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naumuk(at)alltel.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 4:21 pm Post subject: Wing swapping |
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Two things.
1. I have a selfish personal interest in being able to swap wings. The HD wings allegedly provide the short field capability I'd need to use my neighbor's pasture to fly to a local airport, where I'd leave the plane during flying season. Once at the airport, I'd swap for the HDS wings and cruise. Rather than have to build a special trailer for the whole plane, I could run the extra set of wings back and forth in the back of Ma's truck with no hassle. Can anyone with FAA connections follow up on this? There's a lot of conjecture and rationalization flying around but no definitive answer.
2. The ability to use pictures attached to a post is a really powerful tool, if we don't abuse the priviledge. When you're posting a method of doing something, why not format your post into a "Mini builder's manual?" Much more effective than trying to explain 3 dimensional concepts using the written word alone. Keep a camera close by and shoot at 300K resolution. Once they've been compressed to JPEG, a 2M limit allows a LOT of pictures. If you don't have JPEG compression software, download Apple's Quicktime free on the net.
Bill Naumuk
HDS Fuselage
Townville, Pa
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:18 pm Post subject: Wing swapping |
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The wing swap is considered a Major Change and as such you will be required to fly something akin to the 40 hours needed for the first test flights. Talk to your local FSDO to get their opinion. Also don't forget the log book entries required stating what you did and that the aircraft is airworthy and able to return to service. A mishap without this type of entry and the insurance is null because your not in compliance with the FARs and as such not airworthy. That applies to any maintenance actually.
Dave 601-HD 912ULS
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Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:20 am Post subject: Wing swapping |
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I don't know if you may be able to have the wings as part of the aircraft configuration much the same as changing from wheels to floats. Once the configuration with each pair of wings is proved then all you should have to do is make the appropriate entries in the airframe log. Don't forget to generate a new W&B for each set of wings. To get this to work will no doubt require some assistance from your local FAA office.
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