Author: "Joseph F. Giallo, II" <jgiallo@...> Time: Fri Oct 4, 2002 7:41 am PDT Link
Does anyone have plans for the wing/fuse cradles needed for the QB?
Regards,
Joe
RV7A emp
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From: jerry2dt@a... [mailto:jerry2dt@a...]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 2:56 PM
To: RV7and7A@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [RV7Yahoo] QB weight
Two healthy men can easily lift wings, fuse, etc. We unloaded everything
in
half an hour. Suggest you build the wing cradles now, I didn't so that was
a
pain. Good luck on your project, it's an adventure.
Jerry Cochran
RV6a/Finish kit
In a message dated 10/3/02 2:45:28 AM, RV7and7A@yahoogroups.com writes:
<< Subject: RE: Re: Truck size
I'm a few months away from this, but how the heck do you move this thing
around, out of the truck and into construction area? How heavy is the QB
Fuse?
Randy
QB Fuse expected 3/03
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Author: "Cary Rhodes" <rhodeseng@...> Time: Fri Oct 4, 2002 8:41 am PDT Link
Joe
wings are wings
should be the same as the holder in the plans for slo build
Mine is real simple
AN inverted T frame with wheels on the cross bar of the T.
you will need a couple of 12 inch verticals on the end of the cross
bars to trap the wing leading edge behind resting on the carpet strips
Carpet strips from the stem of the T to each cross arm
Both wings can sit in the carpeted cradle, one on either side of the
T stem.
Cary
fuse
--- In RV7and7A@y..., "Joseph F. Giallo, II" <jgiallo@m...> wrote:
> Does anyone have plans for the wing/fuse cradles needed for the QB?
>
> Regards,
>
> Joe
>
> RV7A emp
>
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