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Having been responsible for the maintenance of a 4 Puchacz trainer
fleet for some years and noticing that the fuselage is a Puchacz fuselage I hope they get the following bits sorted out before production. 1. They bungy sprung main undercarriage is awful. The Polish bungies last half a season. American ones last two seasons but are quite expensive and the design means that all the bronze pivot bushes are heavily loaded all the time and wear rapidly. 2. The spring cable reel that retains the canopy when open brakes every year and the glider is dangerous until it is fixed (the cable when not retracted can lasso the rear stick. 3. All the Polish wheels need replacing with Tost or Cleverland. The main wheel needs a disk brake. The bearing and brake arrangement on the Polish wheels is very difficult to maintain. 4. The plastic gears in the wing route used to operate the airbrakes cause a lot of backlash in the airbrake mechanism. They didn't work well in the Puchacz, Bocian, Jantar etc. Its time to change the airbrake mechanism. 5. The cables that operate the trim tabs in the elevator are single strand and not spring tempered. They are routed through the elevator hinge line and are flexed every time the elevator is moved. The factory ones fail every year. (replacements from the local model shop last several years but of course aren't approved). The Puchacz was almost a good trainer, let down by serviceability issues and being slightly too easy to spin. The Perkoz could be good if they would just fix the above. On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 17:00:29 -0700, wrote: SZD Bielsko is in the final phase of testing of "new" 2 seat glider designed for initial and advanced training. It will be fully aerobatic with 17.5 m wings and with 20 m wings it becomes pretty good x-c sailplane with L/D of 41.8. The reason I am saying "new" with quotation marks is that the glider was designed in the late 80-ties and bears name SZD 54 Perkoz. But the SZD Bielsko is working right now to bring the glider into production. http://www.szd.com.pl/pdf/szd-54_perkoz_doku_en.pdf Jacek Washington State On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 17:00:29 -0700, wrote: SZD Bielsko is in the final phase of testing of "new" 2 seat glider designed for initial and advanced training. It will be fully aerobatic with 17.5 m wings and with 20 m wings it becomes pretty good x-c sailplane with L/D of 41.8. The reason I am saying "new" with quotation marks is that the glider was designed in the late 80-ties and bears name SZD 54 Perkoz. But the SZD Bielsko is working right now to bring the glider into production. http://www.szd.com.pl/pdf/szd-54_perkoz_doku_en.pdf Jacek Washington State |
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