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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: andreas johansson on July 16, 2007, 10:38:08 AM
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One of my Noblers went down today :( The up-line hooked in to some crap so the Nobler went over my head with no line tension and down on the other side, I got the line tension back but then the Nobler was 2 feet from the ground. At first it didnt seem too bad, just the cowl full of dirt but nothing else, not even a scratch. Went home and cleaned the engine and engine compartment, when I was finished I checked out the control system only to find out that the bellcrank probably is broken (3" SIG with solid lead-outs) ''
There is an old saying in Sweden "Nothing is as bad as it seems to be", well I can prove the opposite....
Andreas
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This has happened to me several times and it sucks every time. Can you fix it?
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Well, I hope so. The problem could also be a bent pivot bolt, I will cut up the fuselage to see what the problem is.
Andreas
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Let us know what failed so we know what the weak point is.
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It was the pivot bolt. Its the stock one thats included with the SIG 3" nylon bellcrank. I also noticed that the bell crank is pretty worn in the holes that the lead outs pass thru, this only after about 25 flights..... IŽll probably retire the model, its a T/F Noblarf and its too much work to cut the model up and glue it together again. It would have been different if I had built the model, then IŽll probably had repaired it.
Well, well the next noblarf is just coming of the table. All mods included and it even got a cockpit.
Andreas
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Heck repair the wing and make yourself a Nobler Profile.
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you got a point there Leester. IŽŽll give it some thought...
Andreas