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Old 13-09-14, 06:30
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Default Some more....

.....so far so good.
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Old 13-09-14, 06:43
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Default Testing higher resolution

Picture shows as 2.0 MB on my system

Let's see if the MLU system will accept it.
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Old 13-09-14, 06:54
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Default Test no 2

resized to 2.2 mb .....yet it shows up as 69 kb size when posted.

Enough for one night.
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Old 13-09-14, 09:44
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resized to 2.2 mb .....yet it shows up as 69 kb size when posted.
Hi hi Bob, you need to buy more tokens from the MLU store

Kidding aside: the forum SW resizes pictures automatically.

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Old 13-09-14, 15:57
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Default Great Detail Of Inner Panel

Hi Bob

Those are great detail photos of the inner panel, it should be a snap to make a template for the panel now that I know what it looks like in such detail. Ian had also sent me a photo by e-mail so between all the photos I should be set.

My plan is to make a template for what how the original should be made, then plan to figure out how to make a panel that can be more easily removed for road side service. Having lost fan belts and had to fix stuck generator brushes on the road, want to be sure I can get into that area with out having to remove some of those bolts.

Hanno- Didn't know that the MLU software now auto reduced photos, I have been carefully resizing them before posting. Auto resizing will make posting photos easier.

Cheers Phil

My thanks to Bob and Ian for responding with photos quickly.
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Old 13-09-14, 16:05
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Default Replacement for the floor vent hose

Hi All

Bobs photos showing the side view of the air scoop and the floor vent, reminded me what I have found to be an easy and good fitting duct hose.

After looking and not finding a ready source for the flex hose I was looking for a simple solution answer a Coke Can (or other canned beverage can) cut off the top and bottom paint and slip it on. Has to be installed while one or the other end of the panels is being installed.

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Old 13-09-14, 16:16
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Bob prefers Pepsi. More seriously, similar ducting is used in light aircraft. I haven't really tried to find a source but can ask around, after all I work at the airport.
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Old 13-09-14, 16:33
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Hanno- Didn't know that the MLU software now auto reduced photos, I have been carefully resizing them before posting. Auto resizing will make posting photos easier.
Phil,

Yes it does but only to a certain extent. If you try to upload the typical digital camera image size of several MB's, it may be too large and will not upload. In that case you will still need to resize before attaching. Give it a try!

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Old 14-09-14, 05:18
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A possible source for flexible ducting that resembles the type used in CMPs. http://www.aircraftspruce.ca/pdf/201...l/Cat13111.pdf Aircraft Spruce also operates a US site at aircraftspruce.com I suspect shipping to many parts of the world will be more than the price of the ducting. Confirm on your truck but a quick and dirty measurement on one of Bob's yardbirds suggests 1 foot of 2-1/2" ID should be enough for a truck with a bit to spare. US and Canadian pricing for that is around $10-20 for that quantity including postage/shipping.
Other sources might be your local airport (but go to the Cessna side, not the Boeing/Airbus side) or anyone in your area who's into homebuilt or experimental aircraft. This part of the Experimental Aviation Association's website might help you find someone in your area. http://www.eaa.org/en/eaa/eaa-chapte...an-eaa-chapter They might be as curious about your truck as you are about the planes...
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