Hi Wayne
Thanks for the clarification. I will try to word my comments more carefully
& I guess I caught you on a bad day as well. I will definitely being doing
some low & overs. I made careful note of your LAT & LONG & as soon as I can
get my GPS programmed I will drop down to a few feet off the deck to see how
well you cut the grass! I don't want any surprises when I set her down
assuming your are just going to start the BBQ. On the other hand, if you
are working & obviously need a hand, I will pretend that I don't see you &
keep on truckin'.
Wayne, I did forget to mention that I checked those rivets you mentioned
several weekends back. I mean the ones at the rudder post. Mine were fine.
I assume mine were OK because I did an extra tailwrap right from the most
rear ward point of the fuselage and forward about 18" give or take a few. I
also have the full bulkhead in this area for the tailwheel attach, and as
you will recall, the earlier kits only had those overlapping strips which
would not stiffen the whole assembly into a box type of structure &
therefore would allow more twisting or whatever that is causing those 3
rivets to shear. Does this make sense to you?
Thanks again for your comments & do look forward to dropping by!
Best Regards
Brian #328R
-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne G. O'Shea [mailto:
oifa@irishfield.on.ca]
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 4:25 PM
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List
Subject: Re: Props
Nothing to be sorry about Bob, it was just one of those RARE days where my
steam generator had popped the relief valve before I had even turned on the
computer!!! Young Eagles all morning, Son promised to cut runway before I
got home and guess who ended up doing it, etc. etc. In retrospect I wish I
hadn't even sent the mail, but I just had to nip the UHS failure "stuff" now
before the rumors start again. They have been a hard sell as it is, after
Rem Walker's repeated publishing's of a crash and death due to a UHS spinner
failure on take off of a new homebuilt. Unfortunately they never published
the MFG's side of the story to tell you the guy immediately flew the
aircraft after installation with no loctite on the screws, and did not use a
squash plate on top of the bulkhead. Like my Mom always said, "if you don't
follow the directions given, you will get what you get!" (usually a wooden
spoon!!!!) I also really doubt that the spinner departing caused the crash.
The pilot forgetting to fly the aircraft most likely did, as it usually
does!
BRIAN, I see what you mean that your mail said to check with Ron, but most
people will only remember that you typed that a UHS spinner departed the
aircraft and that you DIDN'T think that the owners detailed follow up would
be positive. Sorry if I ticked you off! This doesn't mean that you are going
to go back to just doing a fly by does it???? You will drop in next time you
are up this way!!!!
As for spinners, walk down a row of certified Spam Cans at the airport and
see how many aluminum spinners are NOT stop drilled, patched, cracking
around the screws, etc. You won't find many!! Spinners are a high cost, high
maintenance item on most Certified Aircraft because the MFG spent most of
their design money getting the paperwork right, instead of the product!
Blue skies,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Patterson <
bob.patterson@canrem.com>
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List <
murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Sunday, May 28, 2000 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: Props
Sorry, Wayne !! I wasn't saying that folks <shouldn't> buy Warp Drive
props because they're black - only suggesting that it might be prudent
to make up a cover for the blades to keep them from baking in the sunshine.
We made up such a cover for our GSC prop, and it has GREATLY extended
the life of the clear varnish, and the prop.
There are MANY Rebels flying with W-D props, and the 3 blade
72", with 17" of nickel plating has become THE standard for 150 hp.
Rebels herabouts. There have been NO problems reported with these
W-D props by Rebel owners. (although W-D says there have been SOME (3)
problems with blade cracking on <160 HP> Lycomings...)
I agree that ill-founded rumours can cause GREAT damage - I recall
being told that Murphy had closed(!), because someone had just heard that
"a big kit manufacturer out west had gone bankrupt" - and they ASSUMED
it must be Murphy !!!
The purpose of this list is to exchange information, to prevent
that kind of rumour from getting started. It is ALSO to put out
"early warning" information that there MIGHT be a concern with some
product, to request that others 'check it out', and give THEIR feedback,
so that we can ALL make informed decisions.
The UHS spinner is a good case - thanks to you, everyone now
knows that FOLLOWING THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS is VERY IMPORTANT !!
Sometimes, the small hints that have been passed on in this group
have helped avoid major problems later on....
THANKS !! To all who have contributed these positive & helpful
suggestions !!
.....bobp
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At 02:01 PM 5/27/00 -0400, you wrote:
Brian, Is Ron one of the ones that DIDN'T follow the instructions that are
supplied with every UHS spinner to loctite the spinner screws and let them
"cure" overnight and the MANDATORY use of a squash plate on top of the
spinner bulkhead to transfer the loads?? IF NOT, he is just tarnishing the
reputation of a perfectly good spinner OR did he actually have a "bad"
spinner that failed after being installed properly?!?!?.
I have been running a 10" UHS on the front of mine for 5 years. 4 1/2 with
a
100 hp and now 25 with the 150H.P. with no problems. As far as I know, I
am
also the only CANADIAN "advertiser" that markets Joe's spinners for him!
And
no that doesn't give me a biased opinion. I have used all sorts of
different
ones (and still do, to suit the application). UHS's are the simplest to
install however and pretty much maintenance free.
So far this week we shouldn't buy W.D. props because they are black, IVO
props because they throw blades and now UHS spinners because they depart
ship. Maybe we shouldn't buy Rebels either because they fly weird with the
push pull tubes hooked up backwards! WE are killing some small helpfull
little companies out there, with these "accusations", half truths, or rare
occurances and when they close up shop you guys won't like the price of
paying for certified stuff. Examples: $1000+ for a spinner, $3000
(wholesale) for a fixed pitch prop (retail about $4200), $6000 to $9000
U.S
for a composite engine cowling etc. etc. or are we willing to present all
the facts before making vague statements about product suitability??!!?!?
Sorry Brian (& ALL), I'm just tired from flying Young Eagles all Morning
and
didn't really mean to pi__ in your corn flakes! We just need to watch how
we
present info about questionable products, to be sure we give enough
information to support the statements, before we have no where left to buy
reasonably priced parts for our amateur built aircraft!
Regards to All and Blues skies,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: rebelair <
rebelair@idirect.com>
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List <
murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Saturday, May 27, 2000 12:26 AM
Subject: RE: Props
Tom
My friend Ron had his UHS spinner depart the aircraft in flight. Not
trying
to be a wet blanket but be sure to check into this carefully. You should
talk to Ron Barber personally to get his detailed follow up but I don't
think it was positive but better check with him first to be sure.
Brian #328R
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Saunders [mailto:
tgsaunders@iname.com]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 11:11 PM
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List
Subject: Re: Props
Bob,
I fell for that mini spinner pic as well, but it's for the ultralight
model
(even though it's shown in the Magnum pic). Ivo tell me that the motor
end
plate in the pic is only available on the lighter motors.
UHS (? I think that's their name) in Markham are working with Ivo to get
an
approved mount for their spinners (which cover the whole hub and are
large
enough to be significant on the O320 -- close to flywheel diameter.).
They
are going to call me when they've worked it out, like REAL SOON NOW (but
I'm
don't
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