'The 706 Type Certificate for a R46 (Temco) calls for a 28 degree up
measurement for the elevator, and I have two other manuals calling
for a minimum of 35 degrees up on UC-61K models. Which way to go
here? Is the Type Certificate the final word? I guess they could make
a typo like anybody else.
Also there's a discrepancy on down elevator. The TCDS calls for 20
degrees down, the Fairchild F-24R46 handbook calls for 25 degrees
down. What's a good way to go here!
Tom
Hanford,Ca'
Re: Elevator measurements
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Re: Elevator measurements
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--- Tom Mueller wrote:
__________________________________________________> The 706 Type Certificate for a R46 (Temco) calls for
> a 28 degree up
> measurement for the elevator, and I have two other
> manuals calling
> for a minimum of 35 degrees up on UC-61K models.
> Which way to go
> here? Is the Type Certificate the final word? I
> guess they could make
> a typo like anybody else.
> Also there's a discrepancy on down elevator. The
> TCDS calls for 20
> degrees down, the Fairchild F-24R46 handbook calls
> for 25 degrees
> down. What's a good way to go here!
> Tom
> Hanford,Ca
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Elevator measurements
'I meant TCDS. Use ATC 706 for your control throws as
it is approved data while the manufacturers manuals
are acceptable.
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it is approved data while the manufacturers manuals
are acceptable.
--- Michael Denest wrote:
__________________________________________________> TCSD above all others. It is approved data while
> the
> manufacturers information is acceptable.
>
> --- Tom Mueller wrote:
>
> > The 706 Type Certificate for a R46 (Temco) calls
> for
> > a 28 degree up
> > measurement for the elevator, and I have two
> other
> > manuals calling
> > for a minimum of 35 degrees up on UC-61K models.
> > Which way to go
> > here? Is the Type Certificate the final word? I
> > guess they could make
> > a typo like anybody else.
> > Also there's a discrepancy on down elevator. The
> > TCDS calls for 20
> > degrees down, the Fairchild F-24R46 handbook calls
> > for 25 degrees
> > down. What's a good way to go here!
> > Tom
> > Hanford,Ca
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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