From: "Nat Puffer" Subject: Re: COZY: Re: [c-a] Foam Preparation Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 16:26:44 -0500 Butch, Featherlite makes the baggage pods Bruce Tift used to. Ken Murphy has them on his Cozy Mark IV and says it cost him 2 or 3 knts. Nat ---------- > From: DAS9699@aol.com > To: KenEZMiller@compuserve.com > Cc: cozy_builders@canard.com > Subject: COZY: Re: [c-a] Foam Preparation > Date: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 3:43 PM > > Hey Ken, I'm thinking of adding baggage pods to my cozy, don't need the added > space just think they look great(snarky as you say). I've heard all sorts of > added drag from almost 0 when installed properly to 10-15 kts. Would like to > know whats realistic and who the best supplier is. If you or anyone who is > flying with pods can give me the scoop i'd really appreciate it. If you ever > get down south stop in at N.Perry. Butch Date: Wed, 05 May 1999 07:38:56 -0400 From: bil kleb Subject: COZY: Re: baggage pods (was foam preparation) terren wrote: > > Can anyone send me a picture of theese pods, or a link where i could see > this sort of thing. all i can offer is a link: http://www.geocities.com/~kleb/homebuilt/other.html -- bil From: "DL Davis" Subject: RE: COZY: Re: baggage pods (was foam preparation) Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 19:51:09 -0400 Here is another link to a photo of a Long EZ with the baggage pods. Dewey Davis http://www.long-ez.com/ > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-cozy_builders@betaweb.com > [mailto:owner-cozy_builders@betaweb.com]On Behalf Of bil kleb > Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 7:39 AM > To: cozy_builders mailing list > Subject: COZY: Re: baggage pods (was foam preparation) > > > terren wrote: > > > > Can anyone send me a picture of theese pods, or a link where i could see > > this sort of thing. > > all i can offer is a link: > http://www.geocities.com/~kleb/homebuilt/other.html -- bil From: ArleeB1@aol.com Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 03:12:31 EDT Subject: COZY: Re: Baggage pod hard points Hi Guys: I;m almost finish with my strakes. I've added fuel in the outer panel (normally dry) and I"m planing on using the Melvelle type pylon tanks mounted between the strakes and wing. I'd like any and all ontput regarding hard points located in the outer strakes. I'm looking for advise concerning hard points, Nut plates etc. Thanks, Gary at Tahoe