v-brace
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v-brace
Was the v-brace part of the float kit for the 170? If so, does anyone have a part number? Or is it a modification/add-on requiring field approval from the FAA? I want to install one, but need to know how to properly document it. Any suggestions or information would be appreciated.
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I purchased mine from Atlee a few years ago. My plane was put on floats in 1970 and flew that way for nearly 30 years without the V-Brace. I was told that the V-Brace is not a mandatory part of the float kit. Those who fly skis recommend the V-Brace. Since I do both skis and floats, I put had the V-Brace put in.
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I just ordered a v- brace from atlee dodge a few days ago. Have not recieved it yet. My plane was on floats for a number of years and also on skis every winter. It was also explained to me how the v- brace helps stiffen the cabin in rough environments. At some unknown time the brace was removed but lost to time. So we are going to replace it. When it arrives I can give you the p/n and phone number. nick
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Seems like I recall that XP Mods sells V-braces also.
http://www.xpmods.com
And he's a 170 Association member.
Eric
http://www.xpmods.com
And he's a 170 Association member.
Eric
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