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What prices are beign quoted/paid for compliance with the flutter AD
(addtional mass balance required)? Who seems to be doing most of them? Gron systems? What about the spigot AD? Lastly, what's the best source and price for a new canopy? Thanks in advance! Stephen Szikora Canada |
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"Stephen Szikora" wrote in message ...
What prices are beign quoted/paid for compliance with the flutter AD (addtional mass balance required)? Who seems to be doing most of them? Gron systems? What about the spigot AD? Lastly, what's the best source and price for a new canopy? Thanks in advance! Stephen Szikora Canada Stephan, I have been in contact with Mike Shade at Grob systems in Ohio, the flutter AD costs will be material cost about $600 US and 15-20 hours labor at $60 US / hour. That adds up to OUCH ! I don't know about the spigot or the canopy, but ask Mike. I have sent his email to you directly. Enjoy your Grob. Todd Smith 3S |
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What prices are beign quoted/paid for compliance with the flutter AD
(addtional mass balance required)? Who seems to be doing most of them? Gron systems? What about the spigot AD? Lastly, what's the best source and price for a new canopy? Thanks in advance! Stephen Szikora Canada Stephen, On Monday I spent several hours at the Grob facility in Bluffton, Ohio learning how to do the control surface mass balance AD. I even got pictures to supplement the Grob instructions. Mike shade had 4 G102s in the shop being worked on so I got to see several stages of the work. I can do this AD and in fact have several owners planning a visit to my shop soon to have this work done. The parts and materials will be about $600. Labor will run right at 20 hours, there is a lot of it to be done. My shop rate is a bit less than $60/hr. See my ad in the classified section of Soaring. Naturally being in Canada I doubt you will be driving all the way down to Moriarty, New Mexico for the work so Bluffton may be your best bet. But I post this so that others will know that help for them may be closer than Ohio. Robert Mudd |
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The parts and materials will be about $600. Labor will run right at 20 hours,
there is a lot of it to be done. My shop rate is a bit less than $60/hr. How does the additional weight of the mass balance effect the c of g? I would expect to have to add lead in the nose to get it back within limits. Adding all this lead at both ends will also affect the all up weight so will it restrict the max cockpit load? |
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I have seen the mod ,it is quite small in size on each side of the elevator
should be little change to cockpit loads. "OscarCVox" wrote in message ... The parts and materials will be about $600. Labor will run right at 20 hours, there is a lot of it to be done. My shop rate is a bit less than $60/hr. How does the additional weight of the mass balance effect the c of g? I would expect to have to add lead in the nose to get it back within limits. Adding all this lead at both ends will also affect the all up weight so will it restrict the max cockpit load? |
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