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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 09:44:06 -0400, "Roger Long"
wrote: wrote Ah Roger, you must be one of the younger generation who dosen't remember "Bendex" starters where rotation of the starter drove a pinion gear out a spiral shaft to engage the ring gear on the flywheel. I sure do. I had just that arrangement on the airplane I took care of and flew until a couple years ago. Remember, when you fly GA aircraft, you are trapped in a WWII era technology time warp due to the stifling of innovation and improvement by FAA paperwork. I had to go out and lube that Bendix twice a month with silicone spray to be sure it would disengage because it was right up in front where any rain drove straight in as the plane flew. Back in the good old days (automobile days that is) you took a squirt can of kerosine and squirted the bendix occasionally. Of course, when one of ours stuck and wouldn't disengaged and started to sound like a siren we could get out and run.... What is the story on these home built or kit planes? I thought that they could get, at least little way, away from the FAA.and all of its guidelines and regulations. Back when I was in grade school my father belonged to a club that flew off a grass field. J-3 first and later upgraded to a taylorcraft that had real adjustable trim tabs. I remember that there were regulations but I didn't remember all the hoopala that I read about in the flying magazines today. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeATgmailDOTcom) |
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