First flight, PT-26
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:09 am
'Its been about a week since my seemingly never ending PT-26 rebuild project took to the air. There is a couple of photos added in the N69167 album of it.
Thank you all for the many contributions made to help me through the rebuild. This group has been a valuable source of information and ideas. Such support that would have been difficult without the many Fairchild Club members.
It flies very nicely. The smoothness of controls is amazing. I then flew a Great Lakes and was surprise at the higher control forces needed which hadn't been recognized before. I may be spoiled for the torque tube and push/pull with ball bearing rod ends linkage system.
There are a couple of problems yet. Can smell CO in the back seat, and I'm pretty certain I have a tail wheel shimmy problem. Will rig up a video camera this weekend to confirm that. Not sure how to track down the CO/exhaust gas entrance location. Thought I'd try using some vinyl tape to seal up panel seams until a difference was noted.
There is a nicely done tail wheel video on YouTube that came up in the GL newsgroup. That can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgZkfiWFDbs&feature=player_embedded'
Thank you all for the many contributions made to help me through the rebuild. This group has been a valuable source of information and ideas. Such support that would have been difficult without the many Fairchild Club members.
It flies very nicely. The smoothness of controls is amazing. I then flew a Great Lakes and was surprise at the higher control forces needed which hadn't been recognized before. I may be spoiled for the torque tube and push/pull with ball bearing rod ends linkage system.
There are a couple of problems yet. Can smell CO in the back seat, and I'm pretty certain I have a tail wheel shimmy problem. Will rig up a video camera this weekend to confirm that. Not sure how to track down the CO/exhaust gas entrance location. Thought I'd try using some vinyl tape to seal up panel seams until a difference was noted.
There is a nicely done tail wheel video on YouTube that came up in the GL newsgroup. That can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgZkfiWFDbs&feature=player_embedded'