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A prospect was checking out the nifty Antares 18T
sustainer system somewhere over the forest west of ZWB, when to his great surprise, the propeller departed. Hell of a way to impress a prospect. The problem is with the Solo propeller shaft with the belt reduction system as used on, IIRC: - Ventus CM (not V2) - Duo T - DG-100T - Antares 18T Apparently there have also been recent incidents with DG1000T. The propeller is not identical on all the above so the failure rates will differ. Axel Lange has worked with Solo to redesign the offending part and is working on EASA approvals. IIRC this will be the 3rd or 4th AD on this part, but Axel can calculate why it failed and also how to make a part that won't... I don't know if there's been any communication from SH or who else uses this particular (front belt-reduction) Solo system. I see DG has published some info he http://www.dg-flugzeugbau.de/index.p...1349&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=147&cHash=cd1730aca0037e72c7b2911e83136b2e Another reminder to always operate your motor with a plan for failure at any point... Aaarrrggggg.... Be safe out there, See ya, Dave "YO electric" |
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