Well Al, if you weren't a drinking man before I have a feeling you may be by
now!!!
Sorry to hear about things like this, especially to a brand new toy. Like
Walter already stated, "I know the feeling" and it takes some time before
the stomach stops rolling.
Sounds like the SR <MAY> have a similar gear leg problem as the C180/185's
do (that the PPonk upgrades address by putting the main leg bolt into double
shear). I know it's hard to tell, once it has ripped out, but do you figure
the saddle bolt broke first or did the main gear attach bolt let go first
and then the leg cleaned out the saddle and bolts on it's way out?
Not questioning your flying in anyway but was there ANY landing or take off
that got a little squirrelly that would have put a side load (read inward)
on the gear leg. This is what happens on the C180/185's and it deforms the
single main attach bolt, that is only designed to hold the leg against the
block. When it gets an inward push it puts the bolt in tension and or shear.
If a previous landing/takeoff got sideways the bolt may have been tweaked
enough to twist off the rest of the way when you hit the brakes this time.
Hopefully the damage was minimal (if there can be such a thing) and you can
sort out the reason for the failure and share it with us when you have the
"want" to tackle it.
Get a hold of Brian Godden, at MAM, and go through the details with him to
sort things out and of course let us all know how you make out.
Regards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Al & Deb Paxhia" <
paxhia2@attbi.com>
To: <
murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 8:24 PM
Subject: Bad Day at Boeing Field
After a uneventful touch down, it appears that the landing gear saddle
bolt
failed. As I was turning left at about 10 MPH, the left gear leg swung
under
the airplane and broke off. The plane spun around to the right with the
prop and wing on the runway. I am really bummed!
Al
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