Note: I have a Patrol and don't have any way of knowing how similar the 4 place mechanism might be.
After reading several threads about extending flap handles, I wondered about what was going on. Either the handles are short, or we have a bunch of weenies flying Bearhawk variants. Well, faced with that choice of explanations, I've declared the handle too short, cause I was never able to get the 4th notch out. I guess the latter explanation is still possible, but I'm not going there... Also, my throttle quadrant doesn't leave much room for fingers, between the handle and the enclosure.. This limits leverage by forcing the grip down a bit.
I was OK with 3 notches, on landing and knew that I'd modify the handle at some point, in the future - until a recent flight. After pulling the 2nd notch, but before releasing the handle, it slammed down so hard my watch was ejected from my wrist! I figured that I didn't pull quite enough to engage the detent into the notched piece. Pulling again, To my surprise, it wouldn't engage any notch. The button was stuck down and nothing I did would free it. Hmmm... I get to make a no-flap landing into my (not too roomy) strip. Well, a little extra speed, a little slip and a little more brakes and it went just fine. But, what happened?
To Be Continued...
Bill
After reading several threads about extending flap handles, I wondered about what was going on. Either the handles are short, or we have a bunch of weenies flying Bearhawk variants. Well, faced with that choice of explanations, I've declared the handle too short, cause I was never able to get the 4th notch out. I guess the latter explanation is still possible, but I'm not going there... Also, my throttle quadrant doesn't leave much room for fingers, between the handle and the enclosure.. This limits leverage by forcing the grip down a bit.
I was OK with 3 notches, on landing and knew that I'd modify the handle at some point, in the future - until a recent flight. After pulling the 2nd notch, but before releasing the handle, it slammed down so hard my watch was ejected from my wrist! I figured that I didn't pull quite enough to engage the detent into the notched piece. Pulling again, To my surprise, it wouldn't engage any notch. The button was stuck down and nothing I did would free it. Hmmm... I get to make a no-flap landing into my (not too roomy) strip. Well, a little extra speed, a little slip and a little more brakes and it went just fine. But, what happened?
To Be Continued...
Bill
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