Hi Bill,

Sorry to hear about your damage.

What engine do you have and what RPM were you doing?  In general the prop
flange should be checked for run out and the crank should be magna-fluxed.  

Re the wing.  I would inspect the attachment fittings looking for any
movement type hair line cracks, I snapped 14in off the end of my wing and
can find no hair line cracks at WAF's.
The wing is repairable, you may need to cut a hole (or several holes) in the
bottom of the wing to inspect the wing skin to spar joint to ensure there is
no separation. 

It is all reparable, Just look at my accident and I'm repairning it, though
very slowly. Photo's are at the end
http://www.users.bigpond.com/kr2/Doco/INCIDENT-RAAus.doc

Regards
Barry Kruyssen
Cairns, Australia
[email protected]
http://www.users.bigpond.com/kr2/kr2.htm


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
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Sent: Thursday, 19 October 2006 11:19 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> Bad day at the airport

KRnetters

Today was a bad day at the Starkville, MS airport. 1st, a experimental R & D
Sparrow sailplane from the Raspet Flight Research Lab at Mississippi State
University was in a maneuver test today at 6,000 feet when it
disintergrated. Both wings tore from the fuselage along with hunks of the
fuselage. The pilot fired the BRS. After chute deployment he exited the
craft with his personal chute. After a free-fall of several hundered feet he
pulled the rip-cord only to have a tangled chute. After about 2,000 ft. fall
his chute became untangled and he landed near the hospital. He walked out of
the woods and caught a ride back to the airport. The fuselage landed in the
back yard of a home in a residential district. Wings and other parts landed
in other yards. No one was injured. Caused a lot of excitment in Starkville
as many residents observed the entire happening.

2nd. Slight accident in my KR. While taxing to 36 late this evening the
right wing  tip inpacted a truck parked on the taxiway. The truck had no
flashing lights, was grey in color and was in a blind spot (tail dragger you
know). While zig-zagging the person who owned the truck was on the opposite
side of the taxiway and was a distraction. The KR spun around and impacted
the trucks left front fender. Damage was done to the wing tip, the position
lights and strobe were torn away and the engine sustained a sudden prop
stoppage. Damage was done to the prop tip, and the spinner hub. The impact
was great enough to cave in the front right fender of the truck. His
insurance will cover the damage.
Question? Should the engine be torn down, inspected and rebuilt. Should the
engine be replaced as I may not be mentally satisified without a new engine.
For you people who have experience with this, what should I do?
I feel that I should remove the wing and inspect the attachment fittings.
The damage was done to the very tip with torn fiberglass and tip separation
(Dan Deihl wing skins) It is fixable.
Bill Page
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