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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone experienced anything alike before and might have any useful insights: My vertical stabilizer on the Asw-19 has always been a problem when being disassembled and has always required little more force to remove than it was called for. Anyways, today I have assembled a glider and I was unable to remove it again - we have spent close to 3 hours trying to unhook it from a fin. Has anyone experienced anything similar before? Any ideas? I知 afraid it wont let go without breaking the skin on the fin and punching the locking pins out directly... Thanks GK |
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On May 24, 7:48*pm, wrote:
Hi, * I was wondering if anyone experienced anything alike before and might have any useful insights: My vertical stabilizer on the Asw-19 has always been a problem when being disassembled and has always required little more force to remove than it was called for. Anyways, today I have assembled a glider and I was unable to remove it again - we have spent close to 3 hours trying to unhook it from a fin. Has anyone experienced anything similar before? Any ideas? I知 afraid it wont let go without breaking the skin on the fin and punching the locking pins out directly... Thanks GK Um, the vertical stabilizer damn well better not come off... Perhaps you mean the horizontal tailplane ??? |
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Stupid answer perhaps, but have you tried to move it forward, once it
is all disconnected? I've made the mistake of just lifting up but it doesn't work that way on a 19..... Richard Phoenix, AZ ASW19 |
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Did you remove the white tape ?
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On May 24, 7:30*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
On May 24, 7:48*pm, wrote: Hi, * I was wondering if anyone experienced anything alike before and might have any useful insights: My vertical stabilizer on the Asw-19 has always been a problem when being disassembled and has always required little more force to remove than it was called for. Anyways, today I have assembled a glider and I was unable to remove it again - we have spent close to 3 hours trying to unhook it from a fin. Has anyone experienced anything similar before? Any ideas? I知 afraid it wont let go without breaking the skin on the fin and punching the locking pins out directly... Thanks GK Um, the vertical stabilizer damn well better not come off... Perhaps you mean the horizontal tailplane ??? - My mistake, I had a worst weekend of soaring when I finally made it home to type this message... Horizontal. |
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On my ASW-20B which is (I believe) similar, I would grab the leading
edge of the stab near the center and "rattle" it up and down to loosen the pins. -Tom |
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On May 25, 12:00*pm, 5Z wrote:
On my ASW-20B which is (I believe) similar, I would grab the leading edge of the stab near the center and "rattle" it up and down to loosen the pins. -Tom 5Z Do I need to go check my hangar to make sure MY ASW-20B is still there? On point, MY ASW-20b is sometimes a real pain to get off and the temperature (usually cold) seems to be a factor. 5Z's technique works and I also sometimes stand straddling the tail boom (i.e. with the vertical stabilizer at my chest) and reach back and grab the elevator on opposite sides of the rudder and GENTLY pull and rock (as in a yawing motion) it back and forth till it pops loose. Four letter explicatives may speed up the process. If you ever get it off, you might want to make sure everything is first clean on all the fittings and then re-lube everything. Todd ST |
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On May 24, 4:48*pm, wrote:
Hi, * I was wondering if anyone experienced anything alike before and might have any useful insights: My vertical stabilizer on the Asw-19 has always been a problem when being disassembled and has always required little more force to remove than it was called for. Anyways, today I have assembled a glider and I was unable to remove it again - we have spent close to 3 hours trying to unhook it from a fin. Has anyone experienced anything similar before? Any ideas? I知 afraid it wont let go without breaking the skin on the fin and punching the locking pins out directly... Thanks GK I had a 19 for 15 years and never had this problem. Based on my memory of the attach fittings, I'd suggest putting the bolt in the hole just far enough that it does not engage the thread. Then tie a cord round the bolt and have someone pull the cord horizontally in line with the tail boom at the same time as you gently rock the stab vertically at the leading edge and in yaw from one tip. There may also be enough clearance to thread a length of locking wire between the top of the fin and the base of the horizontal behind the vertical bar that carries the attach pins. That may be a better way of getting some forward force on the pins. I don't remember if the back sides of the sockets are exposed if the rudder is removed but that might be worth checking. Andy |
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On May 26, 12:06*pm, Andy wrote:
On May 24, 4:48*pm, wrote: Hi, * I was wondering if anyone experienced anything alike before and might have any useful insights: My vertical stabilizer on the Asw-19 has always been a problem when being disassembled and has always required little more force to remove than it was called for. Anyways, today I have assembled a glider and I was unable to remove it again - we have spent close to 3 hours trying to unhook it from a fin. Has anyone experienced anything similar before? Any ideas? I知 afraid it wont let go without breaking the skin on the fin and punching the locking pins out directly... Thanks GK I had a 19 for 15 years and never had this problem. Based on my memory of the attach fittings, I'd suggest putting the bolt in the hole just far enough that it does not engage the thread. *Then tie a cord round the bolt and have someone pull the cord horizontally in line with the tail boom at the same time as you gently rock the stab vertically at the leading edge and in yaw from one tip. There may also be enough clearance to thread a length of locking wire between the top of the fin and the base of the horizontal behind the vertical bar that carries the attach pins. * - We've wrapped a wire behind the vertical bar that carries the attach pins and two other friends were pulling forward on the sides of the stab; I, in return, was pounding with a hammer on the locking hex screw that normally locks down the stab. The stab had not even moved a millimeter... According to a Schleicher Engineer we can knock one of the pin out, from inside, if we remove the rudder... Maybe the electrical wire freeze will work, although from Physics it should shrink the subjected metal and heating should expand it. Thanks Gregg |
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