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Lynn Matteson



Joined: 10 Jan 2006
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Location: Grass Lake, Michigan

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:12 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Well, my resume' is getting more complete....I had to put the 'fox
down into a freshly harvested wheat field today...engine problem.
After getting the plane back on a trailer and bringing it home, the
preliminary finding is no cam action on either the valves, or via the
camshaft, the distributor shafts. So I'll need to pull the engine and
get into the rear cover, under which lurks the cam/crank gear. I
think the recent rear main seal seepage might have been a clue. You'd
have to know the Jabiru engine to know why I think this is possible.

Anybody think this incident will make me MORE willing to cross "the
big water?"

I was at about 1500' agl when it happened, and had plenty of time to
look for a suitable field, found it and circled around CCW from a
heading of 043° to a heading of 090° and landed with the grain with a
very slight right-hand crosswind...wind was from 150°. A guy was
walking along the road and noticed a very quiet plane coming in over
his head and called his son to come over with a "quadrunner" and we
all went to his house. We left shortly for the airshow at Caro
airport (my destination), where we met up with Deke, filled him in on
the shenanigans, then went back to the scene and towed the plane out
of the field, while Brian, my flight instructor brought my trailer up
the 140+ miles to help me out. Got it all loaded up (remember a week
or so ago when I said I didn't like towing my plane and the next time
I did it, it would be because I needed to?.....well, guess what?)
Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster
Jabiru 2200
Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:36 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Lynn, I'm glad Michigan is blessed with many fields as i'm sure you are also Smile I guess this means you wont be meeting me at KLAF this weekend Sad Keep us informed of what the diagnosis is... I have 918 on the hobbs on my plane (different motor) but i'm sure the same may happen to me one day. Steve Bennett kf4/912

In a message dated 8/3/2008 10:13:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, lynnmatt(at)jps.net writes:
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--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>

Well, my resume' is getting more complete...I had to put the 'fox
down into a freshly harvested wheat field today...engine problem.
After getting the plane back on a trailer and bringing it home, the
preliminary finding is no cam action on either the valves, or via the
camshaft, the distributor shafts. So I'll need to pull the engine and
get into the rear cover, under which lurks the cam/crank gear. I
think the recent rear main seal seepage might have been a clue. You'd
have to know the Jabiru engine to know why I think this is possible.

Anybody think this incident will make me MORE willing to cross "the
big water?"

I was at about 1500' agl when it happened, and had plenty of time to
look for a suitable field, found it and circled around CCW from a
heading of 043° to a heading of 090° and landed with the grain with a
very slight right-hand crosswind...wind was from 150°. A guy was
walking along the road and noticed a very quiet plane coming in over 
his head and called his son to come over with a "quadrunner" and we 
all went to his house. We left shortly for the airshow at Caro
airport (my destination), where we met up with Deke, filled him in on
the shenanigans, then went back to the scene and towed the plane out
of the field, while Brian, my flight instructor brought my trailer up
the 140+ miles to help me out. Got it all loaded up (remember a week
or so ago when I said I didn't like towing my plane and the next time
I did it, it would be because I needed to?.....well, guess what?)
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:17 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Yeah, the fields were plentiful today, and thanks to a nice glide
ratio, I got to pick a nice short-cropped yellow one from all the
tall green ones. Unless a miracle happens, I'm on the disabled list
for this weekend, Steve...bummer.

It's funny that I noticed a slight seepage from the rear main seal
while at Oshkosh, and about 8 hrs later this happens. I'll pull the
engine tomorrow, so I should know very soon what let go. The main
seal leaking was surely a clue, because the surface that the rear
seal rides on is the crankshaft gear, not the crankshaft itself in a
Jabiru, strange as that sounds. It could be minimal, but I figure at
least some bent valves when they stopped and the pistons kept moving.
There's gotta be some metal throughout the engine, as the prop
continued to turn until slow on final.

I was surprised at how quickly I got through the "this can't be
happening" phase, and into the "where the hell's that landing field"
phase. I was just 7 minutes from Caro's field and knew I couldn't
make that, so that's when a quick scan of available airports/strips
on the GPS took place, and all were too far away. This field was made
to order. I got it turned to downwind, tried to start it...dumb move
with the prop still turning....then shut off the fuel, the ignition,
the master, and made a pretty damn good landing, if I do say so
myself. I couldn't have got that tail down any further unless I got
out and dug a trench....no practicing wheel landings under those
circumstances, for sure.

Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster
Jabiru 2200
Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs


On Aug 3, 2008, at 10:31 PM, Sbennett3(at)aol.com wrote:

Quote:
Lynn, I'm glad Michigan is blessed with many fields as i'm sure
you are also Smile I guess this means you wont be meeting me at
KLAF this weekend Sad Keep us informed of what the diagnosis
is... I have 918 on the hobbs on my plane (different motor) but i'm
sure the same may happen to me one day. Steve Bennett kf4/912

In a message dated 8/3/2008 10:13:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
lynnmatt(at)jps.net writes:


Well, my resume' is getting more complete....I had to put the 'fox
down into a freshly harvested wheat field today...engine problem.
After getting the plane back on a trailer and bringing it home, the
preliminary finding is no cam action on either the valves, or via the
camshaft, the distributor shafts. So I'll need to pull the engine and
get into the rear cover, under which lurks the cam/crank gear. I
think the recent rear main seal seepage might have been a clue. You'd
have to know the Jabiru engine to know why I think this is possible.

Anybody think this incident will make me MORE willing to cross "the
big water?"

I was at about 1500' agl when it happened, and had plenty of time to
look for a suitable field, found it and circled around CCW from a
heading of 043° to a heading of 090° and landed with the grain with a
very slight right-hand crosswind...wind was from 150°. A guy was
walking along the road and noticed a very quiet plane coming in over
his head and called his son to come over with a "quadrunner" and we
all went to his house. We left shortly for the airshow at Caro
airport (my destination), where we met up with Deke, filled him in on
the shenanigans, then went back to the scene and towed the plane out
of the field, while Brian, my flight instructor brought my trailer up
the 140+ miles to help me out. Got it all loaded up (remember a week
or so ago when I said I didn't like towing my plane and the next time
I did it, it would be because I needed to?.....well, guess what?)
Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster
Jabiru 2200
Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 he es y --
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:06 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Hi Lynn C  I'm glad things ended well for you with the engine out.  It does come as a suprise when it happens all right.  I had to make a hayfield landing once with my MK IV when it still had the 582.  Fuel filter was plugging and just after takeoff C when the header tank ran down C engine spit and sputtered and would only hold about 4500 RPM.  I didn't know then what was wrong C so I put it down in a neighbors field.  It wasn't the engine's fault C but I did eventually switch over to a Jabiru for better reliability..????  It hasn't let me down yet C but I've only put 100 hrs on it so far.  Hope you are back in the air soon and the bill isn't to great.  Jim Chuk C  Kitfox 4 building C Avid MK IV flying C MN

Quote:
From: lynnmatt(at)jps.net
Subject: Re: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st
Date: Sun C 3 Aug 2008 23:12:32 -0400
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com

--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>

Yeah C the fields were plentiful today C and thanks to a nice glide
ratio C I got to pick a nice short-cropped yellow one from all the
tall green ones. Unless a miracle happens C I'm on the disabled list
for this weekend C Steve...bummer.

It's funny that I noticed a slight seepage from the rear main seal
while at Oshkosh C and about 8 hrs later this happens. I'll pull the
engine tomorrow C so I should know very soon what let go. The main
seal leaking was surely a clue C because the surface that the rear
seal rides on is the crankshaft gear C not the crankshaft itself in a
Jabiru C strange as that sounds. It could be minimal C but I figure at
least some bent valves when they stopped and the pistons kept moving.
There's gotta be some metal throughout the engine C as the prop
continued to turn until slow on final.

I was surprised at how quickly I got through the "this can't be
happening" phase C and into the "where the hell's that landing field"
phase. I was just 7 minutes from Caro's field and knew I couldn't
make that C so that's when a quick scan of available airports/strips
on the GPS took place C and all were too far away. This field was made
to order. I got it turned to downwind C tried to start it...dumb move
with the prop still turning....then shut off the fuel C the ignition C
the master C and made a pretty damn good landing C if I do say so
myself. I couldn't have got that tail down any further unless I got
out and dug a trench....no practicing wheel landings under those
circumstances C for sure.

Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster
Jabiru 2200
Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs




On Aug 3 C 2008 C at 10:31 PM C Sbennett3(at)aol.com wrote:

> Lynn C I'm glad Michigan is blessed with many fields as i'm sure
> you are also Smile I guess this means you wont be meeting me at
> KLAF this weekend Sad Keep us informed of what the diagnosis
> is... I have 918 on the hobbs on my plane (different motor) but i'm
> sure the same may happen to me one day. Steve Bennett kf4/912
>
> In a message dated 8/3/2008 10:13:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time C
> lynnmatt(at)jps.net writes:
> --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>
>
> Well C my resume' is getting more complete....I had to put the 'fox
> down into a freshly harvested wheat field today...engine problem.
> After getting the plane back on a trailer and bringing it home C the
> preliminary finding is no cam action on either the valves C or via the
> camshaft C the distributor shafts. So I'll need to pull the engine and
> get into the rear cover C under which lurks the cam/crank gear. I
> think the recent rear main seal seepage might have been a clue. You'd
> have to know the Jabiru engine to know why I think this is possible.
>
> Anybody think this incident will make me MORE willing to cross "the
> big water?"
>
> I was at about 1500' agl when it happened C and had plenty of time to
> look for a suitable field C found it and circled around CCW from a
> heading of 043° to a heading of 090° and landed with the grain with a
> very slight right-hand crosswind...wind was from 150°. A guy was
> walking along the road and noticed a very quiet plane coming in over
> his head and called his son to come over with a "quadrunner" and we
> all went to his house. We left shortly for the airshow at Caro
> airport (my destination) C where we met up with Deke C filled him in on
> the shenanigans C then went back to the scene and towed the plane out
> of the field C while Brian C my flight instructor brought my trailer up
> the 140+ miles to help me out. Got it all loaded up (remember a week
> or so ago when I said I didn't like towing my plane and the next time
> I did it C it would be because I needed to?.....well C guess what?)
>
>
> Lynn Matteson
> Kitfox IV Speedster
> Jabiru 2200
> Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 he es y --
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:06 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Hi Lynn C  I'm glad things ended well for you with the engine out.  It does come as a suprise when it happens all right.  I had to make a hayfield landing once with my MK IV when it still had the 582.  Fuel filter was plugging and just after takeoff C when the header tank ran down C engine spit and sputtered and would only hold about 4500 RPM.  I didn't know then what was wrong C so I put it down in a neighbors field.  It wasn't the engine's fault C but I did eventually switch over to a Jabiru for better reliability..????  It hasn't let me down yet C but I've only put 100 hrs on it so far.  Hope you are back in the air soon and the bill isn't to great.  Jim Chuk C  Kitfox 4 building C Avid MK IV flying C MN

Quote:
From: lynnmatt(at)jps.net
Subject: Re: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st
Date: Sun C 3 Aug 2008 23:12:32 -0400
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com

--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>

Yeah C the fields were plentiful today C and thanks to a nice glide
ratio C I got to pick a nice short-cropped yellow one from all the
tall green ones. Unless a miracle happens C I'm on the disabled list
for this weekend C Steve...bummer.

It's funny that I noticed a slight seepage from the rear main seal
while at Oshkosh C and about 8 hrs later this happens. I'll pull the
engine tomorrow C so I should know very soon what let go. The main
seal leaking was surely a clue C because the surface that the rear
seal rides on is the crankshaft gear C not the crankshaft itself in a
Jabiru C strange as that sounds. It could be minimal C but I figure at
least some bent valves when they stopped and the pistons kept moving.
There's gotta be some metal throughout the engine C as the prop
continued to turn until slow on final.

I was surprised at how quickly I got through the "this can't be
happening" phase C and into the "where the hell's that landing field"
phase. I was just 7 minutes from Caro's field and knew I couldn't
make that C so that's when a quick scan of available airports/strips
on the GPS took place C and all were too far away. This field was made
to order. I got it turned to downwind C tried to start it...dumb move
with the prop still turning....then shut off the fuel C the ignition C
the master C and made a pretty damn good landing C if I do say so
myself. I couldn't have got that tail down any further unless I got
out and dug a trench....no practicing wheel landings under those
circumstances C for sure.

Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster
Jabiru 2200
Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs




On Aug 3 C 2008 C at 10:31 PM C Sbennett3(at)aol.com wrote:

> Lynn C I'm glad Michigan is blessed with many fields as i'm sure
> you are also Smile I guess this means you wont be meeting me at
> KLAF this weekend Sad Keep us informed of what the diagnosis
> is... I have 918 on the hobbs on my plane (different motor) but i'm
> sure the same may happen to me one day. Steve Bennett kf4/912
>
> In a message dated 8/3/2008 10:13:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time C
> lynnmatt(at)jps.net writes:
> --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>
>
> Well C my resume' is getting more complete....I had to put the 'fox
> down into a freshly harvested wheat field today...engine problem.
> After getting the plane back on a trailer and bringing it home C the
> preliminary finding is no cam action on either the valves C or via the
> camshaft C the distributor shafts. So I'll need to pull the engine and
> get into the rear cover C under which lurks the cam/crank gear. I
> think the recent rear main seal seepage might have been a clue. You'd
> have to know the Jabiru engine to know why I think this is possible.
>
> Anybody think this incident will make me MORE willing to cross "the
> big water?"
>
> I was at about 1500' agl when it happened C and had plenty of time to
> look for a suitable field C found it and circled around CCW from a
> heading of 043° to a heading of 090° and landed with the grain with a
> very slight right-hand crosswind...wind was from 150°. A guy was
> walking along the road and noticed a very quiet plane coming in over
> his head and called his son to come over with a "quadrunner" and we
> all went to his house. We left shortly for the airshow at Caro
> airport (my destination) C where we met up with Deke C filled him in on
> the shenanigans C then went back to the scene and towed the plane out
> of the field C while Brian C my flight instructor brought my trailer up
> the 140+ miles to help me out. Got it all loaded up (remember a week
> or so ago when I said I didn't like towing my plane and the next time
> I did it C it would be because I needed to?.....well C guess what?)
>
>
> Lynn Matteson
> Kitfox IV Speedster
> Jabiru 2200
> Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 he es y --
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:08 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Glad you and the plane are OK - I seem to recall at some stage Jab went to wider cam and valve train gears - don't know if this might be a contributing factor?

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:26 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Good job Lynn. Successes like yours are encouraging. Better if it hadn't
happened though. Everyone will anxiously await your reports.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:34 am    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Gary, Jim and Jim...

At this stage, I'm just going to the hangar and getting to pull the
engine. The wider valve train gears were probably designed to
withstand more pressure, and if my guess are correct, that's where it
failed. With both valve train and dist's not turning, the cam-to-
crank gearing is the first connection and most likely suspect in my
mind...a few hours from now I should know.

Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster
Jabiru 2200
Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs

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be a contributing factor?

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Gary

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:28 am    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

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From: Lynn Matteson [lynnmatt(at)jps.net]
I had to put the 'fox
down into a freshly harvested wheat field today...

Gosh, I don't know what to say, Lynn. I always felt that if you could fly the Fox+Jab, I was safe too. Please keep me informed of your findings regarding the cause of the engine stop. Good thing you found a nice field to put the plane down, though. Good for you mate!

Incidentally, I checked today about my pilot license and ... they are not sure. Apparently it is up to my doctor to make the decision if I can or can't fly anymore.

Cheers,
Michel Verheughe
Norway
Kitfox 3 - Jabiru 2200
260 hours on the engine and awaiting medical clearance
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:25 am    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Lynn:

You have just become living evidence that practice and training and a bit
more practice works. Congratulations on a successful forced approach!

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:41 am    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Lynn:

I'm glad you and the plane are ok. I have a Jab 2200 since Jan 2005 that have not flown yet. After your story and John M's, I wonder why should I trust this engine. Have you posted on the Jabiruengines list? They may provide valuable information.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:50 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Well, so much for the invitation I was gonna make you to fly formation from Ludington to OSH next year. Smile I'm just thankful to hear that you were able to find a suitable place to make the proverbial "great" landing.

Keep us posted on the diagnosis and treatment, Lynn. We're all curious to hear what the Jabiru people will have to say about this blot on their reputation for reliability.

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From: Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>
Subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Sunday, August 3, 2008, 10:07 PM

Quote:
--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>

Well, my resume' is getting more complete....I had to put the 'fox
down into a freshly harvested wheat field today...engine problem.
After getting the plane back on a trailer and bringing it home, the
preliminary finding is no cam action on either the valves, or via the
camshaft, the distributor shafts. So I'll need to pull the engine and
get into the rear cover, under which lurks the cam/crank gear. I
think the recent rear main seal seepage might have been a clue. You'd
have to know the Jabiru engine to know why I think this is possible.

Anybody think this incident will make me MORE willing to cross "the
big water?"

I was at about 1500' agl when it happened, and had plenty of time to
look for a suitable field, found it and circled around CCW from a
heading of 043° to a heading of 090° and landed with the grain with a
very slight right-hand crosswind...wind was from 150°. A guy was
walking along the road and noticed a very quiet plane coming in over
his head and called his son to come over with a "quadrunner" and we
all went to his house. We left shortly for the airshow at Caro
airport (my destination), where we met up with Deke, filled him in on
the shenanigans, then went back to the scene and towed the plane out
of the field, while Brian, my flight instructor brought my trailer up
the 140+ miles to help me out. Got it all loaded up (remember a week
or so ago when I said I didn't like towing my plane and the next time
I did it, it would be because I needed to?.....well, guess what?)
Lynn Matteson
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Jabiru 2200
Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Good work Lynn on the forced approach. !!!

Just goes to show any engine can die. MY 582 is at 500 hours now and not been apart since New in 2006 June. I am going to put a new engine in this week. Cost will be about 4000$ for a brand new long block - not bad for over 500 hours . This is my third engine in this Kitfox. I will post what I find inside this engine soon. Likely not much I think.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 1:05 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Lynn Matteson wrote:
Quote:


Yeah, the fields were plentiful today, and thanks to a nice glide
ratio, I got to pick a nice short-cropped yellow one from all the tall
green ones. Unless a miracle happens, I'm on the disabled list for
this weekend, Steve...bummer.

It's funny that I noticed a slight seepage from the rear main seal
while at Oshkosh, and about 8 hrs later this happens. I'll pull the
engine tomorrow, so I should know very soon what let go. The main seal
leaking was surely a clue, because the surface that the rear seal
rides on is the crankshaft gear, not the crankshaft itself in a
Jabiru, strange as that sounds. It could be minimal, but I figure at
least some bent valves when they stopped and the pistons kept moving.
There's gotta be some metal throughout the engine, as the prop
continued to turn until slow on final.

I was surprised at how quickly I got through the "this can't be
happening" phase, and into the "where the hell's that landing field"
phase. I was just 7 minutes from Caro's field and knew I couldn't make
that, so that's when a quick scan of available airports/strips on the
GPS took place, and all were too far away. This field was made to
order. I got it turned to downwind, tried to start it...dumb move with
the prop still turning....then shut off the fuel, the ignition, the
master, and made a pretty damn good landing, if I do say so myself. I
couldn't have got that tail down any further unless I got out and dug
a trench....no practicing wheel landings under those circumstances,
for sure.

Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster
Jabiru 2200
Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs


On Aug 3, 2008, at 10:31 PM, Sbennett3(at)aol.com wrote:

> Lynn, I'm glad Michigan is blessed with many fields as i'm sure
> you are also Smile I guess this means you wont be meeting me at KLAF
> this weekend Sad Keep us informed of what the diagnosis is... I
> have 918 on the hobbs on my plane (different motor) but i'm sure the
> same may happen to me one day. Steve Bennett kf4/912
>
> In a message dated 8/3/2008 10:13:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> lynnmatt(at)jps.net writes:
>
>
> Well, my resume' is getting more complete....I had to put the 'fox
> down into a freshly harvested wheat field today...engine problem.
> After getting the plane back on a trailer and bringing it home, the
> preliminary finding is no cam action on either the valves, or via the
> camshaft, the distributor shafts. So I'll need to pull the engine and
> get into the rear cover, under which lurks the cam/crank gear. I
> think the recent rear main seal seepage might have been a clue. You'd
> have to know the Jabiru engine to know why I think this is possible.
>
> Anybody think this incident will make me MORE willing to cross "the
> big water?"
>
> I was at about 1500' agl when it happened, and had plenty of time to
> look for a suitable field, found it and circled around CCW from a
> heading of 043° to a heading of 090° and landed with the grain with a
> very slight right-hand crosswind...wind was from 150°. A guy was
> walking along the road and noticed a very quiet plane coming in over
> his head and called his son to come over with a "quadrunner" and we
> all went to his house. We left shortly for the airshow at Caro
> airport (my destination), where we met up with Deke, filled him in on
> the shenanigans, then went back to the scene and towed the plane out
> of the field, while Brian, my flight instructor brought my trailer up
> the 140+ miles to help me out. Got it all loaded up (remember a week
> or so ago when I said I didn't like towing my plane and the next time
> I did it, it would be because I needed to?.....well, guess what?)
> Lynn Matteson
> Kitfox IV Speedster
> Jabiru 2200
> Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 he es y
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:46 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Michel, Jose, Steve, Dave and Marco-

Thanks for the encouraging words guys....yeah, I guess even a blind
squirrel finds a nut now and then. : )

I had to laugh today when Keith C. called me with an offer to send me
a new pair of shorts. I told him I was too dumb to be scared.

I've got 3 more cyl heads to pull tomorrow and the oil pan, and then
I'll know better just what will have to be replaced...reports as they
become available.

Keep after that doc, Michel, and I hope he's up to date as to how
calming and laid back flying can be at our level of involvement.

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Jabiru 2200
Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs

On Aug 4, 2008, at 10:25 AM, Michel Verheughe wrote:

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> From: Lynn Matteson [lynnmatt(at)jps.net]
> I had to put the 'fox
> down into a freshly harvested wheat field today...

Gosh, I don't know what to say, Lynn. I always felt that if you
could fly the Fox+Jab, I was safe too. Please keep me informed of
your findings regarding the cause of the engine stop. Good thing
you found a nice field to put the plane down, though. Good for you
mate!

Incidentally, I checked today about my pilot license and ... they
are not sure. Apparently it is up to my doctor to make the decision
if I can or can't fly anymore.

Cheers,
Michel Verheughe
Norway
Kitfox 3 - Jabiru 2200
260 hours on the engine and awaiting medical clearance
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:46 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Jose-
It was really strange that I was thinking about John M's 577-hr
problems, and thinking that until I got past that magic number, I'd
be concerned. Came up 15 hours shy....damn! : )
I haven't posted on Jab yet....I was waiting until I could total all
the stuff that will require replacing or repairing.

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Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs

On Aug 4, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Jose M. Toro wrote:

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I'm glad you and the plane are ok. I have a Jab 2200 since Jan
2005 that have not flown yet. After your story and John M's, I
wonder why should I trust this engine. Have you posted on the
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:30 pm    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Guys I think we need to keep this in perspective - Now that I've returned to Australia I've learned that there are hundreds of these engines being used in most Recreational training aircrafts in Australia and they are also rapidly gaining respect throughout Europe and N.America.

I am not saying this because I have a Jab also, as have flown behind 912's and 582's and also respect them highly.

Unfortunately anything mechanical can fail but it will be very interesting to see what Lynn finds when he takes a look "inside".

I don't believe that there have been many reported Jab2200A failures

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 4:57 am    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Jose, You can have a failure of any engine at any time. I had a failure on a R 1820 (master rod broke) attached to a T-28 and dead sticked it in from 3000' ( It is now "on a stick" at a local town on display) and had a Lyc 180 fail cold turkey on a Pitts going straight up at 200 feet AGL.It did not fare as well as I ended up in a field upside down with the the tank spilling fuel all over me and unable to get out of the aircraft. Thank GOD it didn't burn !!!
I have a Rotax 912UL on my Kitfox and I am working on it all the time. In fact I am thinking about replacing the Dzus fasteners with Velcro so I can get the cowling off quicker. Lately I have had to replace the "p" leads because of bad mag checks and one of them grounding. I put in new leads,tested them and the engine ran great .Next time the engine dies on the right mag. I am next going to replace the start switch (the modules are ok as the problem goes with the wires when I switch them) then it's the deiseling,then carbs and on and on. Then my battery relay started chattering so I will replace that. My engine only has 175 hrs. I went to Lockwoods school so I have a little knowledge of the engine (not a great one mind you)and feel comfortable working on it.
I like the way this engine runs as it is very smooth but,for how long? I have 20 hours on the engine since I bought the aircraft and don't trust it to fly to my cabin in the mountains of NC-yet. Would a Jabiru be any better? Good question. How about a Cont or Lyc. Too heavy and they can break too(much simpler though and easy to work on)
Bottom line,I guess is to expect a possible failure of any engine at any time and have a field in sight as Lynn did. Superb job Lynn ! Glad you were not over the lake!

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 6:01 am    Post subject: Re: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Lynn..........welcome to the club! Shocked

Glad you made it down safely and neither you are the plane were injured.

If you fly long enough...it's not a matter of if...it's a matter of when! ...Sort of like being in church... Have you prepared...are you ready? That instant silence is one of the loudest sounds you will ever hear!

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 6:15 am    Post subject: Kitfox survives emergency landing...my 1st Reply with quote

Lake? What lake....I don't see any steenking lakes! And now I won't
get within 40 miles of a lake. : )

Ok, enough chatter, I'm off to get some parts, tools, materials and
get to work tearing it down further.

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Status: flying...oops...holding short at 561.8 hrs
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