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Alain,
Thanks for the information as there is so little available about flights
with an unlatched canopy. You have earned your test pilot
wings.
Most Lancairs with the forward opening canopy would not have a
handle available, I know mine doesn't.
Great idea on the warning light.
Scott Krueger
AKA Grayhawk Lancair N92EX IO320 SB 89/96 Aurora, IL
(KARR)
In a message dated 2/8/2009 1:24:12 P.M. Central Standard Time,
alainoireaux@free.fr writes:
My L 320
has a forward hinge canopy. On a hot day,I was at holding point,waiting to
take-off after a plane on final ,the canopy was open of about 15 cm to
have some air in the cockpit. As another plane entered on base leg,I rush
to take-off ,after the plane on final landed, and forget to close and lock
the canopy .Once in flight I realised it was noisy and the canopy was not
locked .Increasing the speed made the canopy get down,but not enough to
lock it,decreasing the speed made the canopy to lift-up . I wondered what
could happen at landing if the canopy caused turbulences affecting the
empennage . I succeded to hold the canopy almost closed,using the right
seat safety belt passed in the handle at the rear of the canopy and
tightening it and landed with no more problem but at a speed a bit
higher than normaly . After that I put a microswitch on the canopy latching
mecanism and a RED led in the middle of the instrument panel,in front of
me,wich is unlighted only when the latch handle is locked . It can be
useful ,too,to forget the battery ON,when leaving the airplane . I
invite all Lancair flyers to do the same . It just cost few bucks and can
save your life . Have nice flights,gentlemen .
Alain Noireaux
LNC 2 F-PSDV Matt Reeves a écrit : > This is the second
incident that I know of with the Legacy canopy open > in flight where
the plane was pretty much uncontrollable in such a >
condition. Unfortunately, the one at Sun N Fun did not turn out as
> good as this one. Sadly, I saw that plane the day before and it
was a > beauty. > > Maybe it would be good to invent a
secondary latching system in case > of emergency or failure of the
first system, or maybe even one that > doesn't latch except when the
first system fails - just some ideas. > > Is anyone aware of
similar incidents in the 320/360? I have the > forward
hinge canopy with rear locking system but do still have the > manual
latches that I am now considering installing at least on the > sides of
the canopy towards the back - or maybe all 4, not sure. > > I
guess the biggest concern would be AFTER a crash where you had to > get
out in a hurry AND the concern that the canopy would not be able > to
open from the outside, unless a firefighter had an ax. > >
Congrats on a walking away from this one! > > Matt > >
--- On *Thu, 2/5/09, Bill Hannahan /<wfhannahan@yahoo.com>/*
wrote: > > From: Bill Hannahan
<wfhannahan@yahoo.com> > Subject: [LML] Legacy
damaged > To: lml@lancaironline.net >
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2009, 11:43 AM > >
A Legacy/ (N939CB)// /was damaged last Friday at Longmont
Co > airport, LMO, around 6 PM , almost dark. The
pilot David Williams > of Wonderview, escaped without
injury. > > > >
http://www.timescall.com/News_Story.asp?ID=14174 > >
> > Taking off on 29 the canopy opened.
Apparently the plane made a > pattern to land on 29.
It hit the top edge of an embankment about > 150 yd
SE of the numbers, 29. The impact tore off the gear. It >
skimmed across the embankment, through a twisted wire fence,
then > dropped about 4 ft onto flat ground and
skidded to a stop about > 100 yd from the initial
impact point. > > > >
Four metal fence posts cut into the wing to the spar and it
tore > 300’ of wire off the fence. The ground track
was parallel to but > about 100 feet south of the
runway centerline. > > > >
Two feet lower and it would have been a very sudden stop
against > the
embankment. > > > Bill
Hannahan > > wfhannahan@yahoo.com
<mailto:wfhannahan@yahoo.com> > > >
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