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New SB (SB-G09) on elevator pushrods for most all Grobs
At 14:17 05 May 2020, soaringjac wrote:
See the link below http://www.ltb-lindner.com/g-102-ad-sb.html? file=tl_files/ltb_lindner/pdf/G%20102%20LTA%20%26%20TM%2 0Englisch/SB-G09_elevator%20pushrod_200408.pdf So did anybody find any evidence of corrosion in the pushrods ? |
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New SB (SB-G09) on elevator pushrods for most all Grobs
I checked our Twin Astir. No water or rust flakes came out of the drilled hole. Just to be sure I found a 5.5mm diameter wifi borescope on Amazon and had a look inside. Looked clean to me.
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New SB (SB-G09) on elevator pushrods for most all Grobs
On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 4:30:05 AM UTC-5, Eric Munk wrote:
AD published by EASA: https://ad.easa.europa.eu/ad/2020-0121 Interesting, The original lindner documents exclude aluminum control rods, the EASA documents only has "steel" but is not as clear as Lindners exclusion. Scott |
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On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 8:51:05 PM UTC-5, Scott Williams wrote:
On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 4:30:05 AM UTC-5, Eric Munk wrote: AD published by EASA: https://ad.easa.europa.eu/ad/2020-0121 Interesting, The original lindner documents exclude aluminum control rods, the EASA documents only has "steel" but is not as clear as Lindners exclusion. Scott That is the 103 twin II at least, |
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New SB (SB-G09) on elevator pushrods for most all Grobs
On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 9:51:05 PM UTC-4, Scott Williams wrote:
On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 4:30:05 AM UTC-5, Eric Munk wrote: AD published by EASA: https://ad.easa.europa.eu/ad/2020-0121 Interesting, The original lindner documents exclude aluminum control rods, the EASA documents only has "steel" but is not as clear as Lindners exclusion. Scott Best to look at the serial number of your Grob. For the G103 there is a serial number range, that is excluded. The TN issued by Lindner spells out which serial numbers are affected or excluded. Uli 'AS' |
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New SB (SB-G09) on elevator pushrods for most all Grobs
Well it’s not a FAA AD yet. Anyone know if there’s a NPRM for it yet?
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New SB (SB-G09) on elevator pushrods for most all Grobs
Out of 10 G102 and 103 in the clubs nearby, 2 needed their elevator rods to be replaced.
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New SB (SB-G09) on elevator pushrods for most all Grobs
On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 4:59:51 AM UTC-7, wrote:
Out of 10 G102 and 103 in the clubs nearby, 2 needed their elevator rods to be replaced. Christoph Where are the clubs located, what state? |
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New SB (SB-G09) on elevator pushrods for most all Grobs
Berlin area, Germany.
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