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Old September 5th 09, 02:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default My hatch blew off!!

After all the threads on venting high pressure air overboard I thought
I would share this one with you.

I sealed up the ASW17 canopy and its nice and quiet now.
On Tow yesterday as I retracted the gear the pressure change was
enough to blow the hatch off the top of the turtle deck. I couldn't
figure out what the noise was at first thinking it was a gear door
who's bungy had broken or come unhooked.

I cycled the gear 2 - 3 times more so thinking it might be an animal
or rock or stuck in the gear well.
The noise continued until I performed a sharp pull up from 80 knots.

The rest of the flight was uneventful except there was more air noise
I attributed to a stuck gear door.
The glider had a slight resonance vibration again I attributed it to
the gear door.

Upon landing I was amazed to see the rigging hatch wedged in the
aperture retained by its lanyard and the remaining tape. It was
aligned 45deg. to the airflow which explained the vibration I was
feeling.

So now the fun part....
The ASW17 has a hatch that is exactly dead center of the fuz. so I am
now working on a replacement air exhaust hatch that will replace the
stock "non breathing" hatch. I am looking at a design like the ramp
style that Dick butler has on his ASW22.

More to follow.....

Al