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Today, 12:40 AM
Can or should any thing be put on tailpipe to ease future removal. Anti-seize, graphite,etc.? Old pipe new muffler.
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Yesterday, 04:14 PM
Static ports are part of the type design. Moving them could have an appreciable effect on airworthiness si that drives it to a major alteration.
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Yesterday, 03:48 PM
I believe using a couple screws if your stingers are fir would work as well.
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Yesterday, 02:17 PM
price reduction 49,000.00. Make an offer, too many planes.
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Yesterday, 12:17 PM
Do you want the static pressure read from inside the fuselage or outside. Piper glued the static port to the fabric like a Cessna has it riveted to...
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Yesterday, 12:11 PM
glue the fabric.....yikes...
is this in a shop manual?
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Yesterday, 10:43 AM
The static port should be glued to the fabric. Stick a hole through the fabric with a pin.
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Yesterday, 10:10 AM
that doesn't seem like it would ever pass a leak test or an IFR test
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