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This summer an RAA member suffered the loss of a prop blade on his =
amphibious 912S Kitfox, that was equipped with a NSI CAP 140 = propeller.The engine immediately broke from its mount, but fortunately = was retained by the hoses and cables. The pilot was able to make a = successful emergency landing with the departed blade stuck into his = float. The NSI CAP 140 prop is in-flight adjustable and has three Warp Drive = blades that are modified by the addition of an aluminum cuff that fits = into the NSI hub. There have so far been two versions of this cuff, with = a third version about to be released. Some applications will have their = effective lives limited by this AD, and others are grounded immediately. = New version 3 parts are not yet ready, so some planes will be grounded = until parts are available near the end of this year. Effective immediately, all 912S Rotax engines with either the version = 1 or version 2 cuff are grounded. These parts may not be used any = longer. Ship your blades to NSI for installation of the version 3 cuff. = Lance Wheeler has told me this morning that the cost will be under $500 = US. Effective immediately, all 912 engines with the version 1 cuff are = limited to 500 hours. All 912 engines with the version 2 cuff are = limited to 1000 hours. Blades must then be shipped to NSI for = installation of the version 3 cuff. Effective immediately, all 914 engines with the version 1 cuff are = limited to 700 hours. All 914 engines with the version 2 cuff are = limited to 1000 hours. Blades must then be shipped to NSI for = installation of the version 3 cuff. In Lance Wheeler's estimate, blades fitted with the version 3 cuff = will have an effective life of 2000 hours.This estimate has been = calculated by Finite Element Analysis. The full story on this will be = printed in the next issue of the Recreational Flyer. Gary Wolf President, RAA Canada --=20 ---------------------------------------------------------------- For Sale:=20 Parachute, used once, never opened, small Stain |
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