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david.corbett5(at)btinter
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:27 am    Post subject: For Andy Reply with quote

Hello, Raimo and everyone,

Following Raimo's report about his lightning strike, I forwarded his e-mail
to Andy Draper who now works in the engineering department of the UK Light
Aircraft Association (which was the PFA until 1 January 2008).

Here is Andy's reply:
Sent: 13 June 2008 11:00
To: David Corbett

Dear David,

Thank you for bringing my attention to Raimo's report. I'm pleased to
learn that he, his passenger and aircraft landed safely. We did prove
that the Europa can be fully controlled with the trim at either extreme
of travel and the CG at either limit so Jos's statement that the Europa
would become uncontrollable in pitch is incorrect.

The only other lightening strike in a Europa that I know about was to
Paul McAllister in the USA. It may be out of date, but the e-mail
address that I have for him is paul.mcallister(at)qia.net. Paul may have
some useful pointers as to what he found the airframe may have suffered.
I'm afriad that I have no experience in lightening strike damage.

One comment that I would make is that pilot's should be aware that
lighening can strike well away from the centres of CBs. The overhanging
cloud should also be considered a no fly area.

The other place to seek advice from would be the BGA who are bound to
have experience in examining lightening damage to composite gliders.

Regards
Andy


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:53 am    Post subject: For Andy Reply with quote

Words change while being transferred, i have never stated "would become uncontrollable in pitch" What i told Raimo was that the force needed near one of the extremities is beyond what i can produce from a given point to a safe landing. I would appreciate the opinion of others who have run a full test program. They are all different, is it my plane only?

Regards

Jos Okhuijsen
Visit - www.EuropaOwners.org


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:04 pm    Post subject: For Andy Reply with quote

"force needed near one of the extremities is beyond what i can produce"

sounds in my ears like "would become uncontrollable" Wink

My plane:

I need almost full trim to nose down position when cruising in or near max cruising speed.
During take offs and landings I trim to "neutral" postion.
That means I never use trim between neutral and max nose upp position.
My neutral is a real neutral ie. trim tabs and stabilators are levelled then.

Would like to know what happens if I trim max nose upp during 70 kts clean or dirty?
If no answers, I will test during my next flight some day.
Problem: I am afraid I am strong enough to broke the controls.

As well as Jos asked, opinions please!

Raimo

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 2:21 pm    Post subject: For Andy Reply with quote

Hi! Raimo.
I have some limited experience with the trim system "going out of
sync..." Since it was initially thought to be a wiring problem I endured
it for a while with discussions ensuing with the trim controller
company.
The problem appeared to be that the system would not reverse until it
reached fully to the maximum limit. Initially I would hold the pitch
control and be brave enough to operate the trim motor to the maximum
deflection point and then it would reverse. I then really desperately
tried not to trim back for it to happen again. During all these test
circumstances I was most concerned for the strength of the trim system
and ultimately getting caught out trying to land in the failed mode.
Finally I used to let the aircraft fly with the maximum trim out
location hands off.. until the control was able to reverse. The Ray
Allen Company then got to do some serious reasoning about the problem
and asked me to return the motor and the control unit to them. They
tested out the motor and their relay deck and discovered a fault in the
relay deck and replaced it free of charge. I've had no problems since.
Of course by not resisting the forces the control system was not
stressed however it would have been impossible to land.

Regards
Bob Harrison G-PTAG

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