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bdk wrote:Are you sure it was anodized and not alodined? I've never heard of assemblies being anodized.
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Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:59 am
51fixer wrote:Its been pretty busy summer and I haven't posted as much as I would have liked but here are a few updates-
Andrew flew the T-6 and Jim the Spit at New Garden Airshow a few weeks back.
The CAF had the Rednose P-51 there but on Sat they had a Gear Door issue and brought it over to our hangar.
A video of their performance- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wl3QkydTBY
During that flight a spring broke and the broken end settled in the inboard gap of the inner gear door. It acted as a shoehorn and forced the edge of the skin outboard where it was forced into the bottom edge of the center rib creating a good deal of damage to the skin.
This was the result-
The scratch in the middle of the bent section is where the spring fragment settled.
I sent it off to Bill and Scooter Yoak and they replaced the skin on it.
After being fitted and painted
Jim Buckly picked it up yesterday-
Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:16 am
Brian Snow wrote:51fixer wrote:Its been pretty busy summer and I haven't posted as much as I would have liked but here are a few updates-
Andrew flew the T-6 and Jim the Spit at New Garden Airshow a few weeks back.
The CAF had the Rednose P-51 there but on Sat they had a Gear Door issue and brought it over to our hangar.
A video of their performance- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wl3QkydTBY
During that flight a spring broke and the broken end settled in the inboard gap of the inner gear door. It acted as a shoehorn and forced the edge of the skin outboard where it was forced into the bottom edge of the center rib creating a good deal of damage to the skin.
This was the result-
The scratch in the middle of the bent section is where the spring fragment settled.
I sent it off to Bill and Scooter Yoak and they replaced the skin on it.
After being fitted and painted
Jim Buckly picked it up yesterday-
Wow Rich, BEA sure seems to see it's share of the worn, the weary, and the broken.....LOL.......Repair looks nice on the Red Nose, and fortunate for them that you are so close by......Did they have any indication / incidence of flutter related to the deformation.......especially at display speeds..????
Brian
Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:00 pm