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		cjpilot710(at)aol.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:00 pm    Post subject: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				I know a goodly number of those on the Yak-list are not RPA members, and  thus most likely didn't get the email alert about two incidences involving a Yak  and a CJ.
   
  I've copied the text only.  I think its a good idea to share this info  right away.
   
   Recently, an Australian Yak-52TW was in a descent at 240 MPH.  
 The aircraft had a sudden onset of an audible drone rapidly followed by a  loud bang. The aircraft then vibrated violently.   The trim tab broke  into 4 parts. Only one of the parts remained on the elevator. The trim tab push  rod also broke at the attachment point.  
 Notice the cracked elevator skin above the torque tube. 
 In addition to the trim tab and left elevator, the engine rubber mounts were  also broken. 
 A complete analysis of this incident is still pending. However, the RPA is  asking all TW owners specifically and all 52 owners in general to routinely  preflight all trim system components for wear and excessive play. 
 The elapsed time between the onset of the drone noise and the vibration was  1-2 seconds. 
 The pilot was able to slow the aircraft down and land without incident. 
 The aircraft was new in 2004 and only has 245 hours total time. the aircraft  is used for aerobatics less than 5% of the time and has been well  maintained. 
 The trim tab broke into 4 parts. Only one of the parts remained on the  elevator. The trim tab push rod also broke at the attachment point.  
 Notice the cracked elevator skin above the torque tube. 
 In addition to the trim tab and left elevator, the engine rubber mounts were  also broken. 
 A complete analysis of this incident is still pending. However, the RPA is  asking all TW owners specifically and all 52 owners in general to routinely  preflight all trim system components for wear and excessive play. 
 ________________________________________________________________________________ 
 Bill Blackwell notified Scott Andrews today of a cracked rudder  counterbalance weight tube he found while performing a conditional inspection.   
 Scott informed as many of the Phoenix area CJ owners as he could to inspect  their aircraft.  
 They found one aircraft with a welded patch on the counterbalance arm that  was probably done in China. 
 This picture shows the location of the crack.  
 It is below the rudder bell crank and just above the 90 degree support  bracket. 
 This picture shows the repair Bill made to the tube. It does not show the  crack he found.
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		Dale
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:49 pm    Post subject: Re: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				Only 240 mph?  Why the slow down.
 
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		wlannon(at)shaw.ca Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:49 pm    Post subject: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				Pappy;
   
  Could you post the photos?  Very interested in the CJ balance arm  crack.
   
  Many thanks;
  Walt
     
   From: cjpilot710(at)aol.com (cjpilot710(at)aol.com) 
  Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 5:57 PM
  To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com) 
  Subject: AD notes for Yaks & CJs
   
 
   I know a goodly number of those on the Yak-list are not RPA members, and  thus most likely didn't get the email alert about two incidences involving a Yak  and a CJ.
   
  I've copied the text only.  I think its a good idea to share this info  right away.
   
  Recently, an Australian Yak-52TW was in a descent at 240 MPH.  
 The aircraft had a sudden onset of an audible drone rapidly followed by a  loud bang. The aircraft then vibrated violently.   The trim tab broke  into 4 parts. Only one of the parts remained on the elevator. The trim tab push  rod also broke at the attachment point.  
 Notice the cracked elevator skin above the torque tube. 
 In addition to the trim tab and left elevator, the engine rubber mounts were  also broken. 
 A complete analysis of this incident is still pending. However, the RPA is  asking all TW owners specifically and all 52 owners in general to routinely  preflight all trim system components for wear and excessive play. 
 The elapsed time between the onset of the drone noise and the vibration was  1-2 seconds. 
 The pilot was able to slow the aircraft down and land without incident. 
 The aircraft was new in 2004 and only has 245 hours total time. the aircraft  is used for aerobatics less than 5% of the time and has been well  maintained. 
 The trim tab broke into 4 parts. Only one of the parts remained on the  elevator. The trim tab push rod also broke at the attachment point.  
 Notice the cracked elevator skin above the torque tube. 
 In addition to the trim tab and left elevator, the engine rubber mounts were  also broken. 
 A complete analysis of this incident is still pending. However, the RPA is  asking all TW owners specifically and all 52 owners in general to routinely  preflight all trim system components for wear and excessive play. 
 ________________________________________________________________________________ 
 Bill Blackwell notified Scott Andrews today of a cracked rudder  counterbalance weight tube he found while performing a conditional inspection.   
 Scott informed as many of the Phoenix area CJ owners as he could to inspect  their aircraft.  
 They found one aircraft with a welded patch on the counterbalance arm that  was probably done in China. 
 This picture shows the location of the crack.  
 It is below the rudder bell crank and just above the 90 degree support  bracket. 
 This picture shows the repair Bill made to the tube. It does not show the  crack he found.
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		tjyak50
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:19 am    Post subject: Re: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				Pappy said 240 Mph but did you mean 240 KMph?
 
 240mph is nearly 400 kilometers per hour and (aside from being nearly impossible) is just too fast in a Yak 52. 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:01 am    Post subject: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				Just trying to hit VNE
 Doc
 
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		tjyak50
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:28 am    Post subject: Re: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				Assuming Pappy listed wrong units or else that pilot was doing 10% over VNE and you are working hard to make a Yak 52TW do that, and parts departing would be the expected result.    
 
 Had a little too much of airplanes going over VNE and losing trim tabs in the last few years... It happened again to another airplane at Reno this year.
 
 Pappy's point remains, check the trim tabs carefully, they prone to getting smacked back there.
 
 Tj
 
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		Dale
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:52 am    Post subject: Re: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				The TW 'S Airspeed indocators in the US are in MPH and KTS.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:12 am    Post subject: Re: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				The range markings on all the Westernized Yaks are dubious.
 Compare the oil temp limits in the W to the "book" and they are way off in the ones I flew.  Same with ASI
 
 That ASI says your VNE is 450KmPH which is nearly 100KmPH more than the VNE for a Yak 52.  
 Note the correct Yak VNE is 223mph which corresponds to the beginning of that ASI Yellow Arc.
 
 Yak 52 Tech Description says 360
 Yak 52TW Tech Description says 360
 Yak 52TW Flight Manual says 420
 That installed Airspeed says 450
 Beware translations in Yaks
 
 YMMV..
 Tj
 
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:12 am    Post subject: Re: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				Why anyone would be near these speed are beyond me.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:14 pm    Post subject: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				I don't know...480 was always comfortable for me. ;^)) knots that is.
 Doc
 
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:34 pm    Post subject: AD notes for Yaks & CJs | 
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				My YAK-52 doesn't like much above 360-370 kph.  Kind of like a T-28 being 
 pushed above 300 kts.  Redline was 340 as I recall.  Joining the 300 Knot 
 Club was where I first heard the saying "Shakin' like a dog shittin' peach 
 seeds".  Just because the gauge says you "can", doesn't necessarily mean you 
 "should" go there.  (Excluding of course jobs for the young and fearless 
 where taxpayers pay for airplanes with armed ejection seats!)
 
 Mark Davis
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