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Wing Extension STC (SA2365NM) Updated PDF Print E-mail

April 7, 2007

McHugh (Simuflight) has just been issued an update to their long standing wing extension for the Republic Seabee.

This update moves the flaps and the ailerons out board sixteen inches and adds a "plug" at the wing root.  This is a significant low speed performance enhancement for our wing extension kit.  By moving the flaps and ailerons outboard and added the "plug" we have cleaned up he airflow into the prop during partial and full flap configurations.  Flight testing with our test pilot and the FAA confirmed that this eliminates all adverse handing in a full or partial flap configuration.  Our test pilot indicated that he was unable to find an unstable flight condition with this modification.

McHugh Aviation will now include the upgrade with all new wing extension kits and will make a kit available to existing customers to upgrade their current installation.

Refer to our website for more details on the Wing Extension kit.
 
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Help Extend or Eliminate Hartzell AD97-18-2

Henry Ruzakowski and and Brian VanWagnen  are compiling data on the results of inspections on Hartzell X, V series propellers, in order to petition the FAA to provide relief on the repetitive inspection requirements.  Brian has met with the FAA and was told that if he could provide data that shows that these propellers were holding up well during the repetitive inspections, they would increase the interval between repetitive inspections. Please download and fill out the form they have provided, and mail a paper copy of it, along with copies of yellow tags & invoices you may have to the address provided on the form.  Brian will be collecting the data and sending it to the FAA in written form.

You may contact Brian VanWagnen with any questions at (517) 764-4193, or e-mail.

 
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