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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:36 am    Post subject: Gear down and locked switch Reply with quote

Hi All,

I have just ordered a SmartASS II Airspeed Speaker from Mark Burton and one of the features it has is to integrate with a gear down switch if you have one installed.

I am looking for best practices from mono wheel folks that have installed a gear down and locked switch on the main wheel (I already have them on the out riggers).  I am interested to know where people have mounted them, and what type of micro switches they have used. (part number would be nice)

Also, I noticed a few months back someone posted a data sheet in non ferrous proximity sensors for door latch sensing, but I can't seem to find it.  If anyone has a URL for this I'd appreciate it if they could send it too me.

Thanks and regards, Paul
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:09 pm    Post subject: Gear down and locked switch Reply with quote

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> I am looking for best practices from mono wheel folks that have installed > a > gear down and locked switch on the main wheel (I already have them on the > out riggers). I am interested to know where people have mounted them, and > what type of micro switches they have used. (part number would be nice):
http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=29497
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:48 pm    Post subject: Gear down and locked switch Reply with quote

Paul, If you ask Mark Burton nicely he will either supply
you with an appropriate water proof switch, or tell you
where to order one from. I fitted mine so that the lever
arm actuating the switch sticks out into the 'down'
detent. There are two holes in the micro switch and I have
put two small screws through those holes into the
fibreglass just behind the alloy surround of the gear
lever, and also Aralditing the side of the switch to the
fibreglass. I also put a dollop of silicone sealant
covering the end of he switch where the wires emerge to
help the switch's own waterproofing, as it is in the spray
line if the runway is wet.
Regards, David Joyce, G- XSDJ

On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 14:36:01 -0500
Paul McAllister <paul.the.aviator(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi All,

I have just ordered a SmartASS II Airspeed Speaker from
Mark Burton and one
of the features it has is to integrate with a gear down
switch if you have
one installed.

I am looking for best practices from mono wheel folks
that have installed a
gear down and locked switch on the main wheel (I already
have them on the
out riggers). I am interested to know where people have
mounted them, and
what type of micro switches they have used. (part number
would be nice)

Also, I noticed a few months back someone posted a data
sheet in non
ferrous proximity sensors for door latch sensing, but I
can't seem to find
it. If anyone has a URL for this I'd appreciate it if
they could send it
too me.

Thanks and regards, Paul


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:16 am    Post subject: Re: Gear down and locked switch Reply with quote

Paul, I have a gear locked microswitch mounted on the inner port side of the wheel well. It is engaged by a small flat plate fixed to the side of the LGO8P arm, such that when the arm has actually moved overcentre (ie is locked), the switch engages, and a green light illuminates on the panel.

I thought about putting it in the gear-locked gate, but this only tell you that the lever is in the gate, and not that the gear is locked down (which are two different things, especially if you have any movement in those 3 bolts attaching the gear lever to LG08S caused by eg turbulence).

None of this stopped my from landing gear-up, when I had moved the landing gear right down, but not engaged in the gate.... no green light...my head was seriously in the wrong place that day... .
Best
Richard
Kenya Classic 5Y-LRY


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:18 am    Post subject: Gear down and locked switch Reply with quote

Thanks Richard,

I am sure that you have heard the expression that there are pilots who have landed gear up and then there are those who will Smile

A very experienced corporate pilot who rented space in my hanger recently landed his Comanche with the gear up, so I think it's just an accident waiting to happen.

I am planning to install Mark Burton's SmartASS so I thought I might as well use the gear warning feature.  In terms of human-machine interface I understand that this is as good as it gets for transferring critical information.  You never know, it might help me one day.

Cheers, Paul

On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 4:16 AM, Richard Lamprey <lamprey.richard(at)gmail.com (lamprey.richard(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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Paul, I have a gear locked microswitch mounted on the inner port side of the wheel well.  It is engaged by a small flat plate fixed to the side of the LGO8P arm, such that when the arm has actually moved overcentre (ie is locked), the switch engages, and a green light illuminates on the panel.

I thought about putting it in the gear-locked gate, but this only tell you that the lever is in the gate, and not that the gear is locked down (which are two different things, especially if you have any movement in those 3 bolts attaching the gear lever to LG08S caused by eg turbulence).

None of this stopped my from landing gear-up, when I had moved the landing gear right down, but not engaged in the gate.... no green light...my head was seriously in the wrong place that day... .
Best
Richard
Kenya Classic 5Y-LRY




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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:22 am    Post subject: Gear down and locked switch Reply with quote

Thanks David,

I might end up sensing both the latch and the over center lock, then its covered from both aspects.  I like the idea of an audio warning, as I understand it, in terms of human-machine interface it's about as good as it gets.

My hanger partner who is a very experienced corporate pilot landed his Comanche with the gear up a couple of weeks ago, so it can happen to any of us.

Cheers, PAul

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Paul, If you ask Mark Burton nicely he will either supply you with an appropriate water proof switch, or tell you where to order one from. I fitted mine so that the lever arm actuating the switch sticks out into the 'down' detent. There are two holes in the micro switch and I have put two small screws through those holes into the fibreglass just behind the alloy surround of the gear lever, and also Aralditing the side of the switch to the fibreglass. I also put a dollop of silicone sealant covering the end of he switch where the wires emerge to help the switch's own waterproofing, as it is in the spray line if the runway is wet.
Regards, David Joyce, G- XSDJ
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