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Old 06-07-2011, 02:31 PM
crabandy crabandy is offline
 
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Default Pics of empennage fairing

Hi,
I was looking for pics of the lower front of the empennage fairing and how others had made the transition.
Thanks,
Andy
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Old 06-08-2011, 01:15 AM
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Andy, Iam in the process of checking Rvers about their fairing to vert & horiz for 9A. See my thread I posted VERT HORIZ FAIRING .WHY After market? POSTED 6-02-2011. Lots of good ideas. Any certain problem you have? Glad to help.
Ron in Oregon

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Old 06-08-2011, 09:16 AM
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I did a little more searching after my post, I found some of what I was looking for in the threads when I searched "one piece empennage fairing." Most photos are of the top side, and I was looking for how people terminate the fairing under the Horizontal Stab.
I've already split and reglassed my emp fairing and it fits pretty good. Now I have to add a little glass to one front lower corner of my emp fairing and I was trying to decide if I should just add a couple of inches and terminate it under the front of the horizontal stab or take it all of the way to the back.
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Andy
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