Now that I have upgraded to a C-90, I am operating in an areas of flight heretofore unfamiliar to me. One of which is cruising in the 90 to 95 MPH regime. I have been noticing a definite vibration in the airplane right around 90 MPH and it goes away somewhere above that and somewhere below that speed.
I checked everything that I could think of and I couldn't figure out for the life of me what was causing it. Last week I was in the back seat and was looking around while the guy in the front seat was flying. As we entered the 90 MPH vibration speed I noticed the left rear wing strut fluttering to beat the band. It was flexing very noticeably in both parts on either side of the jury strut. As we increased or decreased the speed the fluttering and associated vibration stopped. I saw no give or flexing at the attachment part of the jury strut.
Have any of you ever encountered such a thing and were you able to correct it?
One of the visible differences between my L2-B and an L2-M is that the latter airplane has a four piece "N" shaped jury strut compared to the triangle shape of the other DC airplanes. I wonder if that would help keep the rear strut more stable and reduce the tendency of the rear strut to flex so much.
I checked everything that I could think of and I couldn't figure out for the life of me what was causing it. Last week I was in the back seat and was looking around while the guy in the front seat was flying. As we entered the 90 MPH vibration speed I noticed the left rear wing strut fluttering to beat the band. It was flexing very noticeably in both parts on either side of the jury strut. As we increased or decreased the speed the fluttering and associated vibration stopped. I saw no give or flexing at the attachment part of the jury strut.
Have any of you ever encountered such a thing and were you able to correct it?
One of the visible differences between my L2-B and an L2-M is that the latter airplane has a four piece "N" shaped jury strut compared to the triangle shape of the other DC airplanes. I wonder if that would help keep the rear strut more stable and reduce the tendency of the rear strut to flex so much.
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