Good afternoon Bearhawkers,
Pardon my ignorance, being a non-builder who participates in the forum. My friend Daryn and I have been flying a Bearhawk 4 place now for about 4 years. We are the third owners. Never once have we had an issue with the flaps until today when suddenly the 3rd notch of flaps (40) got stuck. Up until now I haven't paid much attention to the intricate details of the four place design. I've simply enjoyed being the caretaker for the original builder, and a local proponent of this sweet aircraft design! But with today's hiccup started digging in and realized what a help it would be if I knew more about the design and initial plans.
So next Daryn and I grabbed our A&P and we started looking closely at the flap stop/notch device (I don't even know if I'm calling it correctly). We noticed the curve of the design isn't perfectly round but rather appears logarithmic. I've never had the pleasure of flying anyone else's Bearhawk, let alone look inside another one except many many years ago at Oshkosh, which is why I'm asking you all for advice. Is this what yours looks like too? Is this a standard part of the QB kit, or does every builder design and manufacture their own? It appears to me (a non-engineer, non-A&P, pilot only) that based on the photos with the clearance at flaps 10 vs flaps 40 that the curve of this flap stop was never correct to begin with...but then again, it has flown without any hiccups or issues or friction etc until today's fateful flight.
I still don't understand how 700 hours of flight and there have been no issues, and yet today I gets jammed (jam is free but obviously can't use that third notch, or fourth for the matter, until it gets figured out). Any ideas why something like this could have changed so suddenly without forewarning?
Any advice is appreciated. I think Daryn is going to try to call Mark G to get some advice, as well but this forum has always been a great wealth of information. I imagine somewhere, someone has a plan or schematic of this part and I can get a local A&P friend with CNC machine to make it and I can swap it out. But if the attachment points aren't in the right place to begin with then perhaps we'll have to get my first taste of building. Long overdue.
Thanks,
Jon M
KMAN
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Pardon my ignorance, being a non-builder who participates in the forum. My friend Daryn and I have been flying a Bearhawk 4 place now for about 4 years. We are the third owners. Never once have we had an issue with the flaps until today when suddenly the 3rd notch of flaps (40) got stuck. Up until now I haven't paid much attention to the intricate details of the four place design. I've simply enjoyed being the caretaker for the original builder, and a local proponent of this sweet aircraft design! But with today's hiccup started digging in and realized what a help it would be if I knew more about the design and initial plans.
So next Daryn and I grabbed our A&P and we started looking closely at the flap stop/notch device (I don't even know if I'm calling it correctly). We noticed the curve of the design isn't perfectly round but rather appears logarithmic. I've never had the pleasure of flying anyone else's Bearhawk, let alone look inside another one except many many years ago at Oshkosh, which is why I'm asking you all for advice. Is this what yours looks like too? Is this a standard part of the QB kit, or does every builder design and manufacture their own? It appears to me (a non-engineer, non-A&P, pilot only) that based on the photos with the clearance at flaps 10 vs flaps 40 that the curve of this flap stop was never correct to begin with...but then again, it has flown without any hiccups or issues or friction etc until today's fateful flight.
I still don't understand how 700 hours of flight and there have been no issues, and yet today I gets jammed (jam is free but obviously can't use that third notch, or fourth for the matter, until it gets figured out). Any ideas why something like this could have changed so suddenly without forewarning?
Any advice is appreciated. I think Daryn is going to try to call Mark G to get some advice, as well but this forum has always been a great wealth of information. I imagine somewhere, someone has a plan or schematic of this part and I can get a local A&P friend with CNC machine to make it and I can swap it out. But if the attachment points aren't in the right place to begin with then perhaps we'll have to get my first taste of building. Long overdue.
Thanks,
Jon M
KMAN
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