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Thread: Restoring a TriPacer in Italy

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    Default Re: Restoring a TriPacer in Italy

    HD springs are a better option if parked outside in the wind without gust locks. Have seen the wind beat the flaps up and down.

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    Your plane is looking great!


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    ok thank you Steve, no the '22 will stay in hangar, my doubt is about if HD are better for example in turbolence that keep better the flaps in position

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    Finally!! Ready!!

    Thank you to ALL FORUM for the precious advice !!

    Now we are waiting for the documents......




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    That is an absolutely beautiful job. You should be very proud, and do enjoy her for many years. Best wishes and thanks for letting us see you great tripacer. Brian

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    Looks great!

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    Wow, Bellissima!
    I would love to see photos of the interior and panel too!
    Please post some additional pictures here or on the shortwingpipers Facebook page.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/291960379462/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glen Geller View Post
    Wow, Bellissima!
    I would love to see photos of the interior and panel too!
    Please post some additional pictures here or on the shortwingpipers Facebook page.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/291960379462/

    GG
    Thank you. I collect some photos of the interior.
    I’m not currently following Facebook, too much fake news about COVID....

    I will do.


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    Alessandro, great achievement and nice work. Now you can enjoy flying it.

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    A lot of time to install Airtex Interiors Panels, they doesn’t fit very well.
    In my opinion, at that price, they can made a little bit better.
    Anyway the result is good.


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