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Subject: Re: Europa-List: heavy wing
From: Roger Anderson <Randerson@skewstacks.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 09:39:16
R=C3=A9mi,
    I have had a similar problem of a pronounced inclination to roll to 
the left on a particular day. Likewise I could find no reason and I 
haven't had a re-occurrence. I rig my aircraft every day and I put it 
down to the flap pin not engaging fully on one side on that particular 
day, such that the flap was slightly more outboard than it would 
normally be. I always make a point now of pulling the flaps firmly up 
against the fuselage as soon as the wing is engaged.
        Kind regards,
            Roger (G-BXTD)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: R=C3=A9mi Guerner 
  To: europa-list@matronics.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:52 PM
  Subject: Europa-List: heavy wing


  Hello all,

  During my vacation in the french Alps, I had the following incident: 
after
  take of from a rough mountain strip, I felt a strong roll tendency to 
the
  right, just after having retracted the landing gear. The airplane was
  controllable with a significant effort on the stick. I first thought I 
had
  a control jamming but in fact there were no jamming, but only a  heavy
  wing feeling. Rolling to the left was very difficult. Looking at the
  control surfaces, I could not see anything unusual. Reducing the 
airspeed
  decreased the effort to keep the wings level. Cycling the landing gear 
/
  flaps did not change the situation. I decided not to land on the 
closest
  airstrip but instead fly to a bigger airfield were I new I could find 
help.
  After half an hour of a stressful flight and a direct approach in 
order to
  avoid turning left in the pattern, the landing was uneventful. On the
  ground the controls were absolutely normal. I decided I would not take 
off
  again without having checked the integrity of all the roll control
  system. With the help of friends, we removed the wings so that I could
  inspect all control rods, bellcranks, torque tubes, bearings and quick 
connect system.  We found absolutely nothing.  We put the plane back 
together and off I went. Everything was back to normal. I flew a
  dozen times since that day without experiencing the problem again. 
What could have caused this
  heavy wing? I see one possibility: during the take off roll, a stone 
may have been 
  thrown by the main wheel or outrigger wheel and ended up in the left
  outrigger mechanism or the left flap slot, therefore preventing the 
left
  flap to fully retract and causing the airplane to roll to the right.
  Cycling the gear did not dislodge the stone but the bump on landing 
did.
  Has anyone experienced a similar problem ?

   

  Remi Guerner

  F-PGKL, XS S/N395 monowheel,  912S, Airmaster, 425 hours  

   



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