Take the strobe / light thingy off the wing tip and have a giz in there ............ assuming there is no vent disconnect - just pushed in
There should be say 10 mm of black plastic vent tube protruding out rear of wing tip fairing - sounds like vent tube has been pushed in ?
Take the strobe / light thingy off the wing tip and have a giz in there ............ assuming there is no vent disconnect - just pushed in
There should be say 10 mm of black plastic vent tube protruding out rear of wing tip fairing - sounds like vent tube has been pushed in ?
.............. be intriguing to know if the Ballarat Tecnam was a serial number 001 to 013 per post #4
.............. Ground station to Ballarat ............ do you read me ?
tecnam - ballarat 31.3.15
.............. this was in the RAA 2015 incident list - can I ask ? - does anyone know what caused this event (twice) ........ fault identified ?
quote: ' Completing a check flight after inspection. Aircraft was on downwind RWY18 85 kts, straight and level. The aircraft rolled and yawed to the right without warning. PIC applied full left rudder and full power and the aircraft shuddered and recovered. Recovery was not instant but did return to level flight. Rudder required a lot of pressure to move much more than normal. Lost about 200 feet. Completed circuit and made a full stop landing without further incident. The Aircraft had suffered a similar incident on Sunday 29/3/2015. . Aircraft Grounded until fault identified and repaired.'
yes droll - I know of a commercial pilot in airlines who was seriously considering stopping flying ............... to avoid the tedious red tape and procedural stuff - just a nice 8 to 5 job .......... nothing else to do outside those hours
as to the cause of crashes - well its because .............................
more than happy to continue talk Sky 2 (good for tecnam chatter)
Compressions and power normal ................. I believe
I'd say the higher you go the better your speed - don't think 2000 ft would be the optimum height ?
lets do a climb test - let us know your parameters and result and I'll do the same (suggest known aircraft weight and a ___________ knots ? entry speed and time say a 2000 foot climb at say ___________ knots ?)
Just beware the air in oz is much cleaner than the states so you'll be up against some stiff competition
Yesterday took brutus Bravo to 2000 feet - OAT would have been 25 degrees - 150 kilos of pilot and fuel - no wheel fairings - standard timber prop
flew one way - then reciprocal back - it was a lumpy day and suspect plane was in lift and then sink .......... not the best day for record taking
rough recording was as follows - speeds were (REVs: IAS / GPS)
OUTWARD
5000: 103 / 95
5200: 104 / 94
5400: 119 / 110
INWARD
5000: 103 / 105
5200: 104 / 110
5400: 110 / 114
5600: 115 / 118
never much tecnam chatter so good to see some skyranger2
there are a few on here that own / fly / flown this type ........................ so ask some ...................... and see what you get
no lines on road - do not overtake unless safe
still don't reckon it makes sense / logic to me - there are many km's of road with no line marking ..................... (no sign disclaimer there)
ROAD SIGN - 'no lines on road - do not overtake unless safe'
.............................. implies to me - if lines are on road - you can overtake if unsafe
as said before - get passenger to participate .............................. good one is visual outside - if you see something (bird, plane, etc) indicate / point it out
ensure they know how to access fresh air vents so they can adjust