JCollinet wrote:Bryan,
What's that line going right across your control horn???
lakespookie wrote:This is obviously no god but i dont think you would have lost full rudder authority since the rudervator of the y tail function as a rudder, That being said you would def have reduction of rudder authority, by what amount i cant say that would require some analysis. That being said thats still pretty scary.
Kai wrote:Not at all uncommon, I´m affraid!
I reported a similar incident on my Legacy #0525 rudder, built according to the drawings, after some 500 flight hours a couple of years back.
What happened was that the rudder bracket, riveted to the underside of the of the bottom rib, started to pull the rivets through the rib. There was no rivet failure- just the rib material giving way. And the increasing gap between bracket and rib was clearly there for all and sundry to see. I blamed it on my home strip surface. Many years ago Sonex stated that the gear as a whole was not intended for rough grass field operation.
So off came the rudder, and out with all the rivets holding bracket to rib and rib to rudder. Then a 1/8 bolster plate was shaped to go on the inside of the bottom rib. New, longer rivets to sandwich the bottom rib between bracket and bolster. And of course rivet the bottom rib back in place.
It has been sitting there for apprx 150 hrs now- still looking healthy. But there is always still that nagging doubt, so the assembly gets an extra look during every DI.
Scott Todd wrote:One more documented occurrence doesn't make it common. But I would like to hear some numbers from Sonex.
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