[NSRCA-discussion] Arming plug manufacturer and source?
krishlan fitzsimmons
homeremodeling2003 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 12 05:13:56 AKDT 2009
They also mount the bullet connector arming plug on the outside of the plane.
Chris
--- On Thu, 6/11/09, Bob Richards <bob at toprudder.com> wrote:
From: Bob Richards <bob at toprudder.com>
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Arming plug manufacturer and source?
To: "General pattern discussion" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 8:01 PM
Well, yeah. :-)
My point is that the arming plug can be mounted on the outside of the plane, which is easier than unplugging the battery on some planes. I don't have any arming plugs on my planes, since all my planes have canopies that pop off easily for battery access. Keep it simple. But if I had a plane that did not have easy battery access, I would want an arming plug of some sort.
--- On Thu, 6/11/09, Chad Northeast <chadnortheast at shaw.ca> wrote:
Yes, but an arming plug is fundamentally the same thing. Someone has to physically remove/deactivate the arming plug, or disconnect the batteries once the system is armed.
Chad
> Great. But, once armed, the only way to disarm it is to unplug
> the battery, right?
>
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