Urgent ! Incidence Meter Question

Peter Pennisi pentagon.systems at bigpond.com
Sat Jan 24 16:41:37 AKST 2004


 Scott,

 

I don't know muck about the GP incidence meter but if I can offer any advice
always work from the same side of the meter that way you are always working
from the same reference point.

 

PP

 

Peter Pennisi

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-----Original Message-----
From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org] On
Behalf Of Scott Pavlock
Sent: Sunday, 25 January 2004 11:20 AM
To: NSRCA Discussion Page
Subject: Urgent ! Incidence Meter Question

 

I am currently installing my wing adusters on my Focus 2 and I am trying to
calibrate my Great Planes Incidence Meter. I placed the meter on a perfectly
level table and set it for Zero Degrees. I decided to rotate the device 180
to see if it would still be level (the laser was roughly facing north and
now is facing south). The degrees changed positive 1/2 degree. I thought I
might have moved the placement of the laser so I secured everything possible
with tape and rotated it again. Same thing. Does anyone know what might be
the problem???

 

Thanks in advance!

_______________________________________________________________
Scott Pavlock

 

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