Budd OS 1.60 Mount

Bill Glaze billglaze at triad.rr.com
Sat Apr 30 06:22:58 AKDT 2005


Agreed.  I am interested in Jerry's integral nose ring, because I'm 
going to try to retrofit my new Focus II.  And, if it works as well as I 
think it will, I'll probably use it rather than complicate my life when 
I set up a new, closed-nose airplane.  (Whenever that may be.)  Bill Glaze

Bill Pritchett wrote:

> Bill:
> I think the integral nose ring is a "handy" thing for the removable 
> cowl planes, but I'm not convinced that they work as well as the hard 
> mounted ring on a solid nose....  Bob Pastorello shows a way to put a 
> nose ring on that transfers to the firewall - a better setup, to me, 
> than a part of the mount.
> I should know more in a couple days - nothing beats flying to check 
> stuff out!
> Bill
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: Bill Glaze <mailto:billglaze at triad.rr.com>
>     To: discussion at nsrca.org <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>     Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 4:41 PM
>     Subject: Re: Budd OS 1.60 Mount
>
>     Bill:
>     Agreed.  Mine for my Y.S. series engines looks great.  He's
>     working on an integral nose ring right now.  I can hardly
>     wait...........Bill Glaze
>
>     Bill Pritchett wrote:
>
>>     I received mine yesterday and it's really great.  For me it was a
>>     retrofit of an OS 1.60...... so handy that all motors with this
>>     mount setup are at the same place for the spinner backplate. 
>>     And, how 'bout that great price??
>>     Bill
>>      
>>      
>>
>>         ----- Original Message -----
>>         From: Bob Pastorello <mailto:rcaerobob at cox.net>
>>         To: NSRCA <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>
>>         Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 11:03 AM
>>         Subject: Budd OS 1.60 Mount
>>
>>         I've received mine, and will probably install this weekend,
>>         since I'm house-bound yet again.  I'll do updates and pics on
>>         my site when running.  It looks like a truly first-rate
>>         mount, and probably the lightest and most rigid beam setup I
>>         think I've seen.
>>          
>>         Looks like a "necessity" in the building shop.
>>
>>         Bob Pastorello
>>         www.rcaerobats.net <http://www.rcaerobats.net>
>>         rcaerobob at cox.net <mailto:rcaerobob at cox.net>
>>
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