by fastj22 » Tue Mar 17, 2015 8:17 pm
johnr9q@yahoo.com wrote:Robbie: Thanks for your reference to the Sonex Foundation Newsletter page. It was helpful. Would really be interested in knowing how many of the accidents, where engine failure was the culprit, involver Aerovee engines. Is there somewhere where I could research that?
I don't think you will find one stop shop for your query. The primary problem is E/AB seem to not have the same degree of investigative energy from the NTSB as certified aircraft. When an experimental goes down due to engine problems, they seem to check a few things, fuel/spark/install error, but rarely document specific issues like they might with a certified engine. I've not seen where they send an uncertified engine off to be torn down. So when a Sonex goes down due to engine failure, we may know if they have an Aerovee or Jabiru installed if you cross reference to the plane registration but will usually not find out much more. I think this is due to two things, limited resources by the NTSB and limited recourse in un-certified installations. In certified engines, if they find a problem that is persistent, they will release a AD for that engine. The best they can do with experimentals is ask the manufacturers to issue a service bulletin (which Sonex has done several times). There was a rare instance with the Zenith CH601 where the FAA grounded that design until a SB was addressed to reinforce the wing spar.
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