Hi Guys,
I am the owner of the only F22A Tri gear model in the UK! firstly can anyone say how many F22A's Tri Gears there are in the USA?
Secondly shortly after purchasing the aircraft ( 5 hours flying ) I noticed the dreaded stains on the underside of the wing and you can guess the rest! ( I did have it surveyed prior to purchase when nothing was apparent!) The 21 gallon tanks with the brackets which leak like sives are a total joke and the wing build quality leaves a lot to be desired IMHO! However to move on, I am now in a position where the tank has been repaired and the wing re built and re attached to the aircraft but my maintenance unit are having some difficulty re trimming the aircraft despite the fact that we have the maintenance manual with the relevant settings ( they have never seen a Taylorcraft before and say they wish they had never seen this one!) Doe's anyone have experience of this task? I have read the thread on this site in respect of the F19 but has anyone carried it out on my F22A Tri Gear model? If so what were the tricks involved which are not shown in the manual?
Finally another point which I was not told about at survey! was that in about 38 hours time my engine ( The Lycoming 0320 112 HP ) will be due the valve gear inspection as per The Lycoming Service Bulletin (400 hrs check?) The "purveyors of doom" tel me that the prognosis is not good with these engines and most fail requiring at the very least a top end rebuild ( valve guides / new exhaust valves ) is this true? This could be the final chapter in my decision to sell!
Regards,
Bob Preston Swansea Wales (UK) at least it has stopped raining after a month!
I am the owner of the only F22A Tri gear model in the UK! firstly can anyone say how many F22A's Tri Gears there are in the USA?
Secondly shortly after purchasing the aircraft ( 5 hours flying ) I noticed the dreaded stains on the underside of the wing and you can guess the rest! ( I did have it surveyed prior to purchase when nothing was apparent!) The 21 gallon tanks with the brackets which leak like sives are a total joke and the wing build quality leaves a lot to be desired IMHO! However to move on, I am now in a position where the tank has been repaired and the wing re built and re attached to the aircraft but my maintenance unit are having some difficulty re trimming the aircraft despite the fact that we have the maintenance manual with the relevant settings ( they have never seen a Taylorcraft before and say they wish they had never seen this one!) Doe's anyone have experience of this task? I have read the thread on this site in respect of the F19 but has anyone carried it out on my F22A Tri Gear model? If so what were the tricks involved which are not shown in the manual?
Finally another point which I was not told about at survey! was that in about 38 hours time my engine ( The Lycoming 0320 112 HP ) will be due the valve gear inspection as per The Lycoming Service Bulletin (400 hrs check?) The "purveyors of doom" tel me that the prognosis is not good with these engines and most fail requiring at the very least a top end rebuild ( valve guides / new exhaust valves ) is this true? This could be the final chapter in my decision to sell!
Regards,
Bob Preston Swansea Wales (UK) at least it has stopped raining after a month!
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