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Old 12-20-2011, 10:18 PM
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Default ELT antenna under RV-7 empennage fairing - pics?

I plan to put my ELT antenna under the empennage fairing. Somebody have a good picture of such an installation from which I can place the darned thing without having to drag the empennage downstairs and install it?

Trying to get all my wiring and antennae and stuff done and out of the way...might as well do this one, too, if I can see a pic on which to base my location.

TIA!

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Old 12-21-2011, 07:14 AM
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I plan to put my ELT antenna under the empennage fairing. Somebody have a good picture of such an installation from which I can place the darned thing without having to drag the empennage downstairs and install it?

Trying to get all my wiring and antennae and stuff done and out of the way...might as well do this one, too, if I can see a pic on which to base my location.

TIA!

Steve
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