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Re: Things that go bump in the flight

Subject: Re: Things that go bump in the flight
From: michael.dolphin <michael.dolphin@ntlworld.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 20:45:56
Bryan,
     silly thought, (semi merry on a good pinot), how're your flaps set up?
are the noses snugged up nicely in the closeouts?  If not, just the right
ammount of turbulence might have the effect you describe as they bump
against the wing. This'll be easier to achieve with the trigear an' not
fully motoring them up,
regards,      Mike D.         (The Wheelbarrow)
 ----- Original Message -----
From: <BRYNALL@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Things that go bump in the flight


> I am pleased at the response so far regarding my Bump in the Flight.
> Strangely every one has been different so far. It is reassuring though
that I
> am not alone with the experience.
>
> Having proclaimed the 912s carb icing free, it was an emotional setback to
> find that Bob at Europa Florida put their bump down to carb icing.
> Particularly when I have flown various types in Florida which almost all
have
> none working carb heaters. ("We dont need those things out here"), Why
should
> our beloved Europa be the exemption I ask?
>
> Does carb icing manifest itself with the odd bump. I thought it made the
> engine run rough, and then stop. I have not experienced the stop state
yet,
> but I have had the rough engine bit.
>
> Didn't see any fighters arround Roger, but I will keep looking.
>
> Outriggers clicking home I can understand on the approach, but not in the
> retract state on a mono.
>
> I suppose it could be something not stowed properly in a rough patch, or
> maybe it could be an outrigger bouncing off its retract position and back
> onto it's seating. Mine do go right back as the flaps retract. I quite
like
> that idea, because it would make that sort of noise.
>
> Please keep thinking, and thanks for the comments.
>
> Best regards...........Bryan Allsop  360XS    BYSA
>
>



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