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RE: On Off switch setup ??
ORIGINAL: MinnFlyer Nope, we don't have medical waste in our water either [:'(] :D Ohhh that was cruel... [:o] :D |
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ORIGINAL: CGRetired I really prefer the flat slide switches that mount on the outside of the aircraft. I set them up so that pushing them towards the rear of the aircraft turns the power on. Being flat, they can't be turned on or off by bumping or brushing the fuselage. I also use Voltwatch and put it in a visible location so that a quick glance, lit LED's mean the power is on. And, before taking off, wagging the ailerons to verify that it is indeed turned on.. :eek: :D helps too.. CGr |
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There are currently two Air Force One jets in use, one with the tail number 28000 and the other with tail number 29000.
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ORIGINAL: CGRetired Ohhh that was cruel... [:o] :D (Oh yea? What exit?) |
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In for off, let go of the plane while it's idling and check for control surface movement. This verifys that the switch hasn't been bumped to off. I lost a day of flying the other way, because I had it pushed in for on and when I put the plane in it's cradle, it got turned on and used up the battery. I changed to the in for off and have never had a problem.
Again this is one of those "what ever make the most sense to you" things, |
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ORIGINAL: MinnFlyer ORIGINAL: CGRetired Ohhh that was cruel... [:o] :D (Oh yea? What exit?) |
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ORIGINAL: overbored77 ORIGINAL: MinnFlyer ORIGINAL: CGRetired Ohhh that was cruel... [:o] :D (Oh yea? What exit?) |
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168 off the GSP
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You were way up there. We're (Overbored and I) down by 38, GSP. It's different down here. We have some trees... oh yeah, you were up there by I-80. You had trees too... :D
CGr. |
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Ahem... I was WAY north of I-80. In the elite section. We only went to the Jersey shore when we went "Slumming" :D
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Ooooh, way up there. Did the water ever get warm enough to swim in? [sm=drowning.gif]
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I have lived at 30, 48, 58, 119A, and 127, and worked as far up as 146. and the areas are all equally
beautiful while sitting in traffic on a friday night during the summer, with broken A/C and an uneasy feeling in your stomach while wondering how long to the next rest stop. oh here comes a rest stop, no thats a sate police barracks, my bad. |
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I didn't even know what an exit was until 1995 when I moved here..[X(] :D
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Woops.. here we are, hyjacking this thread. Sorry bout-dat.
CGr. |
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ORIGINAL: overbored77 I have lived at 30, 48, 58, 119A, and 127, and worked as far up as 146. and the areas are all equally beautiful while sitting in traffic on a friday night during the summer, with broken A/C and an uneasy feeling in your stomach while wondering how long to the next rest stop. oh here comes a rest stop, no thats a sate police barracks, my bad. |
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I still think in for on, with a guard to hold it out when its suppose to be off.
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I used to use the switch mount Mike showed from Tower but quit using the small switches and now only use the heavy duty JR switches. When I used to set my switches up I liked the pull on/push off.
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RE: On Off switch setup ??
ORIGINAL: CGRetired I really prefer the flat slide switches that mount on the outside of the aircraft. I set them up so that pushing them towards the rear of the aircraft turns the power on. Being flat, they can't be turned on or off by bumping or brushing the fuselage. I also use Voltwatch and put it in a visible location so that a quick glance, lit LED's mean the power is on. And, before taking off, wagging the ailerons to verify that it is indeed turned on.. :eek: :D helps too.. CGr Don |
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Ultimately I think its just better to mount the slide switch on the fuselage side opposite the muffler with on being to the rear.
This is just a crazy forum thread. Do it whatever way you think is safest. |
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I use the dubro one like Minn uses on all my planes. Oh,,,,and yes, pull out and it's on, push in and it's off. :D
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What if it gets bumped by accident before takeoff?
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Well, if you are at our field, it will roll across the runway, and hit some gopher holes and quit. If the switch gets turned off, it is likely that you are still at idle and probably the controls are neutral and at worst, it is going to slowly roll away when you release it, or just set there depending on your idle. Oh yes, your face will turn red and there will be hoots and hollers from the pits.:)
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ORIGINAL: Tom Nied There are currently two Air Force One jets in use, one with the tail number 28000 and the other with tail number 29000. |
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ORIGINAL: Tom Nied What if it gets bumped by accident before takeoff? There is no right and wrong here and there is only so many ways to do this. The O.P. has likely heard all the answers to his question that there are, plus some usful information about living in "Joysey"!! Happy St. Patty's to ya all! |
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ORIGINAL: Tom Nied What if it gets bumped by accident before takeoff? |
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