142YX wrote:The thing that really stands out to me with the SB is the upgrade to 6 NAS bolts from the original 4 AN bolts (in addition to the 1/4" plate). Doesn't seem to me like they are just bolting on some more margin for grandma and adding a psychological safety factor on top of everything.. but more it gives me the impression that something was seriously overlooked in the original load case. There would be no reason to upgrade to the NAS bolts otherwise.
fastj22 wrote:At the risk of jumping to a conclusion and leading others to speculation...
I don't think this is a fatigue or design issue.
Obviously, Sonex got a look at the separated tail structure, did some analysis and issued an SB. Paid for by them. Good on them.
I think its a situation they didn't factor into their design. And since it happened, they did an analysis and adjusted their design.
From their own words, "an asyncronous load factor". What that means to me is the tail was subjected to a load that wasn't in the design.
Think bird strike. A big bird. Hitting the tail near the tip and ripping the mount. The tail pulls free, and separates from the aircraft. Aircraft tumbles end over end. Makes sense to me. I ain't jumping to conclusions and the NTSB will have final say. But I bet that's the case. Sonex simply did a new engineering analysis considering a 10lb bird hitting the tip of the tail at 100MPH and found their mounting bracket could use some more beef.
I consider myself pretty fortunate that I chose a Sonex over a Zenith. They kept refusing to accept a design flaw in their wing until several people died and the FAA effectively grounded the fleet.
Andy Walker wrote:Interesting, I didn't realize more/stronger bolts were added. Also note that big honking doubler bar at the base of the mount bracket. That is some *serious* metal added, and not in a place I would expect failure. :?:
142YX wrote:...i think that it is in their best interest to beat this issue into submission before the layman starts telling his buddy not to build a Waiex because their tails fall off. (just think of the bad reputation that bonanza's received)
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