by Jester504 » Sat Sep 30, 2023 1:32 pm
I'm glad he's OK. This brings up a question I had looking at my own canopy and the stock latch design.
It seemed to me that a potential design flaw is that if something caused the canopy to be pushed backwards, and there's enough gap between the canopy and turtle deck or the canopy is slightly too large, then the left side of the canopy could be pushed back AND UP slightly which would pull the latch out of the canopy rail WITHOUT actuating the latch and rip the entire canopy off. The canopy latch pin only holds the latch in place relative to the canopy - it doesn't actually latch the canopy to the airplane.
Does anyone else see that as a potential problem? To avoid it, I figured there were a few things you could do without drastically changing the design.
1. A very tightly fitted canopy that can't move backwards OR slide even slightly over the turtle deck even with significant force applied.
2. Reverse the direction of the latch mechanism so that the "hooks" on the latch face the other way and the spring is on the back, so that even if the canopy is pulled backwards, the hooks remain fully inside the rail and the canopy can't be pulled upwards.
3. Modify the pin design so that it actually latches to the airplane, not the canopy.
Let me know if I'm off-base. I'm certainly no engineer or Sonex expert.