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Hartmut,
I agree with most everything that you stated, with
the exception of installing "electronic instruments" that is neither TSO'ed or
STC on to the aircraft. To get the Stratomaster equipment approved for other
that experimental aircraft use would only be expensive and time
consuming. Installing this equipment be field approve, one could only hope
"For Reference Only" and runs the risk of having to placard the installation as
such.
David
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From: Hartmut Beil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:30 AM
To: Coupe-Tech
Subject: Re: WRB Re: [COUPERS-TECH] Level----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]----ED Clavel,WRB' post: "Remember the bird flies "nose down" in fast cruise!"My thinking : As a VFR Pilot, when do I need a artificial horizon most, if at all? I turns. Do I do turns in a fast level cruise attitude?If you need an artificial horizon to be able to fly level in cruise in VFR conditions, you should rethink your general abilities to fly. If you think that gyro is good when flying in MVFR conditions, and you need a gyro to do so - hand your wife you last will already.However, if you think you need that extra drag of a ventury and the extra weight of a HG just to have the right fun in a Coupe, I would say have the ventury attached level with the window sill and have in mind that on climb out the HG might not be that responsive.I would not put a vacuum driven DG or HG in my plane. You either pay with additional drag and non-reliability in slower flight or you pay to rebuilt an air pump every so often.I rather spend that money on an electronic solution.Every handheld GPS is a better substitute for a DG and HG are already replaced by pricey glass cockpits, but there are also some cheaper solutions out there. (http://www.sportflyingshop.com/Instr/Stratomaster/SmartSingles/AttitudeIndicators/attitudeindicators.html)Drilling holes into the expensive skin of your coupe to install outdated technology without being required by FAA law to do so is something I would not do.Now that will hopefully stir up some discussion here .Hartmut N3330H----- Original Message -----From: Ed BurkheadTo: Coupe-TechSent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 8:01 AMSubject: FW: WRB Re: [COUPERS-TECH] Level----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]---------Original Message-----
From: William R. Bayne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 1:01 AM
To: Ed Burkhead
Subject: WRB Re: [COUPERS-TECH] Level
RLYTECH (WRB via Ed Burkhead's computer-I can't post directly)
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Hi Ed (WRB speaking),
Aluminum angles outside the fuselage sidescreen slots are "leveling" datum for Ercoupes and Forneys.
Remember the bird flies "nose down" in fast cruise!
Regards,
WRB
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On Apr 14, 2005, at 12:44 AM, Ed Clavel wrote:
I want to install my venturi for the newly acquired artificial horizon, level... Don't know where to put a bubble level on the plane... Any Ideas//smaller>/fontfamily>
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