WesRagle wrote:Hi Guys,
Question: Do any of you guys have experience with the antenna on the belly and the turtle deck? If so, which is best? How do you mount an antenna on the turtle deck without hitting the "back bone"?
Thanks for Your Time,
Wes
builderflyer wrote:I just don't like the appearance of the turtledeck mounted antenna even though it is a more effective location, no doubt, especially while on the ground.
Art..............Sonex #95 taildragger.............Jabiru 3300 #261
WaiexN143NM wrote:hi wes,
just a couple of suggestions. when sitting in your seat , seatbelts strapped tight you will want to be able to operate the fuel valve. good for safety reasons. we used a small pushrod knob and ball joint.
michael
dirkverdonck wrote:Hi All,
This is how I installed the fuel valve and it's remote control. Just remove the handle from the valve and install it so it lines up correctly, install the handle and the remote control. The reason for this set-up is to avoid side loads on the fuel valve which might cause it to leak at some stage.
DCASonex wrote:The push pull knob also gives instant check that the hidden valve has not been accidentally nudged to partially closed position.
David A.
WesRagle wrote:
OK!! I admit it. I was just being lazy. I'll figure out a way to make a remote shutoff. It won't be as nice as what y'all have done. I'm already tired of Googling for a red knob. It will be one less dance during airworthiness inspection :-)
Rynoth wrote:
It's an emergency shutoff that can be reached from the seat, though it's only good for shutting the fuel OFF in a shoulder-strap-tight emergency situation. I think this is arguably the more important safety aspect for an easy-to-reach shutoff in our application. Normal operation is with shoulder straps comfortably snug and long arms to the valve in the stock position on the tank.
WesRagle wrote:Rynoth wrote:For my particular situation the thing I worry about most is forgetting to turn the fuel on. The Zenith carb is a float bowl carb with no mixture/idle cut off. Combine that with a hidden fuel valve and I could mess up and take off on residual fuel in the bowl. I don't know how long the engine will run with the fuel turned off but it is something I worry about. So ..., since I'm going to make the fuel cutoff anyway, I want it to be abundantly clear when the fuel is turned off. A long throw on a red knob should do the trick. I scrounged enough stuff from the scrap box/left overs to get it done except for a red knob with a 10-32 threaded stud. That knob isn't an easy find.
Wes
peter anson wrote:Wow, how big is the float bowl on the Zenith carb? Seriously, if you forget to turn the fuel on you'll be lucky if you get as far as starting to taxi. Guess how I know. By the time I have warmed up the engine, done a run-up and taxied to the end of the runway I have probably gone through a litre of fuel already.
Peter
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