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Hello folks.
I need to dissasemble the wings of a PA28 cherokee for transportation and i donīt know how. CAn anyone Help me? Thanks |
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ec-ill wrote:
Hello folks. I need to dissasemble the wings of a PA28 cherokee for transportation and i donīt know how. CAn anyone Help me? Thanks Call Spanish Fork Flying Service at 801-798-9888. They do aircraft recovery for insurance companies, so will know the proceedure. My Cessna service manuals have the proceedure for Cessnas, but I dont know nutting about PA28s. Mike M Skylane '1mm Pacer '00z |
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Hello folks.
I need to dissasemble the wings of a PA28 cherokee for transportation and i donīt know how. CAn anyone Help me? You need to disconnect the aileron cables and the mechanism for the flaps. Then there's 6 upper bolts and 6 lower bolts (on each side) that holds the main spar in the fuselage spar box. There's also a bolt where the rear spar attaches to the it's fuselage attach point. I think that's it (it's been a while). The fuselage should be properly supported, and then you can slip the main spar out of it's spar box. --- Jay -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/ ! ! ! Checkout http://www.oc-adolfos.com/ for the best Italian food in Ocean City, MD and... Checkout http://www.brolow.com/ for authentic Blues music on Delmarva |
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Thanks for the answers.
Do you have some schema, picture, drawing....? Thanks |
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Jay Masino wrote:
: You need to disconnect the aileron cables and the mechanism for the flaps. : Then there's 6 upper bolts and 6 lower bolts (on each side) that holds the : main spar in the fuselage spar box. There's also a bolt where the rear : spar attaches to the it's fuselage attach point. I think that's it (it's : been a while). The fuselage should be properly supported, and then you : can slip the main spar out of it's spar box. There is also a front spar attatch just in front of the front seats inside the cabin, the fuel, brake, pitot, static, and electric connections. -- Aaron Coolidge (N9376J) |
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