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talew(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 5:28 pm Post subject: Damage to my Yak 55 pics |
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Hi Smash,
I think your assessment of the damage to your airplane is on the mark. If you think about it for a bit you really don't know the G loads the plane took in this environment. If you have rivets that were partially sheared and returned to the originally position how do know . Can you measure this damage? Same for metal fatigue and over stress of areas that do not appear to be damaged This aircraft could be returned to flying condition, however , would you want to pull rated G forces on it ? Probably not.
Terry Lewis
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Quote: | From: Sarah Tobin (aerobaticgirl(at)yahoo.com)
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:33 PM
Subject: Damage to my Yak 55 pics
Well, I had the fire marshall take 4 pics last night that I posted and that gave me a warm fuzzy that MAYBE he would fly again, but after I took these pics today, there is no way it will be cost efficient enough to rebuild him. Take a look for yourself and let me know what you think.
Smash
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cgalley(at)qcbc.org Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 6:29 pm Post subject: Damage to my Yak 55 pics |
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If the spar isn't damaged then the skin can be replaced. It looked like a lot of the damage was holes in the control surface fabric. After it is stripped, then you can check the underlying structure. Holes punched in the skin will not effect the strength. Any underlying structure can be fixed. Dye Check for cracks if you worry. Have a good mechanic look it over. Had a friend that flew a single place YAK thru a power line. After it was repaired and the prop replaced, it was good as new and he demonstrated it frequently. Even wings can be replaced if necessary. Canopy is not structural.
Cy Galley - Chair,
Airventure Emergency Aircraft Repair
A Service Project of Chapter 75
EAA Safety Programs Editor - TC
EAA Sport Pilot
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aerobaticgirl(at)yahoo.co Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:48 am Post subject: Damage to my Yak 55 pics |
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Yeah, I have told a couple guys off line, that I agree it all can be fixed and he will fly again, by somebody. I just don't know if it will be me?
I think that by the time you add a new prop, new canopy, new tail wheel, new paint, new fabric, re-skinning, mx fees, 10,000 pt inspection, yada yada yada, I think that it will add up to be as much or close to what I have it insured for.
We shall see, they said it could take up to a month to give me an estimate from the insurance company.
Smash
cgalley <cgalley(at)qcbc.org> wrote:
[quote] If the spar isn't damaged then the skin can be replaced. It looked like a lot of the damage was holes in the control surface fabric. After it is stripped, then you can check the underlying structure. Holes punched in the skin will not effect the strength. Any underlying structure can be fixed. Dye Check for cracks if you worry. Have a good mechanic look it over. Had a friend that flew a single place YAK thru a power line. After it was repaired and the prop replaced, it was good as new and he demonstrated it frequently. Even wings can be replaced if necessary. Canopy is not structural.
Cy Galley - Chair,
Airventure Emergency Aircraft Repair
A Service Project of Chapter 75
EAA Safety Programs Editor - TC
EAA Sport Pilot
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wlannon(at)cablerocket.co Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:59 pm Post subject: Damage to my Yak 55 pics |
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Hi Sarah;
Really sorry to see the damage to your hangar and Yak 55. Looked over the photos you sent and see absolutely nothing that is not repairable. Whether it is financially feasible or not I don't know, that will depend on your insurance coverage.
Take some time to evaluate the situation, your 55 is not scrap by any means. It can be repaired and returned to 100% airworthiness status.
Best;
Walt
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