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Michel Dierick



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 12:12 pm    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

Hi everone,

When I made my landing sunday, I noticed I could not steer my Kitfox either left or right and was unable to vacate the runway.

So, I stopped the engine, looked behind and saw the front bolt of the tailwheelspring had broken. Of course, the rudder rested on the tailwheel, causing some very little damage there.

I was horrified when I made a closer inspection with my camera.
The picture showed that not only the bolt was broken but a piece of the tubing was also broken off.

I have no idea how this tube was exactly, so can anybody send me some good clear pictures of this tail section (before covering) so that I can see how the fuselage should be normally ?

Many thanks in advance.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 12:39 pm    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

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From: Michel Dierick [michel.dierick(at)skynet.be]
So, I stopped the engine, looked behind and saw the front bolt of the
tailwheelspring had broken.

Wow! That's really strange, Michel! I can't imagine how that bolt could break. Was it pulled through? Sheared? How about the bracket and the two bolts that hold the spring in place? Do you think it happened by an up-down force or by a side force?
Sorry, I can't help you with the inside view, I didn't built my aircraft myself, I am just puzzled but the breaking of that bolt. I didn't think it was possible under normal circumstances. But then ... I still have lot to learn.

Cheers,
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Norway
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 4:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

looks like it has been repaired before?
Rusty too ?

whats up with that ?

Does not look too healthy .


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 10:06 pm    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

On Sep 26, 2007, at 2:48 AM, dave wrote:
Quote:
looks like it has been repaired before?
Rusty too ?

... Okay, when I read Michel's email yesterday night, it was through
my ISP web interface and I didn't see the photos (plain-text-only
interface). Today, Dave's answer made me think there was some photos
attached. I went to the forum.matronics.com and saw them. Yes, there is
a bit of rust there but ... it brought a question to my mind.
My Kitfox model 3 was delivered and built with one spring leaf that
lasted about 950 landings before breaking. I have now a new main leaf
and a 'helper.' I read that most people (and John sells) a three-leafs
set. I see that it is what Michel has. Then I wonder. If the plane is
designed for one leaf and it is later changed to three ... is it wise?
I mean, three leaves doesn't reduce the load on the tail when landing
or taxiing on rough surface. If it prevents the spring to break,
doesn't it then invite rupture to happen somewhere else? Just
wondering.

Cheers,
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 10:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

Michel,

You could have a point there.
A other piece I want to change is the tail wheel self. This is for the moment one of plain rubber/plastic, anyhow, very hard and absolutely not chock-absorbing at all. I already decided to change this in a air-chamber like the one on my glider, but this is only a minor problem now.

I'm afraid I will have to open the rear fuselage for the repair.
That's why I'd like to have some pictures of the tail section before covering.

Off-topic
I'm in Gent next week, I'll send you the pictures of the "Rue des deux ponts - tweebruggenstraat"


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 12:16 pm    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

It seems to me that it would depend on the relative strength of the
three leaves versus the one-, or two-leaf spring that it is
replacing. When I take my plane with its three-leaf spring out of the
hangar, it goes over a bumpy area and the tail bounces up and down a
bit, and I can see the leaves flexing, so I know the spring action is
taking place and not just remaining stiff and transmitting that
energy straight up into the tail.
I also got to thinking about how much weight is back there. Mine
weighed 43 pounds empty at the weigh-in, but the plane never flies
empty, so fuel and pilot weight have to be
considered when you think about how much weight the spring has to
support. I can easily lift my tail when the tanks (26 US gallons) are
low, but it becomes a chore when they are full.

Lynn Matteson
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flying w/400+ hrs

On Sep 26, 2007, at 2:01 AM, Michel Verheughe wrote:

Quote:

On Sep 26, 2007, at 2:48 AM, dave wrote:
> looks like it has been repaired before?
> Rusty too ?

.... Okay, when I read Michel's email yesterday night, it was
through my ISP web interface and I didn't see the photos (plain-
text-only interface). Today, Dave's answer made me think there was
some photos attached. I went to the forum.matronics.com and saw
them. Yes, there is a bit of rust there but ... it brought a
question to my mind.
My Kitfox model 3 was delivered and built with one spring leaf that
lasted about 950 landings before breaking. I have now a new main
leaf and a 'helper.' I read that most people (and John sells) a
three-leafs set. I see that it is what Michel has. Then I wonder.
If the plane is designed for one leaf and it is later changed to
three ... is it wise? I mean, three leaves doesn't reduce the load
on the tail when landing or taxiing on rough surface. If it
prevents the spring to break, doesn't it then invite rupture to
happen somewhere else? Just wondering.

Cheers,
Michel Verheughe
Norway
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 12:24 pm    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

On Sep 26, 2007, at 8:35 AM, Michel Dierick wrote:
Quote:
I already decided to change this in a air-chamber like the one on my
glider, but this is only a minor problem now.

The original Maule gave me a hard ride on asphalt, Michel, and I
changed it for the Homebuilder one found on Aircraft Spruce. I am very
pleased with it. The inflatable ones with inner tubes are, of course,
softer, but heavier and I didn't wanted to upset my weight & balance.

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I'm in Gent next week, I'll send you the pictures of the "Rue des deux
ponts - tweebruggenstraat"

Dank je wel! Smile

Michel Verheughe
Norway
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

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so can anybody send me some good clear pictures of this tail section (before covering) so that I can see how the fuselage should be normally ?


Michel, here is a picture of a Classic 4 tail wheel bolt tubing. Note the drain holes in the fabric to let the rain water out.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

Michel ,
I took some pics for you of my tubes inside the inspection hole.

hope this helps you.

PS -- You will notice I found my missing Garmin antenna. THANKS !!


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

I asked the previous owner.
The aircraft has been previously repaired after a former bolt rupture.
It looks like it hasn't been repaired very properly.
I'll see this weekend with a mecanic.

Jezim
The paint on your tail section surely looks waaay better than on mine. Smile Smile

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:39 am    Post subject: Re: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

Michel -
Sorry to hear that you need to repair your KF. It looks like the hole has taken a beating and I'm wondering if the bolt/nut was tight.
Find the remaining head or other portion of the bolt and show it to a metallurgist. He can tell very easily if the bolt was involved. For example, did th ebolt have a flaw, break in overload, had it cracked long before the failure, or did it break only after numerous cycles of use (as if loose)?

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:55 pm    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

Curious why you stripped the covering,Ihave a kitfox 4 with a 2leaf spring and no problems yet with the tail wheel...lots of 3 point landings..some graceful&some not...
I have hear some folks are going to 3 leaf springs,maybe that might work as a solution..
Did you have a hard landing when this occured?, or do you think this is a structural failure in the mounting brackets,and/or metal fatage on the the bolts them selves.....A/N hardware?
Note: epoxy braced fills [metal on wood] will give a harmonic that the wood might not support,succesfully causing a fracture in the high stress point...

Thanks ...Mark..N61AC
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:19 am    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

I think it may be of some value to post a few pictures. The next time a spring breaks take a few pix so we can all see how/where the springs are cracking. I for one have never flown my 'Fox off any thing but water. The idea of wheels or better yet, skis, interests me.

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Curious why you stripped the covering,Ihave a kitfox 4 with a 2leaf spring and no problems yet with the tail wheel...lots of 3 point landings..some graceful&some not...
I have hear some folks are going to 3 leaf springs,maybe that might work as a solution..
Did you have a hard landing when this occured?, or do you think this is a structural failure in the mounting brackets,and/or metal fatage on the the bolts them selves.....A/N hardware?
Note: epoxy braced fills [metal on wood] will give a harmonic that the wood might not support,succesfully causing a fracture in the high stress point...

Thanks ...Mark..N61AC
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:26 am    Post subject: Re: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

I would venture to guess that the ones who do more landings on rougher strips and off airfields will have more failures.

I have the three leaf on now and no complaints - > YET <

I rarely see paved surfaces - more roads than airports <Snicker>


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:19 am    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

I have the aluminum spring gear. I understand it is no longer offered. I
nearly always land on rough fields. Should I be changing to a three leaf
spring before I have problems?

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:56 am    Post subject: Re: Tailwheel bolt went off.... and the rest Reply with quote

Randy - i have never had a solid alum gear . Grove ?
no idea how they hold up.

I like my bungee gear , light and simple


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