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  From: STO Airworthiness 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:00 PM
  Subject: RE: [DOG mailing list] Aileron Hinge Rivets.


  Hi Nige,

  Pretty sure mine are stainless, but as I have not had any difficulties in 
that area I cannot say for sure.  I will have a look tonight.

  Regards 
  John G Viney 
  Senior Technical Officer, Airworthiness
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  From: Nigel Baker [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Saturday, 21 March 2009 6:09 PM
  To: DOGS
  Subject: [DOG mailing list] Aileron Hinge Rivets.


  Hi all.
  We have a member in N.Z. with a H36 where the Rivets attaching the Aileron 
Hinges are so badly corroded that the heads have popped off 50% of them.

  The Hinge is Stainless Steel as I recall.
  Not trusting my Memory to much here but I thought the rivets were stainless 
as well.
  Can anyone verify what material as I am some distance from my aircraft.
  I have not had any problems with corrosion and haven't heard of anyone else 
although there was one aircraft from the Thai's as I recall that had lots of 
rivet ends floating around in the wing from the Thai's removing the aileron at  
some stage. That being the case they may have changed to Alloy. that is 
assuming they were stainless in the first place. Seems strange that only one of 
the Thai Dimona's has displayed this problem.
  Comments please guys.
  Nige.

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