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   Your right, I must be as low than pig dodo. I surely cannot come up to you high standards. Wit, Master sergeant, A&P and Intellect that you are surely know best.

   So in propensity I have come to ask your forgiveness. Because of my lack of humanity I now understand my place in this life. I make no dejected plead. March me out and feed me to the pigs.

   But in my own defense I offer this. As you undoubtedly know for many years San Diego was the major player in Aerospace. We still have many of the Engineers still living and working here. Being a low life plumber I happen to have a few as customers. So I placed two calls today. If I am wrong I wanted to see the light. One who started out as a B17 / 24 maintenance person was out of town for the rest of the week. However Mr. Spani was home it evening. 858-485-1052 ask for Wayne.

 

   “ This is not a mathematical problem. This is just common sense.” “Using one cable pull it around a pulley. The pulley will act as the bellcrank which is free to move. Using a spring scale to act as the tie end of the cable. When the spring scale reads x number of pounds the tensiometer will read very close to the same. (center of span) The only difference between the two cable is the friction drag of the bearing in the pulley or bellcrank.” So I am guessing he is also wrong? Yours, Warren H

 

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