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Subject: Re: Europa-List: 914 turbo surge
From: ownereuropalistserver@matronics.com
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 07:44:09

Hva' snakker han om?
Hva' er "turbo surge"...??
/Gert
NB Talte med Jens den anden dag - en eller anden klovn havde budt ham 
90.000 for alle hans flydele med tilbehr - tror nok deres "chat" 
stoppede umiddelbart efter det bud.......


Den 4/12-2004, kl. 5.25, skrev Graham Higgins:

> <ghiggins@norex.com.au>
>
> Dear Forum,
>    Has anyone out there experienced the "turbo surge on startup" that 
> Rotax
> say can occur, and for which they specify a kill switch within reach?
>   The reason for the question is as follows:-
> On 14 Nov 04 I aborted a takeoff , as the engine did something I have 
> never
> before experienced, in 100 hrs. At only half throttle, on T/O run, I
> suddenly felt full power, and was airborne very quickly. Airmaster 
> prop was
> on fine, and I did not note MP. A few seconds later the power dropped 
> back
> again, I suspect to the throttle setting. At no time did the engine 
> misfire,
> and all checks had been normal. I elected to land straight ahead, and 
> it all
> would have been a non-event, except for the cane-drain that I had 
> forgotten
> about. These drains criss-cross the sugarcane fields here, about 2-3 m 
> wide,
> 1-2 m deep. One of these crossed the runoff area at the end of the 
> runway. I
> over-ran the runway, wet grass, so braking and groundloop not very
> effective, hitting the drain at I guess 15-20 Kts. The nose of the A/C
> impacted the far bank, then slid upwards about 60-70 cm, ie low speed, 
> but
> significant decelleration.
>  My injuries included a compression fracture of the first lumbar 
> vertebra,
> unstable, and one fragment was displaced rearward 5 mm, compressing the
> thecal sac. Some very clever surgery involved removal of the body of 
> the L1
> vertebra, along with the discs above and below, and replacing them 
> with a
> titanium cage, which contained the bone graft, which will hopefully 
> fuse
> three vertebrae into one.It was pure good fortune that the injury did 
> not
> result in paraplegia, and hopefully I can expect full recovery. I was
> wearing the standard 4 point harness, and suffered no other significant
> injuries . I am aware this was the subject of discussion earlier - 
> whether
> the harness as designed promotes compression fractures. That is another
> topic.
>  Back from hospital 2 days, so have not inspected the A/C yet, but can 
> say
> the prop has one blade broken off near the hub, the windscreen is 
> split, so
> I suspect some damage in the firewall area.
> In musing over what happened, I suspect that I experienced turbo 
> surge, and
> that the "faltering" was simply the end of the surge. If that were the 
> case,
> I would probably have been OK to kill the turbo, and continue the T/O
> without it. There would have been plenty of power.
> Has anyone experienced anything similar? ( the engine behavior, I 
> mean. I do
> not wish the back experience on anyone!)
> Graham Higgins, in Oz
>
>




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