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>From the LS-4 maintenance manual:
"Inspect landing gear system for preset load at folding struts of 12 -
15 kg (5.44 - 6.80 lbs)."
The error is repeated by the drawing of the the gear mechanism.
(where, incidentally, the pivot for the gear leg is drawn on the wrong
side).
Either the values are correct and the units of measure misapplied
(5.44 kg is 12 lbs), or the 12kg is correct, and they mis-converted to
pounds.
TIA
Jim
David Kinsell
April 7th 07, 11:12 AM
wrote:
>>From the LS-4 maintenance manual:
> "Inspect landing gear system for preset load at folding struts of 12 -
> 15 kg (5.44 - 6.80 lbs)."
> The error is repeated by the drawing of the the gear mechanism.
> (where, incidentally, the pivot for the gear leg is drawn on the wrong
> side).
> Either the values are correct and the units of measure misapplied
> (5.44 kg is 12 lbs), or the 12kg is correct, and they mis-converted to
> pounds.
>
They mis-converted to pounds force. I have a '4a manual where they
'fixed' the problem by eliminating that section altogether.
-Dave
On Apr 7, 3:12 am, David Kinsell > wrote:
> wrote:
> >>From the LS-4 maintenance manual:
> > "Inspect landing gear system for preset load at folding struts of 12 -
> > 15 kg (5.44 - 6.80 lbs)."
> > The error is repeated by the drawing of the the gear mechanism.
> > (where, incidentally, the pivot for the gear leg is drawn on the wrong
> > side).
> > Either the values are correct and the units of measure misapplied
> > (5.44 kg is 12 lbs), or the 12kg is correct, and they mis-converted to
> > pounds.
>
> They mis-converted to pounds force. I have a '4a manual where they
> 'fixed' the problem by eliminating that section altogether.
>
> -Dave
Thanks Dave,
In that case, I need to replace the strut. The breakover tension is
consistantly under 10Kg.
Jim
David Kinsell
April 11th 07, 02:42 PM
wrote:
> On Apr 7, 3:12 am, David Kinsell > wrote:
>> wrote:
>>> >From the LS-4 maintenance manual:
>>> "Inspect landing gear system for preset load at folding struts of 12 -
>>> 15 kg (5.44 - 6.80 lbs)."
>>> The error is repeated by the drawing of the the gear mechanism.
>>> (where, incidentally, the pivot for the gear leg is drawn on the wrong
>>> side).
>>> Either the values are correct and the units of measure misapplied
>>> (5.44 kg is 12 lbs), or the 12kg is correct, and they mis-converted to
>>> pounds.
>> They mis-converted to pounds force. I have a '4a manual where they
>> 'fixed' the problem by eliminating that section altogether.
>>
>> -Dave
> Thanks Dave,
> In that case, I need to replace the strut. The breakover tension is
> consistantly under 10Kg.
>
> Jim
>
Yep, sounds like it's time. Mine runs more like 40 pounds with a good strut.
Speaking of misconversions, I notice Eastern Sailplane has one-click shopping
for an ASH-26E at $115,700, or 142,000 euros. Seems like the first option
is a better deal :-)
Dave
On Apr 11, 6:42 am, David Kinsell > wrote:
> wrote:
> > On Apr 7, 3:12 am, David Kinsell > wrote:
> >> wrote:
> >>> >From the LS-4 maintenance manual:
> >>> "Inspect landing gear system for preset load at folding struts of 12 -
> >>> 15 kg (5.44 - 6.80 lbs)."
> >>> The error is repeated by the drawing of the the gear mechanism.
> >>> (where, incidentally, the pivot for the gear leg is drawn on the wrong
> >>> side).
> >>> Either the values are correct and the units of measure misapplied
> >>> (5.44 kg is 12 lbs), or the 12kg is correct, and they mis-converted to
> >>> pounds.
> >> They mis-converted to pounds force. I have a '4a manual where they
> >> 'fixed' the problem by eliminating that section altogether.
>
> >> -Dave
> > Thanks Dave,
> > In that case, I need to replace the strut. The breakover tension is
> > consistantly under 10Kg.
>
> > Jim
>
> Yep, sounds like it's time. Mine runs more like 40 pounds with a good strut.
>
> Speaking of misconversions, I notice Eastern Sailplane has one-click shopping
> for an ASH-26E at $115,700, or 142,000 euros. Seems like the first option
> is a better deal :-)
>
> Dave- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
....um, yeah. I'll take two.
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