[NSRCA-discussion] Hyde mounts + nose rings
Mike Hester
kerlock at comcast.net
Mon Jul 7 09:57:26 AKDT 2008
The difference is about 1.5- 2 ounces lighter depending on the specific mount and plane. on some of the more interesting Hyde mounts, it can be as much as 4 ounces lighter.
-Mike
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From: John Pavlick
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Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 1:41 PM
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Hyde mounts + nose rings
Has anyone done a weight comparison between a Hyde mount with integrated nose ring vs. the type that requires a separate nose ring? I know the mount that requires a separate nose ring is lighter, but by the time you're finished adding the structure to support the nose ring and then installing one of those nose ring brackets, how much weight do you really save? I've been using the mounts with integrated nose rings but I'm getting ready to build a new airplane so if there's a significant weight advantage, I might be interested in trying a different mount this time.
John Pavlick
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