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Well my first time flying the new plane today, after it was brought up
from its old home in Fullerton(KFUL)last night. I must say im very happy. We took off on runway 18 at Apple Valley (KAPV)climing at 1000-1400ft min. we headed to Victorville (KVCV) to do some to/gos. All went well, so we headed off for the 100$ hamburger at Fox Field (KWJF), or gs was right around 180 mph. Getting there in half the time as im used to (20min). We had lunch and got back in headed back to Hesperia (l26) to get gas this time or gs was 200 mph I though I ws the king of the sky doing 200. When we landed, taix to the gas pumps. Come to find out they were broke. Off to Apple Valley again. As we climbed through 5000 the door pops open. Back to Hesperia. Landed took off and back to Apple Valley. Had to fill up there, 90 bucks in the hole was a not that bad. Said and done it was a fun day and now im going to have to wait untill Wed to go again. I would like to think the people on this NG that told me to go with the comanche and not the 210. I do have a question concerning the prop not engaing during the start. My CFI hoped out and moved the prop and pushed a pin somewhere by the prop and it fried right up. What causes this and how can I fix it? Thanks Again Tony N8389p KAPV *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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Tony wrote: As we climbed through 5000 the door pops open. One challenge for us one-door Piper pilots is that we have to teach our passengers how to use the doors. In the case of the Comanche you need to make sure you rotate the handle forward far enough that the thing that looks like a door lock drops into place (and you need to lift that pin before opening). If your door is missing that pin (the one I used to rent was) you'll need to keep a bungee that you can use to pull the latch down toward the armrest while in flight. About the second or third time my wife went up with me she didn't get the pin to engage and the door popped open after about 45 minutes. I found I had to slow to about 100-110mph to keep it from fluttering. No way you can close it that last 1/2" in flight. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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![]() On 26-Jan-2004, Tony wrote: I do have a question concerning the prop not engaing during the start. My CFI hoped out and moved the prop and pushed a pin somewhere by the prop and it fried right up. What causes this and how can I fix it? I assume what you mean is that the starter spun rapidly but the prop did not turn. This is caused by the bendix gear on the starter not extending to engage the flywheel (the ring of gear teeth behind the prop). This commonly happens when the bendix drive becomes worn or needs lubrication. The CFI probably just jostled the bendix a bit, and next time you tried it worked. I'd have a mechanic look at it before you get stuck somewhere out in the boondocks. Congratulations on your new plane! Keep us posted on how it works out for you. -- -Elliott Drucker |
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Tony wrote:
I do have a question concerning the prop not engaing during the start. My CFI hoped out and moved the prop and pushed a pin somewhere by the prop and it fried right up. What causes this and how can I fix it? If it hasn't already been done, install a copper cable kit. I had repeated problems with the bendix not engaging that defied cleaning, lubricating and generally genuflecting. Turned out that the voltage drop across the ancient aluminum cables was enough to keep the starter from spinning fast enough for the bendix to spin out and engage; switching to copper seems to have eliminated the problem. If you buy a Bogert kit, specify you want "the extra six inches" of cable needed to install a lightweight starter, so when your starter does finally go you can toss the (freakin' huge) thing that came with the 540 in favor of -er- more recent technology without having to futz with the cabling. Chris 5524P |
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: If you buy a Bogert kit, specify you want "the extra six inches" of
: cable needed to install a lightweight starter, so when your starter does : finally go you can toss the (freakin' huge) thing that came with the 540 : in favor of -er- more recent technology without having to futz with the : cabling. I put the lightweight starter on my Cherokee last spring. Really spins like a champ now, and took about 8 pounds off the nose. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * The prime directive of Linux: * * - learn what you don't know, * * - teach what you do. * * (Just my 20 USm$) * ************************************************** *********************** |
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