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Unread 03-26-12, 12:38 PM
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We also did the negative g's as well, but the only thing the gear did was go back up into the wheel well.
Thanks for the clarification. That is good info to know.
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I was just looking at the pictures I got from the Airfield Safety Ofc. It appears as if there is a definite "wrinkle" in the fuselage skin in the left rear lower sheet metal (about the same place as where the cargo door is on the other side). I've talked with a couple of other folks about this and they are in agreement with me that it is likely secondary to fuselage warpage at that point just forward of the main bulkhead for the rear engine. We were vertical for the last couple of feet. It was enough force for the nose piece of my sunglasses to scrape the skin off of my nose. I'm thinking it may have been enough to cause the rear engine to flex downward, transmit that energy to the bulkhead and then to the fuselage outer skin. If my assumptions are correct, it probably condemns the airframe without getting major work on the back of the plane. Thoughts? KD
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Unread 03-26-12, 10:41 PM
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Oh! One other thing....... I hope your wife won't do this to you, what mine did to me. I called her to come and pick us up at the firehouse. So we are waiting there with several other firemen, policemen and a lady front he local FBO when my wife shows up and tosses me a clean pair of underwear and says, "I thought you might need these." Talk about kicking a guy on the ground! My daughter thinks I now am the real version of "Mayhem" on the commercials. Just because I have rolled 3 lawnmowers on steep hills, got a boat stuck on a piling and then ran it out of gas a couple of miles from our dock and then burned one to the waterline, does not make me "Mayhem" does it? KD
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Sounds to me like after all that you should have all the bad ju-ju out of your system and are good to go!

Nice work handling the situation. Been there twice; once in a Navy fighter and once in an F-27.

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No.....I think I still have a lot more bad ju-ju to go. We got the plane off the sod today. Still waiting for the FAA to come and look ay it before we can go to work on it. Will let you all know more as soon as I know more. KD
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Shutting off your electrical for ten or fifteen minutes then turning it on and attempting to cycle the gear is something that should always be tried.

If you have a cutter and can cut the bottom of your pedestle away to get to the hydro powerpack, you can drop the gear manually by backing off the shuttle valve and relieving the pressure. It takes a wrench and you have to know the system, but it does work.
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Fuselage

I have a fuselage that has been stripped of most parts, but structurally it is sound on the bottom end (the pilot side wing area has damage and the very front has damage where the nose gear collapsed).

If you promise not to part her out, you can have the hull. You should be able to drill out the rivets, take the metal you need and swap it out. I have the hull located in halifax north carolina. KIXA airport.

Can you post pictures of your aircraft so I can see the damage and assess if the hull I have will work for you? I will also take pictures of the hull that i have. It is a 337G.

Look forward to hearing from you.

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