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Old July 25th 06, 07:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.ultralight
cavelamb
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Default Wondering What Light Sport Can Do For You?

Morgans wrote:
"Da Monk" wrote


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/


Is that guy landing that thing "wheels up" on the grass or did he
retract them that early in the takeoff?



Low pass? With a seaplane, he could have landed, and done nothing more than
scratched the paint.


A neighbor at Zuehl (grass runway) landed his 210 gear up a couple years back.

The ONLY dammage (other than the curly prop) was an antenna on the belly.
Heck, the pain wasn't even scratched!

Richard
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Old July 25th 06, 07:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.ultralight
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Default Wondering What Light Sport Can Do For You?

In article et,
cavelamb wrote:

Morgans wrote:
"Da Monk" wrote


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/

Is that guy landing that thing "wheels up" on the grass or did he
retract them that early in the takeoff?



Low pass? With a seaplane, he could have landed, and done nothing more than
scratched the paint.


A neighbor at Zuehl (grass runway) landed his 210 gear up a couple years back.

The ONLY dammage (other than the curly prop) was an antenna on the belly.
Heck, the pain wasn't even scratched!

Richard


Oh, I'm SURE that the pain WAS scratched! In fact, I'm sure that the
pain was in a bleeding wallet!
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Old July 28th 06, 07:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.ultralight
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:

In article et,
cavelamb wrote:


Morgans wrote:

"Da Monk" wrote



http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/

Is that guy landing that thing "wheels up" on the grass or did he
retract them that early in the takeoff?


Low pass? With a seaplane, he could have landed, and done nothing more than
scratched the paint.


A neighbor at Zuehl (grass runway) landed his 210 gear up a couple years back.

The ONLY dammage (other than the curly prop) was an antenna on the belly.
Heck, the pain wasn't even scratched!

Richard



Oh, I'm SURE that the pain WAS scratched! In fact, I'm sure that the
pain was in a bleeding wallet!


I saw that after I posted it...

No dammage to the PainT...

You are right about the bleeding wallet though.

That prop still hasn't been replaced.
Sad...


Ricahrd
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Old July 25th 06, 07:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.ultralight
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Default Wondering What Light Sport Can Do For You?

The ONLY dammage (other than the curly prop) was an antenna on the belly.
Heck, the pain wasn't even scratched!


If I landed a 210 on its belly, I can guarantee you my pain will be more
than scratched. But if it has a curly prop, chances are good it will
need an engine teardown.

Jose
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Old July 29th 06, 06:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.ultralight
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"Jose" wrote in message
. com...
The ONLY dammage (other than the curly prop) was an antenna on the belly.
Heck, the pain wasn't even scratched!


If I landed a 210 on its belly, I can guarantee you my pain will be more
than scratched. But if it has a curly prop, chances are good it will need
an engine teardown.

Jose


Actually chances are not "good" it will need an engine teardown. The FAA
has issued a circular to all IA's stating
that "any prop strike, even one where the engine is not stopped but only
suffers a loss of RPM" is likely to cause unseen internal damage and will
require an inspection teardown to be returned to service. Using a dial
indicator on the prop flange to check for runout is no longer considered
sufficient inspection.

I recently saw a Lycoming where the prop flange was as close to perfect as
they get. No runout at all. However the crank was in two pieces. It had
broken between the two rows of cylinders. The break was diagonal and the
engine still ran and developed power. However, it did stop pretty quickly
when you pulled the mixture out!

Highflyer
Highflight Aviation Services
Pinckneyville Airport ( PJY )


 




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