Patrick WOW
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Skywagon Posted: 13 Jun 2020, 19:33 |
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Joined: 10/19/08 Posts: 1492 Post Likes: +1778 Location: Far West Texas
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Those pilots in the Jungles of Chiapas are "Bad Hombres"... not a negative term, in aviation speak. Makes me want to fire up the 'Wagon and Fly South again.
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Skywagon Posted: 13 Jun 2020, 20:00 |
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Joined: 05/29/13 Posts: 13586 Post Likes: +10972 Company: Easy Ice, LLC Location: Marquette, Michigan; Scottsdale, AZ, Telluride
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Username Protected wrote: Those pilots in the Jungles of Chiapas are "Bad Hombres"... not a negative term, in aviation speak. Makes me want to fire up the 'Wagon and Fly South again. This bad hombre found a “jungle strip” in central Indiana [youtube]https://youtu.be/YQKSyyECriQ[/youtube]
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Post subject: Re: Flying the Skywagon Posted: 13 Jun 2020, 20:54 |
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Joined: 05/11/10 Posts: 12403 Post Likes: +11412 Location: Indiana
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Username Protected wrote: Those pilots in the Jungles of Chiapas are "Bad Hombres"... not a negative term, in aviation speak. Makes me want to fire up the 'Wagon and Fly South again. This bad hombre found a “jungle strip” in central Indiana [youtube]https://youtu.be/YQKSyyECriQ[/youtube] I’ve flown into that shoebox! It looks a lot longer when I’m not the one flying.
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