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Discussion in 'Aviation Chat' started by Bob Parks, Jun 29, 2010.

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  1. Bob Parks

    Bob Parks F1 Veteran
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    Nov 29, 2003
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    Shoreline,Washington
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    Robert Parks
    Russ, I hope that the T-28 is under cover and nailed down. It looks like you are going to get some wind in the San Antone area. I recall a rather energetic storm at Hondo in 1944 when we had to work outside when it was roaring and raining. That was when the bicycle chain links were failing in the gear retraction systems on the AT-7's and we had to run all of the airplanes through maintenance . We found many that had cracked links and worked straight through two days to get all of them repaired. I guess that it can get bad there sometimes now so I hope that you have a good hangar.
     
  2. Fastviper

    Fastviper F1 Rookie

    Nov 20, 2003
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    Texas
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    Dash
    Knowing Russ, he is flying into the eye of the storm as we speak...

    The T28 against 100 mph winds.. No problem.. Just more left rudder..

    Or would it be more right rudder?
     

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