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Are you sure there is no static?  Take up the last couple screws on your
left wing fairing and look in the crack between the wing and the center
wing
section and see if there are two lines run or just one.  Usually they are
run right along the rear spar.  Probably the static just isn't hooked up.
On the creeping windows, usually there are small nutplates on the front
windshield frame near the bottom and all you have to do is get the knob
bolts that thread into them and those are all there is to the window
clamps.
They'd be easy to add if you don't have them.  GW
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From: David Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:48 PM
Subject: [COUPERS-TECH] static source


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>Hi group,
>Does anyone have any information on adding an actual static port to the
>coupe.  Mine is apparently vented to the cabin for a static source and
>my airspeed and VSI vary with the sliding windows open or closed.  Mine
>tend to vibrate open about three inches on their own.  The manuals
>mention friction locks but mine doesn't have any and doesn't look like
>it ever has.  I don't mind the windows vibrating open, but I'd like my
>airspeed and VSI to be accurate and independent of the window openings.
>Thanks,
>Dave
>N93971
>
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