Preflight-PreflightPostflight?
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Preflight-PreflightPostflight?
I flew my Top Flite DC-3 today and the conditions were perfect[8D]. I had 3 great flights and decided to pack it in for the day. Sometimes I have to leave quickly and do a fast clean up but today I wanted to really clean my baby "I fly from a grass field so things get dirty". I cleaned the retracts and wheel wells. I double cleaned the entire plane.
During this very detailed job I noticed somthing was definately wrong. I noticed that the left aileron servo was very loose. When I got home I pulled the hatch and found that the servo was missing 2 screws on one side. They must have backed out and fell through the control arm hole.
I usually do a good preflight. I assemble the DC-3 looking over all internal workings as I go. I get the engines set up the way I like and then do a full walk around like I was going to fly the real deal. I check everything - retracts - control surfaces - engines from the firewall forward and so on. I push and pull I listen and look for anything out of the ordenary. I found nothing wrong before each flight.
I guess The moral of the story is to do a detailed clean up on your model it may reveal more than a clean airplane!
During this very detailed job I noticed somthing was definately wrong. I noticed that the left aileron servo was very loose. When I got home I pulled the hatch and found that the servo was missing 2 screws on one side. They must have backed out and fell through the control arm hole.
I usually do a good preflight. I assemble the DC-3 looking over all internal workings as I go. I get the engines set up the way I like and then do a full walk around like I was going to fly the real deal. I check everything - retracts - control surfaces - engines from the firewall forward and so on. I push and pull I listen and look for anything out of the ordenary. I found nothing wrong before each flight.
I guess The moral of the story is to do a detailed clean up on your model it may reveal more than a clean airplane!
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RE: Preflight-PreflightPostflight?
Hi Deltatech,
Were you flying this at the last TONJ meeting in July? Nice looking plane - flies even nicer! It would have been a real shame to lose it, especially over something like that. Folks always comment on how meticulous I am with my birds - especially when I clean them like you do. It goes to show, you can never be too thorough or cautious. I used to race full sized dirt track cars and I was like that then - clean cars (planes) run better and safety is paramount - especially when it's your own butt in the seat! I guess it spilled over into the Hobby.[8D]
Steve
Were you flying this at the last TONJ meeting in July? Nice looking plane - flies even nicer! It would have been a real shame to lose it, especially over something like that. Folks always comment on how meticulous I am with my birds - especially when I clean them like you do. It goes to show, you can never be too thorough or cautious. I used to race full sized dirt track cars and I was like that then - clean cars (planes) run better and safety is paramount - especially when it's your own butt in the seat! I guess it spilled over into the Hobby.[8D]
Steve