Yes. As part of my standard preflight I go to the midspan hinge area and press up and down on the elevator. No movement is good. Mike Dwyer Q200
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Hi All
Busy restoring a Tri Quickie Revmaster that was standing for about 17 years.
Regarding the mid span hinge, when disassembling the left hinge it needed to be forced to remove the elevator and thus replaced. On the right hand side I’m not sure the hinge was ever engaged.
Is there a way of checking if the elevator is correctly engaged in the hinge?
Any help would be appreciated. I’m based in Johannesburg, South Africa 🇿🇦 Regards
Stephen Theron +27 84 699 1684
Jay,
Sparrow strainers are required on my Dragonfly.
Charlie On Wednesday, January 12, 2022, 10:59 AM, Jay Scheevel <jay@...> wrote: Hi Vern, If you are using the GU airfoil design, which I think you are, you will not need a sparrow strainer. Charlie can correct me if I am wrong, but I think that is the case. Cheers, Jay Jay.. would you send you elevator profile plots? My aircraft will need both elevators built and adding a third pivot is already part of my canard...it has the pads bonded to the aft spar. PM if you prefer. As for my wing I have one aileron..the other was never built that I can see. The difference might be I have the GU canard airfoil (being Dragonfly of course). I don't remember if you have the LS1 or GU canard for your Tri-Q. You see why my project from the git go is a true Frankenbird..pieces here and there..the kit was picked over and who knows what parts were left behind. No matter..it is all Shop time anyway and I never intended to build a clone.
I will put it in the files section, Sam. You are right Mike. Retrofitting would probably be impossible unless you build new elevators, but if someone is working on an unbuilt kit, it would work. Some have been known to build new elevators too. Right, Sam? I have an elevator design on my computer that would eliminate the sparrow strainer that I may build some day. Will go with the same design for the pivot if I build those. Jay Kay, how about archiving it on the Files section of the Q-List? On Tue, Jan 11, 2022, 6:53 PM Jay Scheevel <jay@...> wrote: As some of you may remember, I redesigned the mid-span pivot for the elevators on my Q-2, essentially retaining none of the original design, excepting the BL position of the pivot on the span of the elevator. I was motivated to do this re design based on a fatal accident caused by the failure of a midspan pivot pin on the original design. NTSB determined that the pivot pin failed as a result of corrosion and metal fatigue. I wrote up my re design document at the time and posted it on the Yahoo group and labelled it as untested and unproven. I now have almost 200 flight hours on this design and it retains its original smooth operation, shows no wear and has demonstrated the design intent of superior strength, low friction, and zero corrosion. In addition, I can visually inspect all critical components of this pivot in a few seconds during a preflight. So I am pleased to report that this re design is now a tested modification. I am reposting my design document for anyone who is interested. Cheers, Jay Scheevel Tri-Q2 N8WQ 200 hours
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