Hi Ian,

 

My view (for what it is worth) is that over the years there has been less
and less practical blokes coming along, and more and more who think that
high powered engineering takes place behind a computer screen. Resulting in
the thought that things get fixed or sorted out by divine intervention only

 

While not a H-36,  our little Grob 109A has just blasted skywards with its
Limbach L2400 engine.  (it does have a H-36 designed pitch change fork
though) so that should be OK for the DOG list.

 

Actually ... the take off performance is improved significantly of course
but the top end is much the same.

 

I did spend a lot of time static balancing the Prop ....   (had to load up
one side of the prop hub with an astounding amount of metal to get it right)
but the effect was incredible ... real smooth. Also got rid of a 2mm thrust
plate run out 

 

It would seem that crappy engine baffles, real bad cooling exit design and
an out of balance prop all conspired to screw the original  L2000 engine
before it got to 500 hrs.  It had a 3rd cracked case .

 

Maybe engineers have a bit to answer to as well..!!

 

 

Best regards

 

Ian Williams

 

 

From: Ian Mc Phee [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, 28 December 2009 11:18 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] hk36 crash

 

It seems that JB did not listen to Lewis Zurgen (was rude to Lewis when he
tried to help) the original owner of hk36 GXD and he is the one that put in
the accumulator solenoid for a real reason to hold pressure in system after
a long soaring flight so as to unfeather prop and thus pilot had little
chance of learning and pilot did not have an understanding of Bings and
throttle setting for start.

 

I am afraid there are people out there who can pass a flight test but not
really understand why they are doing a certain proceedure

 

Another example is taxiing out with electric fuel pump OFF (which checks
mechanical) and then ele pump ON just before rolling.  JB just left it ON -
am I too fussy or is that not done anymore?  

 

Ian M 

  

2009/12/28 Rob Thompson <[email protected]>

Ian mentions that the pilots of the crashed HK36 didn't have an
understanding of some of the engine systems....Can anyone explain to me how
they got a type endorsement with out knowing this?

Rob

 

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