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<DIV>What is the front lord Mount??</DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=discussion@nsrca.org
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Thursday, October 14, 2004 8:10
PM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: More Revolution
Questions</DIV>
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<DIV>Dan, If your Rev Pro came with fiberglass beams you can use it as is,
except change the front lord mounts to the larger size. Mc master Carr carries
the one size larger you will need. Also you will need to epoxy the mounting
bolts into the beams. If yours has the aluminum beams as mine does, it is much
easier. To be safe, I added an additional nose ring to mine vertically as my
friend Gary did with his. Gary runs a 140 L and I run the webra 160. No
problems. The Hyde mount is not necessary.</DIV>
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<DIV>The stock phenolic horns are fine but use the MK ball bearing clevises.
Gary mounted two servos in the tail for elevator control and I went with the
Nat Penton method of twin carbon push rods. For those of you that don't know
it, this was a Nat idea from about 25 years ago. </DIV>
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<DIV>For aileron servos, both Gary and I made cut outs in the panels,
installed ply mounts and installed the servos as we do any other aileron
servo in any other wing: output shaft and servo wheel just above the
skin.</DIV>
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<DIV>good luck</DIV>
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<DIV>MattK</DIV>
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face=Arial size=2>I have just recently purchased a Revolution Pro. I have
not started the assembly yet, I have a few questions that I want to get the
answers to before I start. I am hoping that someone will read this that has
one or knows somebody who does. <BR><BR>1st. The model comes with an engine
mount already installed. </FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2>It says that it
is a soft mount and is designed for a 140 2c or 4c. I am kind of unsure of
the way the mount looks. I am going to be using a YS140 Sport. I have seen
them run at idle and they can really shake. I was thinking of using a Hyde
ARIS mount. Has anyone mounted one of these on this plane before. It is a
composite air frame and didn't know how well it would work. <BR><BR>2nd. The
model comes with <A
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target=_blank>control horns</A> already installed ( composite arms ) I want
to use MK horns & clevises. I know that I can cut off the horns that are
on there now, the directions say that you can do this. I didn't see or
missed where it said that it was ok to drill a hole in the control surfaces
to put the horns in. I am concerned that there might not be a hard mount in
the wing to mount the horn to. I don't want to cut off the originals until I
get an answer on this. <BR><BR>3rd. If you have put together an impact or
Revolution then you know where the servos are mounted in the wings. For
those who haven't seen it yet I will try to describe it as close as I can.
The servos is mounted on it's side with the arm protruding out from behind
or inside the skin on the wing. They are mounted in the 3rd or 4th wing spar
in, about 12 or so inches from the wing root. HOW THE HELL DO YOU GET THEM
IN THERE??????? I think that I have figured out how to put in the <A
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one has me racking my brain. <BR><BR>I am sure that I will come up with a
ton more questions but that is all that I can think of right now. Any help
on this would really be appreciated. <BR><BR>Thank you for all the help.
<BR>Dan </FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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