Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft X-Air standard Brake Shoes
Well further to my request and a couple of false starts, finally found some brake shoes that fit. ?Turns out the shoes are similar to those fitted to certain vintage Vespa mopeds, the shoes
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Darren Beaumont
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#11887
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft sails - Sorry I forgot to send the photo
I did a reenactment as I have already installed all my tail feathers. I used a old Bicycle inner tube but you could use anything to keep from scratching here tubing.I installed the perimeter tubing
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NOLTON BEALE
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#11886
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft sails
I did a reenactment as I have already installed all my tail feathers. I used a old Bicycle inner tube but you could use anything to keep from scratching here tubing.I installed the perimeter tubing
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NOLTON BEALE
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#11885
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft sails
Me too please, thanks, John
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John M.
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#11884
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft sails
Could i get those as well?
"Smart enough to fly crazy enough to love it"
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wannagoflying <wannagoflying@...>
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#11883
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft sails
thanks, Nolton. My e-mail is dlnattress@.... A picture would be great!
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dlnattress@...
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#11882
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft sails
I just did mine. It's not too hard once you figure out a system. I used a Phillips screwdriver to help line holes up. A few times I used a pair of vice grips with a piece of rubber to clamp onto the
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NOLTON BEALE
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#11881
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft sails
Im about to do mine. Im told using talcum powder helps
"Smart enough to fly crazy enough to love it"
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wannagoflying <wannagoflying@...>
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#11880
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sails
any secret to installing new sails? having trouble getting tubes into new rudder and elevators.....thanks, Don
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dlnattress@...
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#11879
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: sails
Sorry you beat me to it !
Alan Daniel alanwingtech@... [X-Air_Ultralight_Aircraft] wrote on
29/05/2016 6:03 PM:
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Michael Coates
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#11878
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: sails
the Australian company will make them from whatever material you want
but Dacron seems to be the best general purpose fabric. The reason you
have mold inside is because you may have Ultralam which is
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Michael Coates
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#11877
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Re: X-Air standard Brake Shoes
Hi Darren,
For us in UK, we have an agent (http://www.xairuk.com/) but I have not dealt with him directly, preferring to go direct to the European distributer, Randkar in France
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John
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#11876
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Please heed the advice
Are you familiar with the Mach .07 design? It is similar as far as the flexing of the airframe. EVERY single one that I have ever seen or flown, has the SAME type of pin type assembly, the bolts that
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Sabrina Hill
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#11875
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: sails
I paid the $2500 usd. It was dead of winter and materials he had in stock. If I had chose to use different colors then it would have been significantly more. So far so good. They look great. Nolton
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NOLTON BEALE
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#11874
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Please heed the advice
Please please recognise that if Michael Coates or Seamus O'Donnel say dont
do it, then don't do it. They are aviation experts .
The Xair series aircraft may look simple but the design is based on
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Huw Lloyd-Hughes
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#11873
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft X-Air standard Brake Shoes
I had mine relined in a local motorbike shop.
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Gwyn Daniels <gwyndaniels@...>
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#11872
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: sails
Hi William,
Wingtech make all ultralight skins with Dacron.
You can see more at http://www.wingtech.com.au/
Please contact us directly on wingtechsails@... for anything else we can help you
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Alan Daniel <alanwingtech@...>
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#11871
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: sails
What material are they made from (Mylar type/Dacron ) and is this for Xair standard or hanuman as I may be looking to recover mine material is good but has mildew stains inside wings and fuselage
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William <william.russell1@...>
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#11870
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft X-Air standard Brake Shoes
I have a set of wheels drums and brakes sitting in the hangar based in central Scotland but as Michael states would need to know what type fitted where are you based
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William <william.russell1@...>
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#11869
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: sails
The Australian ones from Wintech (CAA Approved Supplier) work out arount
$2900 USD
Aziz Musa upperglass747@... [X-Air_Ultralight_Aircraft] wrote on
29/05/2016 10:12 AM:
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With regards,
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Michael Coates
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#11868
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