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						21 Feb 2022 11:49				#13
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						20 Feb 2022 20:29				#14
		by Shawn DUFFEE
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
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				Thanks Warren. I am trying to see how to mount the yoke mast to the fuselage. I see the bottom has two holes for bolting on to the bottom of the fuselage, I see the elevator rod, but that's as far as I can figure. I can see why the pushrod needs to go on first.
Then there's some rigging to do. I will need to figure that out.
I just need some visuals to jumpstart the process.
Thank you
					Then there's some rigging to do. I will need to figure that out.
I just need some visuals to jumpstart the process.
Thank you
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						20 Feb 2022 18:59				#15
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				Shawn go to craigslist for Reno Nv there is an ad for a Coupe Over priced but there is a picture of a green mast. But I am confused is it a mast or control Column you are talking about. I have taken pics of the mast in my 415			
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						20 Feb 2022 14:55				#16
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				Send your email to me I can get a picture. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.			
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						20 Feb 2022 14:44		 -  20 Feb 2022 14:49		#17
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				One of the hardest things to do on and of the Coupe family is to get to the mast Four 1/4- 28 bolts hole it to the airframe but the cotter pins are a bitch to get to. Then the control rods need to be done first. The Coupe needed a removeable bottom like Mooney M20 have. Maybe you could do a 337 to make an Insp cover to work under the mast ( ? ) that been done under the control column. Ps see my views on the suggestion column... And then comment.			
					
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						19 Feb 2022 12:46				#18
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				Hello All!
Does anyone happen to have any detailed photos of how the 415 control mast mounts to the airframe? I am not finding any visuals or specs on bolts, etc. Any photos, diagrams or narratives would be appreciated, as would a suggestion as to where to look. Thank you!
Shawn
					Does anyone happen to have any detailed photos of how the 415 control mast mounts to the airframe? I am not finding any visuals or specs on bolts, etc. Any photos, diagrams or narratives would be appreciated, as would a suggestion as to where to look. Thank you!
Shawn
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