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![]() But if the hairline crack doesn't break the paint film the oil will still be contained. Besides the oil, weld a boss on a longeron tube end and install a tire valve and pressurize to 100 or so psi pressure during the annual. The pressure should be enough to make the paint film fail and cause leakdown. Find the leak by listening or water/soap. Llama helicopters charge the truss permanently with dry nitrogen and have a pressure gauge that is in view behind the cabin and can be checked on a DI. John Now that is an interesting way of doing it. Just check the pressure on preflight, and you'll know there aren't any cracks if it's still holding pressure. Plus, if charged with an inert gas such as nitrogen, helium, or argon, you also know there will not be any corrosion inside the tube. Don W. |
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