Re: Josh Brehm "Bashibazouk" (was: Faa preliminary accident report)
I also was interested to see they retained the bell crank. I had the right aileron bell crank fracture on my t-craft which I owned from 1974 thru 1986. It is 95618. Mine was tied down outside with no external locks, just the control wheels tied and I assume a strong wind over powered it. I dont even know if the part was the same on the airplane in question as it was on the 46 model.
The news video shows the airplane with both ailerons down. Could be the result of the impact or the cause of it.
Rich G
I also was interested to see they retained the bell crank. I had the right aileron bell crank fracture on my t-craft which I owned from 1974 thru 1986. It is 95618. Mine was tied down outside with no external locks, just the control wheels tied and I assume a strong wind over powered it. I dont even know if the part was the same on the airplane in question as it was on the 46 model.
The news video shows the airplane with both ailerons down. Could be the result of the impact or the cause of it.
Rich G
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