On Wednesday, 17 May 2023 at 23:55:08 UTC+1, Middleline Airfield wrote:
On Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 10:48:10 AM UTC-4, John Sinclair wrote:
AIG is selling an LS-1 that has its fuselage deliberately cut into at the fin!
Anybody got the straight skinny on this ?
JJ
I have about 500 flight hours in this sailplane that started when I was 14 years old. Flew my first contest and real enjoyed flying this ship. This is the ship that Tim Mara (former Wings and Wheels owner) bailed out of.
I can't understand why you wouldn't cut a hole in the boom vs. cutting control rods and creating a big project???
Real strange!
Tim Hanke
Saratoga Springs, NY
Strange indeed
If the damage is inside the fin, it would make much more sense to cut a hole to look at it and access for repair
At one contest, a glider was in the workshop after a couple of groundloops on takeoff, and the fin seemed a bit more floppy sideways than it should be.
They seemed to be a bit puzzled, and I had a look. The rib in the base of the fin had a cutout for the elevator drive push rod to come up through, and there was cracking and delamination extending out from this hole. I then held a vacuum cleaner hose for
a while as the man from the factory sanded it.
That's the sort of place to look, not where this one has been cut.
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