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Ron Lee wrote:
Congrats on a safe landing. Do keep us informed on actual cause. I don't think that it will ever be possible to say absolutely, but after a day of discussions on the COZY and canard-aviators mailing list, and a ton of email from many experts (Burt Rutan and Mike Melvill, both of whom I work for, included), the consensus (with which I agree) is that the prop bolt torque was low, causing bolt failure. For Mike Regish, yes, the bolts were safety wired, but as Bob Moore points out, with a wood core prop that doesn't necessarily mean diddly :-). .... I also have a Catto three blade prop on an RV-6A. The "undertorqued" option seems unlikely since you no doubt can properly torque bolts. You know, however smart, qualified, and wonderful a person may or may not be, mistakes can be made. I know that I make them at least my fair share. I might have screwed up in my torqueing technique; I might have had one or two bolts that were bottomed out; I might have had them loosen due to temperature/humidity changes; or who knows what. Is there a chance that a change in humidity from your normal location caused a change in torque? Well, I've been out here in the desert for over a year now, but it's possible that even when I THOUGHT I was testing the REAL torque, I wasn't, since I didn't loosen them and retighten them - I just pushed on the torque wrench. I will heretofore be checking torque at every oil change, rather than only at the condition inspection. Finding the prop could answer a lot of questions. It could, but this is the classic needle in the haystack. No roads nearby at all. To me, it's not even remotely worth the effort to find. -- Marc J. Zeitlin http://www.cozybuilders.org/ Copyright (c) 2006 |
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