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Yep, I have the right side boot cowl drawing. If you hold it up to the mirror you can use it as left side too.gbarrier wrote:Think there is a Maule drawing for at least the right side. If so, just install IAW.
I can't remember if I fired six shots, or only five.....
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I can tell you exactly on the droop tips and it was impressive! stock glass tips less paint and hardware ~8.1# carbon tips with paint and hardware ~2.3#! most tips have had repairs done to them. The cost of the tips was also impressive. One glass tip from Maule was quoted to me at $1,000. Carbon Concepts made the pair for about $1300.ajak wrote:Anyone know how much weight you would save by switching to the Carbon Concepts carbon fiber wing tips?
Also Issac, Carbon Concepts just recently picked up a O-540 cowl to use as a template for a mold. Estimate is that a carbon cowl with be about 18-20# total weight.
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Just an update for those interested: Maule has already run fuel and Hydraulic lines, covered the fuselage and sprayed at least one coat of primer on the fabric. They weighed the covered and plumed M7 Fuselage at 185lbs. I recently saw a certified 4 place supercub fuselage weighed uncovered and no fuel lines at 181lbs. Wup and the Factory are really doing a good job at watching the weight!
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Hi folks. Yes they are one and the same as Casey mentioned. It will have a very basic panel with the required engine and flight instruments for VFR. The gps is an iPad mini 4 in a flush mounted dock connected to a Garmin GDL 51 for ADSB in and AHRS. It will have a trigg transponder for ADSB out and a trigg radio. It will be all gray with black struts, landing gear and black leading edges of the wings. It will have a black prop with red tips and black spinner. Our logo is red and black on the tail and the N numbers will be red with black. Oh, and it will have red vgs. They hope to have basic certifications done by April 1st. Then it will get pushed back in for the special lightweight mods being done via STC or field approval. They are waiting on the engine from Lycoming which should arrive next week.
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