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Low Voltage ?
Could it be caused by low voltage in the system creating higher amp draw by the power pack ?
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This is a good suggestion. We will look into it. She is going in to my AME tomorrow for a gear swing. Will keep you all posted...
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TC 1977 Reims Built F337G CYFD |
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Baggage Pod & Gear Swing..??
So, I have the baggage pod which I LOVE. My folding ladder and folding bike live in there 24/7 and it makes my travels so much easier and better while exploring distant lands. However, tomorrow I go in for my first ever gear swing (first since I bought her). I see the two jack points on the wings however the one behind the front wheel is inside the baggage pod. Hum... That can't be good.
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The front gear point is not normally used for full lift of aircraft. It's more of a safety and allows you to just lift the nose if desired. Jacking the wings will cause the tail to go down and nose to go up so it should be fine. Check the service manual on jacking aircraft for sure
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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Except that if while the gear are swinging the aircraft comes off it’s wing points due to inadequate nose point support you will trash your wings, gear and belly, and someone might die…
My Skymaster pod had a door for the front jack point. I have also seen a Skymaster with a pod and no front pod door jacked by partially removing the wings and hoisting the aircraft using straps around the wing attachment points (the shop had an overhead hoist on rails). I have also seen it done using the usual wing points and for the front of the aircraft a strap from a hoist around the the front prop shaft...Whatever way you choose best of luck and stay far away from anywhere underneath the aircraft Last edited by JamesC : 12-11-17 at 11:00 AM. |
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I was thinking about that very option and how it would be pretty handy. Perhaps a future project.
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TC 1977 Reims Built F337G CYFD |
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Gear Swing Results
So they jacked her up today and, of course, she totally behaved herself, or rather misbehaved, as the gear worked flawlessly during over 15 cycles. It didn't pop the circuit breaker even once and everything appeared totally normal (of course). Tomorrow they claim to have a technique for putting simulated wind resistance on the gear as it is going down to be better representative of real life. I am going over to supervise (and video) and hope that we find something.
Here is a thought - it was -5C when I was out last time with the dual gear breaker failures. How does temperature affect such things???
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TC 1977 Reims Built F337G CYFD |