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cfrhoads(at)YAHOO.COM Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 11:39 am Post subject: Open canopy |
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50/50 Fifty feet in the air and 50 feet of runway left, OK; however, not good when the canopy comes open.
Thanksgiving day was beautiful and I had not been home for 2 weeks so I decided to go flying. The temperature was the coldest that I had flown my plane, 40's in the hanger. The door/canopy did not close quite normal which I attribute to the temp change. After two touch & goes all looked great until the door came open. First I thought that I was a "has been", but I noticed that the plane was still controllable and that the canopy was still intact. After reminding myself several times FLY THE PLANE, I was able to use my left hand to hold the canopy shut. About that time I remembered that there was a 20-30 story Holiday Inn just ahead of me now that I was off course, so stress got to be a little high. Downwind went fairly normally; however, the landing became interesting because I had never used my right hand on the controls and thus there was no easy to control throttle, trim, etc. The landing actually turned out to be pretty good, that may be relative because I have had many that were not pretty.
On another note, my Geo Metro engine is working great and the engine computer greatly simplifies the engine management. In cases like that above simplicity can contribute to safety.
Chuck Rhoads A100
N246CR Trike
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jeff(at)rmmm.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:22 pm Post subject: Open canopy |
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Congratulations on getting her home Chuck! You are to be commended for
handling the situation as you did. What made the door open? Keep us
informed of the situation.
Thanks,
Jeff
N128LJ Gold Rush
On Nov 28, 2006, at 1:38 PM, CHUCK RHOADS wrote:
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50/50 Fifty feet in the air and 50 feet of runway left, OK; however,
not good when the canopy comes open.
Thanksgiving day was beautiful and I had not been home for 2 weeks so
I decided to go flying. The temperature was the coldest that I had
flown my plane, 40's in the hanger. The door/canopy did not close
quite normal which I attribute to the temp change. After two touch &
goes all looked great until the door came open. First I thought that
I was a "has been", but I noticed that the plane was still
controllable and that the canopy was still intact. After reminding
myself several times FLY THE PLANE, I was able to use my left hand
to hold the canopy shut. About that time I remembered that there was
a 20-30 story Holiday Inn just ahead of me now that I was off course,
so stress got to be a little high. Downwind went fairly normally;
however, the landing became interesting because I had never used my
right hand on the controls and thus there was no easy to control
throttle, trim, etc. The landing actually turned out to be pretty
good, that may be relative because I have had many that were not
pretty.
On another note, my Geo Metro engine is working great and the engine
computer greatly simplifies the engine management. In cases like that
above simplicity can contribute to safety.
Chuck Rhoads A100
N246CR Trike
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music.y
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Dave Miller
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Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:09 pm Post subject: Open canopy |
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Chuck,
Thanks given that you and the plane are OK.
It's possible for the rear shoot bolt to miss the guide, giving the doors a push when latched will show if anything is amiss.
How about updating the list on the engine capacity, fuel burn and cruise perfomance of the Geo engine ?
Dave C-FBZI.
Only 35 hours, but finally all the paperwork OK'd by transport Canada, so I can go places next year.
Now bringing it into a heated hangar with a list of things to fix or improve ! [quote][b]
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wdaniell(at)etb.net.co Guest
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:19 pm Post subject: Open canopy |
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Add my thanks too – there but for the grace of god go we all.
Likewise interested knowing more about the GEO option
Will
From: owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Dave_Miller(at)avivacanada.com
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Subject: Re: Open canopy
Chuck,
Thanks given that you and the plane are OK.
It's possible for the rear shoot bolt to miss the guide, giving the doors a push when latched will show if anything is amiss.
How about updating the list on the engine capacity, fuel burn and cruise perfomance of the Geo engine ?
Dave C-FBZI.
Only 35 hours, but finally all the paperwork OK'd by transport Canada, so I can go places next year.
Now bringing it into a heated hangar with a list of things to fix or improve ! Quote: | www.aeroelectric.com | 0123456789012345
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ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz Guest
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:58 pm Post subject: Open canopy |
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Interesting discussion on the risk of the canopy opening.
One thing I do when I have a young passenger on board is put a rubberband around the door lever and the protective combing.
Reason is just in case we hit some turbulence and the instinctive reaction of a young person generally is to grab something to hold.
The rubberband prevents it from moving up and can be broken in an emergency.
The other thing I have done is to place some stainless steel protectors on the door combing where the bolts enter to not only protect the composite from doors closing with the bolts still protruding but also to assist with a better secure bolts lock when closed. These are screwed into place with stainless steel self taping screws.
Cheers,
Tim
Monowheel Classic #292 103 hours ZK-TIM
Tim Ward
12 Waiwetu Street,
Fendalton,
Christchurch, 8052
New Zealand
Ph +64 3 3515166
Mobile 021 0640221
ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz (ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz)
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