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if you just scrapped a $1000 item wouldn't you, mon ami?
"jan olieslagers" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... rattlesnake schreef: (§&%!?$ You are strong at foreign languages, mein lieber Herr! Bravo! But then, cursing is always learnt first, isnt'it...? |
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Ouch,
glad THAT didn't happen in the air. Seeing an engine depart must be on about the same excitement level as seeing aeroelastic vibration in the wing tips. Makes me think of a reason why I sometimes see a wire cable tether round a couple of engine fixings back to a bulkhead. A loose engine has a better CofG that a missing engine, no doubt! Brian W rattlesnake wrote: performed static testing on Saturday. Went well except engine mount broke (§&%!?$ one of the few parts I didn't fabricate by myself) So far about testing..... www.ph21.de/guest/Pict0035.jpg "gorgon" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... On Jul 3, 10:49 am, "rattlesnake" wrote: Destruct static testing done in a non-silly and relevant manner. Kind of cool to see that they predicted the failure mode and location. The wing was designed within a couple of percent of the goal. No weight sacrificed here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe9PVaFGl3o |
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![]() "Brian Whatcott" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Ouch, glad THAT didn't happen in the air. wouldn't happen in the air. Was caused by stupid static load testing..... |
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rattlesnake wrote:
"Brian Whatcott" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Ouch, glad THAT didn't happen in the air. wouldn't happen in the air. Was caused by stupid static load testing..... I'm thinking it would be stupid, or at least careless, if the load were reacted through just one or two mount fixings. Is that how the test was rigged? (I noticed there seemed to be a steel strip perhaps 3/16 X 1 inch welded into the cluster which seemed to provide a rather abrupt section change.) Is that the way the plans were drawn? Brian W |
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