......................>> How many of you have passed your certification flights with the SkyBeacon? If you did, what type of plane?
Thanks,
Randy
Where did you get adaptive fairing? Haven't had much luck.I have a 1971 Cessna 150L, with Skybeacon installed using an oem provided adapter. My A&P trimmed it a bit to fit, per instructions, and he said install was very straightforward. Now, I just need to pass my validation flight.
https://uavionix.com/product-catego...ceivers/skybeacon-fairings/?product_view=listWhere did you get adaptive fairing? Haven't had much luck.
We got ours a few weeks ago. Not thrilled about having to keep the nav lights on, but it wasn’t my decision anyways lol
Yes, I received the wingtip adapter from Uavionix.Where did you get adaptive fairing? Haven't had much luck.
I have a RT-459a. Just Incase it was causing the failures, I removed it and had it tested at an avionics shop. It is functioning fine so it is not the problem.I would be very interested in hearing about which transponders are in the 150/152 models that are failing the certification flights.
The ad for their fairing adapter only lists 150L and M. Does it look like it will work for your F? I don't know what changed in the wing tip over the years.I have mine sitting in a box waiting for a couple of weeks till my AP gets back from Florida. I have a 150f with a Narco AT50. I’ll be testing mine at 10.500 feet as well. Just broke out my oxygen bottle last week and took the little plane up to 12,600 to see how that works out.
That's what I had planned. Any chance you could send me a CAD file or STL? I have Solidworks so can read pretty much any CAD format or can print an STL. No big deal if you can't - I'm comfortable modelling it. Thanks.Your wingtip looks like mine. I had this made by a 3D printer: View attachment 71569 View attachment 71570
Yeah, mine is the same. I would also like the file and could send it out to a company online that 3D prints. The other option is to cut back the wingtip and do some fiberglass work.That's what I had planned. Any chance you could send me a CAD file or STL? I have Solidworks so can read pretty much any CAD format or can print an STL. No big deal if you can't - I'm comfortable modelling it. Thanks.
That is nice work. A+.Here's what I did yesterday for adapting to the 2-hole wingtip of my wife's C150E. White ABS with heat-set 6-32 inserts. My A&P/IA is out of town until tomorrow so I'll install it on the plane and test it tomorrow night or Wednesday after he gives his blessing.
I have a 172 with Droop tips and I wonder if this would work for me. I don't have access to a 3d printer. Any chance you would print one for me and sell it? Please....I just put my version up on Thingiverse with the native Solidworks CAD files, a parasolid, and an STL. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3465724