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MB65E

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  1. Too sad...
  2. Cool! I think the landing gear brings some questions. If they leave it a fixed gear I think they nailed the gear on the flying prototype. However, the renderings show oleos on all 3 (faired in).?? On The RG model, they moved away from the trailing link it looks like. Seams silly especially if you had a trailing link already designed and certified. -Matt
  3. I have one from my E. If anyone wants it... I'll check the condition. Didn't know there was a demand. Same deal... -Matt
  4. Wow 60 bucks!!! That's a deal for not having an insurance claim. If it was 150-200/ night I'd think about it, but not $60. But the hangar door could blow off and/or the line guy could bend the nose strut too... That's been my luck... Morbid I know... -Matt
  5. Hi Don!! Have the battery load tested. Mine would charge to 12.5 but would fall on its ass when a load was put on it. Most 12v aircraft batts should always measure 12.5 or greater when fully charged. More like 12.7 is a good number. I spent a better part of a week trying to diagnose mine. Tricky electrical things would happen that made me think it was the realy too. Exact senario, my relay would close and work properly with out a load on it. As soon as any load was put on it, it would fall off line... Another thing you can do if the relay does stay closed is pull all the CB's. Then turn the master on, systemically turn on each CB and switch on. Then get ready to watch the voltage fall off rapidly. Finally put a new RG-35xC in solved my issue. But not after I spent $200 on a new master relay. Good news is I have both now. -Matt
  6. There is space for it dimensionally, but I couldn't find a way to do it with out going thru the upper stringer with the fasteners and coax. I was told the same thing, they just don't realize the limitations under the skin. At least you didn't buy it as I did... -Matt
  7. Hi Scott!! I'm referring to the Lasar's fiberglass faring...bummer I know. Thanks for your comm antenna!! -Matt
  8. Check the grounding of the instrument as well as the grounding of the engine to airframe... A lot of manufactures no longer service the instruments with the plasma elements due to EPA regs... Try to find a plasma tv lately? Same reason. Jpi can hopefully do somthing for you. -Matt
  9. I couldn't get mine under the fin... It was just too long and Tall. I tried really hard, but in the end I was not willing to go thru the skin overlap and angle aluminum that's up there just to connect the cables to the elt. ELT sold that antenna directly to me for $250. If anyone wants it let me know. Since then, ELT has an antenna that's the same height but half the length. It's listed as their "high speed" antenna. I don't have a PN...but it might fit. In the mean time I just put an old 121.5 antenna back there and will continue to fly with SPOT and PLB. Hopefully, there will be some better 406/GPS antennas shortly!! Good luck! -Matt
  10. What's the oil temp? Not too familier with the oil temp regulator on the continental, but on Lycomings you can see a dip when the vernotherm actavates... -Matt
  11. It's Most likely a certified repair station that has that line of instruments listed on their capabilities list. Certain repair schemes may still need to be done by the MFG. What you had done was only cosmetic anyway. -Matt
  12. I know at certain temps I have smelled things.... I usually pick up on the vibration first. Engine monitors rock!! I'd pull the injector and spark plug to see how lean things actually were. 490 is close enough to 500 to worry about it. Good luck, I'd get it checked out... If your a close to grand junction, I'll vouch for west star there! Fly safe, -Matt
  13. 5 mo is a long time...some could have evaporated. There is a leak down chart. Describes the various leakage allowance. Pictures help too. I would get a ferry permit and take it to a place that can do the annual. Then worry about the tanks. -Matt
  14. Anybody ever see it done On an E model?? I haven't looked where the battery interference would be. Looks really nice! -Matt
  15. Worked out Well! I put a pic in my gallery of the yoke. Thanks!!! I'll put some detailed shots up soon. The par 46 28V HX (pulse) is a certified lamp. The non pulse one is not yet... Aero LED figured more people would want the plus function so they finished the paperwork for the HX first. No Field approval required. It's a PMA'd part. -Matt
  16. They work great Pete!! They have a letter that comes with the lamp that refrances their PMA as well as manufacturing lot number. -matt
  17. I figured as much. -Matt
  18. Hi TJ, if your being sarcastic I missed it... It's used as a reminder for instrument approach sequence. I think it's fine! It's A good reminder what to do when the magenta line turnes Black! -Matt
  19. If you don't already have FF I would do the G2 and get the SD logging feature as a bouns. I already had FF so I went with the G1. I think you could install a new one for under $1200. That said, if you think your standard instrument guages are on the fritz or failing the cost to repair them can be significant. At that point one of the larger "primary replacment " packages would be worth it. -Matt
  20. Sad deal all the way around. All the water and junk from the tank should be cleared!! If one is really worked about it, they should remove the sump annually and clear the tank of any debris and water. Or whenever there is a known issue. Allowing crap in the tank to build up then changing the sump designe to allow it to happen seams counter productive. Am I missing somthing Jose? I usually follow your logic, just having a hard time on this one. -Matt.
  21. Your Fuel flow should determine power. At 2500 ft I would think you should see 15.0 gal with everything at full tilt. Pull the cheek cowls and check to see the throttle and mixture are hitting the stops. My guess is they are not and were rigged to idle correctly. It's hard to get the throttle correct. Re manufacturing of the dump attachment was the only way I could get mine right. Mine will be cooks close to redline at sea level flat out... Let us know. -Matt
  22. The Micco from what I gather had a limited aerobatic certificate, and the 4 cylinder was not approved for it. I think there were only 6 4 cylinders , and only slightly more 6 cylinders. Cool airplane, but didn't have a nice wing on it. The Swift too is the fastest looking slowest airplane in the world. All these old airplanes had fat wings... It''d be great to see a laminar wing on some of these classic airplanes. I like the new direction of the brain thrust.
  23. ForeFlight rocks!!
  24. Looks Awesome!! I think their going the right direction! Looks sorta like a tamed Lancair 360 or Legacy, but with the correct tail!! -Matt
  25. Great Steve!! Glad you like them. They still run great on mine. I like them better than the fine wires at a fraction of the cost! -Matt
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