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I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for
Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: Mike |
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Is your friend using safety wire or is he using the wire clips that look
kinda like a safety pin? I know that it's tough in some gliders no matter what you're using, but the safety pins we used in our LS-1 were pretty easy to put in and latch even though it was a totally blind operation. Lots cheaper too! If you like you can even tether the pins so if they fall you don't lose them. Mike wrote: I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: Mike |
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I used wire clips for many years on my Pegase...... No problems.
Ed "Mark Zivley" wrote in message om... Is your friend using safety wire or is he using the wire clips that look kinda like a safety pin? I know that it's tough in some gliders no matter what you're using, but the safety pins we used in our LS-1 were pretty easy to put in and latch even though it was a totally blind operation. Lots cheaper too! If you like you can even tether the pins so if they fall you don't lose them. Mike wrote: I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: Mike |
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Mark Zivley wrote: Is your friend using safety wire or is he using the wire clips that look kinda like a safety pin? I know that it's tough in some gliders no matter what you're using, but the safety pins we used in our LS-1 were pretty easy to put in and latch even though it was a totally blind operation. Lots cheaper too! If you like you can even tether the pins so if they fall you don't lose them. Mike wrote: I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: We put Pegasus Hotellier conections together last weekend: what a pain! Could they MAKE the access cover any smaller? Hotelliers suck. I think they just asked me to help because I have tiny fingers :PPP -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd |
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I retrofitted Wedekind sleeves to an Astir CS (or more accurately, got this
done as part of the annual Certificate of Airworthiness. As I recall, the cost was about USD15 per sleeve, with a couple of hours labour (of an expert) for fitting all four. There are about three different types for different kinds of hotelier, so quoting glider type, model, year etc. is essential. Worth every penny, because (a) connecting took seconds per Hotelier, and (b) I knew that the security of the connection couldn't work loose in flight, unlike the R clips we used previously which *might* (though never did) fall out of the hole in the wedge. R clips are OK for (a), once you get used to fitting them by feel, but often your hands are greasy, or you're just clumsy, or life is against you. Plus, what happens if you drop an R clip (even if tied to wires they can slide out) - only 2% of the pilots I know would have a spare! I own an Open Cirrus which, like the Pegase, has Hoteliers behind the spar - this has Wedekinds for those Hoteliers which is essential, as they can only be connected by feel. Our club Pegase has Wedekinds. I think this is a no-brainer. "Mike" wrote in message om... I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: Mike |
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I got the Wedekind sleeves from a guy by the name of Jurgen Nick (in
the US) four or five years ago. I remember his name but don't have an e-mail or address for him. They're not difficult to install and made life MUCH easier when connecting/disconnecting the controls on my ASW15. They were about $25@, if I recall correctly. Mike Fadden |
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Are there types of L'Hotellier connectors that can't
use the sleeves? A friend has an LS-4 with the sleeves (I guess they are Wedekind) over his L'Hotellier's while my LS-1d relies on safety pins in the 'wedges'. It doesn't APPEAR that the sleeves can be used on the type of L'Hotellier's in my glider, but I could be wrong (a frequent occurance). The safety pins are easy to attach, especially with the adequately sized access hole in the turtle deck. Could the safety pins come out? Possibly, but I don't see how. Could the connections come loose even with the safety pins properly in place? Possibly, but I don't know how. Is there any reason to retrofit the L'Hotellier's with sleeves, if possible, rather than continuing to use the safety pins? Typically, I have the safety pins tied to the control rods with dental floss. Sometimes, when removing a wing, the safety pin snags on the fuselage and breaks the dental floss. The pin drops into the fuselage where I might or might not find it right away. Then, I just go get a spare pin. To date, I have recovered all 'lost' pins in the fuselage. Just a typical landing or two of mine :-) shakes the pins out of their hiding places so I can easily grab it through the turtle deck's access hole. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA DG(LS)-1d 'W8' At 14:12 20 September 2004, Chris Reed wrote: I retrofitted Wedekind sleeves to an Astir CS (or more accurately, got this done as part of the annual Certificate of Airworthiness. As I recall, the cost was about USD15 per sleeve, with a couple of hours labour (of an expert) for fitting all four. There are about three different types for different kinds of hotelier, so quoting glider type, model, year etc. is essential. Worth every penny, because (a) connecting took seconds per Hotelier, and (b) I knew that the security of the connection couldn't work loose in flight, unlike the R clips we used previously which *might* (though never did) fall out of the hole in the wedge. R clips are OK for (a), once you get used to fitting them by feel, but often your hands are greasy, or you're just clumsy, or life is against you. Plus, what happens if you drop an R clip (even if tied to wires they can slide out) - only 2% of the pilots I know would have a spare! I own an Open Cirrus which, like the Pegase, has Hoteliers behind the spar - this has Wedekinds for those Hoteliers which is essential, as they can only be connected by feel. Our club Pegase has Wedekinds. I think this is a no-brainer. 'Mike' wrote in message . com... I was watching my friend struggle with (AD required)safty wires for Hotellier connectors on his recently purchased Pegasus. He said the AD notes alternatives to the safty wires like the Wedekind sleeves. Anyone know if these are retrofittable and where they can be obtained. I'm sure this has been hashed out on RAS before but I'm new to the group so apologize for the clutter. TIA: Mike |
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