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GrummanDude
Joined: 15 Jan 2006 Posts: 926 Location: Auburn, CA
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:06 pm Post subject: Cowling Update. Horizontal braces |
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Well folks, we're getting there. We met with the FAA last Friday.
I'll need to do the carb heat rise test. I also need to do a dive
test. I need to dive the plane to 220 mph. Should be an interesting
flight test. We were going to use the DERs Mooney as a chase plane,
but, the Tiger has a higher Vne. Weird huh. Now, we have to find
another plane, and I have to pay the pilot to fly a chase plane during
the dive. I have a stock Tiger instrumented and will be doing some
flight tests tomorrow. One of the costs projected for the installation
that I hadn't considered earlier is the cost of the baffles. They are
turning out to be higher than I thought. The installation instructions
are 29 pages so far. But, then, the FAA hasn't had a chance to look at
them yet. $10,000+ and counting . . . . .
I have also hired a structural engineer to come up with a fix for the
horizontal braces. Unlike the current fix which just replaces the
bent/cracked parts with the same parts, this is a whole new
installation. I am also looking into a metal-to-metal bonding
procedure that is more like the original structure and doesn't use fuel
tank sealant as an adhesive. I'm going for an STC for a permanent fix,
just in case I need to fix my plane some day. $4000+ and counting . .
. . .
Gary
AuCountry Aviation
(in Beautiful) Auburn, CA
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jamey
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 124
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 8:58 pm Post subject: Cowling Update. Horizontal braces |
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Gary, what kind of schedule would you be on for the test flights? I might
be able to chase you a few times depending on when. I'm having some work
done to my plane later this month/early October but after that maybe? If
the amount of time you need is modest I'm probably available at little to no
cost too:)
My Vne is 204 kt. which I'd think would do it. Vno is 166 and Va is 140
FWIW.
Glad to hear progress is being made.
Jamey
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GrummanDude
Joined: 15 Jan 2006 Posts: 926 Location: Auburn, CA
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 12:41 am Post subject: Cowling Update. Horizontal braces |
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Thanks. I can ask. You would need to get your pitot system certified.
The airspeed indicator and altimeter must be certified as well. You
would need to be available (i.e., the plane would need to be available)
for anytime the DER is ready to flight test.
Gary
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