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Pilot DAR 29th April 2010 02:06

What's wrong with this picture?
 
I know we have discussed this many times here before....

I was reminded of the need for partial panel pratice, during my routine flight home this afternoon...

http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/o...R/IMG_0826.jpg

Dan Winterland 29th April 2010 02:36

What a stupid device!

Swannecker 29th April 2010 04:51

Doesnt look like an origonal fit item to me. Maybe a demodification is required?

IO540 29th April 2010 06:27

Looks like a pitot cover which is supposed to uncover the orifice once one is airborne.

Very clever, but in this case it isn't working quite right :)

renrut 29th April 2010 07:43

He's flying backwards.:ok:

Rod1 29th April 2010 08:14

This is a common fit on vintage machines. Luscomes and the like have them and it is part of the DI to ensure it is free and well lubed. If it sticks and you know the aircraft a slight dive will free it, (yes it has happened to me).

Rod1

Mike744 29th April 2010 09:11

Must be pretty well seized. A lump of pumice will shift it :E

Pilot DAR 29th April 2010 09:31

Yes, it is definately an "aftermarket" part. It was on the plane when I bought it last week, and has worked perfectly for the 2500 miles of flying I did to get it home. I had no reason to suspect that it would jam for a flight of 10 minutes. It was free during the walk around. Interestingly, neither high speed nor low speed flight would unstick it (I tried both). It happly came unstuck when I hit some turbulence during a turn, as I reversed course after checking the windsock.

It worked fine when I got back on the ground!

It will be removed today, and replaced with the customary red cover, which hopefully I will not forget to remove (again).

Fuji Abound 29th April 2010 10:12

Just allow the wing to fully stall, that will release it.

First_Principal 29th April 2010 11:19


It was on the plane when I bought it last week
Have you sold the 150 then?

P.

Pilot DAR 29th April 2010 13:14


Have you sold the 150 then?
Oh no... After 23 years of happily owning the 150, it will stay with me for as long as I fly. The 182 is just passing through, and in months to come, will be be sold onward to a waiting client, with many mods to be accomplished in the interim.

The 182 is a wonderful plane, but after paying to fill the tanks with that blue fuel, all the way across Canada, I even more appreciate the economy of the 150!

RiggerParish 29th April 2010 13:20

...bit of 3-in-1 and she'll be good as new! :ok:

hatzflyer 29th April 2010 13:25

Whats wrong in this picture?...There's a scratch on the window.
Its a Cessna (:rolleyes:)

jxc 29th April 2010 14:26

Can't you carry a stick open window and push it back :D

Tinstaafl 29th April 2010 15:33

I've flown a number of aircraft fitted with one of those devices. Only ever had one stick once.

mad_jock 29th April 2010 18:02

rr its a high wing aircraft?

IFMU 30th April 2010 00:53

I had one freeze shut in a 1946 C140 once. Was taking my kid out for a winter flight. Slush on the taxiway apparently flung off the wheel and froze it. I tried to unstick it by running up to redline, no luck. Otherwise it has been trouble free.

-- IFMU

Pilot DAR 30th April 2010 01:14


I tried to unstick it by running up to redline, no luck
Without wanting to sound like a smartalec, I think I know why you had no luck with that....

Chuck Ellsworth 30th April 2010 01:20

Pilot Dar, over the years I have found that it is beneficial to use common items for some tasks like protecting a pitot tube.

Condoms work real well and as long as you don't puncture it it can still be used as a marriage saver when away from home.

Pilot DAR 30th April 2010 01:31

Chuck, do they come in bright red, with a "remove before flight" flag on them?


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