While Removing my wings to get at my fuel tanks I discoverd a problem with my aft wing strut. The adjustment screw in the end of the Aft, left wing strut appears to have been modified. It has course threads compared to the one on the right wing. It appears as if someone stripped the threads of the old adjustment screw way back when -then re-tapped the end of the strut (probably weakening the strut) and replacing the adjustment screw with a course threaded bolt that had a hole drilled through the middle and the end cut off to adjust the wash in the wing. My Mechanic Gasped at the idea someone would do such a thing. He was one of the mechanic's at Wipaire when they did the testing for the gross weight increase for the Super Cubs and said that was one of the first areas that would fail while being stressed.
Is there any way to strengthen the existing strut, or will it simply have to be replaced? Another T-crafter on the field had two struts he was willing to give me. He got them from somewhere and was successfull in robbing one adjustment screw while the other stayed put. In his attempt to remove the screws he heated the strut ends with a torch -did this effort junk the struts?
Finally, My T-craft is the only T-craft I've ever flown. I thought it flew a little fast and was pretty unstable at slower airspeeds. This was verified by a friend who owned 3 T-Crafts, one with a 65 and two with 85's. He said "She sure is a ripper, but really dosn't like to slow down." It stalls around 50 mph with just me and full fuel. Just for kicks I had the airspeed ind. tested (however not with a certified tester) and it checked o.k. Also the the adjustment screws on the wings were bottomed out. Any suggestions. I have the Model 19 stc w/ 0-200. This concerns me because to stay out of the yellow arc I have to pull back to 2100rpms all the time. It frequently indicates 117-120 mph at a setting of 2400. Manuvering speed dosn't feel like it should and I would like to utilized max short field capabilities. Therefore my main questions are: Is this typical behavior of other 0-200 long mount conversions? Can I further improve its slow flight capabilities?
Thanks again,
Nick
Is there any way to strengthen the existing strut, or will it simply have to be replaced? Another T-crafter on the field had two struts he was willing to give me. He got them from somewhere and was successfull in robbing one adjustment screw while the other stayed put. In his attempt to remove the screws he heated the strut ends with a torch -did this effort junk the struts?
Finally, My T-craft is the only T-craft I've ever flown. I thought it flew a little fast and was pretty unstable at slower airspeeds. This was verified by a friend who owned 3 T-Crafts, one with a 65 and two with 85's. He said "She sure is a ripper, but really dosn't like to slow down." It stalls around 50 mph with just me and full fuel. Just for kicks I had the airspeed ind. tested (however not with a certified tester) and it checked o.k. Also the the adjustment screws on the wings were bottomed out. Any suggestions. I have the Model 19 stc w/ 0-200. This concerns me because to stay out of the yellow arc I have to pull back to 2100rpms all the time. It frequently indicates 117-120 mph at a setting of 2400. Manuvering speed dosn't feel like it should and I would like to utilized max short field capabilities. Therefore my main questions are: Is this typical behavior of other 0-200 long mount conversions? Can I further improve its slow flight capabilities?
Thanks again,
Nick
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