Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
He could have improved his glide performance by pulling back on the prop control.
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He could have improved his glide performance by pulling back on the prop control.
If it still had oil pressure it was probably still producing power, and vice versa. LolThis^^^
Wouldn't a windmilling prop turn the oil pump fast enough to produce enough oil pressure to control the prop pitch?If it still had oil pressure it was probably still producing power, and vice versa. Lol
Not if the oil went out of the big holes in the case.Wouldn't a windmilling prop turn the oil pump fast enough to produce enough oil pressure to control the prop pitch?
Fair point. It's still worth doing though, because one doesn't usually know whether there are holes until after landing.Not if the oil went out of the big holes in the case.
I didn't see any oil anywhere. Which is weird because there was a hole big enough to throw a cat through.Not if the oil went out of the big holes in the case.
Yeah, I wondered about that too. It's kinda odd.I didn't see any oil anywhere. Which is weird because there was a hole big enough to throw a cat through.
before deciding I didn't need a 210.
Not sure what point you are trying to make. Insurance would pay for nothing here. The engine hand grenading is not going to be covered. Had he balled up the subsequent landing, they would have paid for that.Insurance.
The cost of insuring me in a 210 was prohibitive.
I just watched some tidbits of his other videos. This engine has been apart 3 times this year for making metal. How can you buy such a nice airplane and still be so cheap with maintenance.
No he states at the beginning that he just got it back from having a bottom overhaul done due to low oil pressure. Here are the sequence of events according to his videos.
Goes into annual after 6 months and 100 hours, discover metal in the oil and damaged lifters. Replaced lifters. Some months later more metal is found and he replaces lifters and cam.
Then it develops low oil pressure so they do a tear down and a "bottom overhaul" which really just sounds like they replaced bearings, cam, lifter, and rod bolts, honed the cylinders and this was the first flight.
I'm not sure how complete his list of stuff replaced during the bottom overhaul is. New bearings could help oil pressure, I doubt they replaced the pump it's self. Metal could have obstructed the oil pressure regulator. Clogged oil passage, it's hard to say what one thing fixed it without a more detailed writeup or video of the teardown.
He comments that the "engine was flushed" after the metal in oil findings. I can tell you from experience, there is no amount of flushing that will get all the metal out of the engine. If you find that much metal, your only decision should be to completely disassemble the engine and mechanically clean it. I went through a can of carb cleaner and half a roll of shop towels trying to clean an O-200 oil pan of metal.
How can you buy such a nice airplane and still be so cheap with maintenance?
I can now say I’ve done an real life engine out landing. It was off airport. My wife and I were aboard and we are both mostly fine, though shaken up enough to let the hospital check us out. I’m not ready to share more so I’ll just let you guys dangle for now.Lol
How many of these have you done?
Glad y’all are okay, even mostly. You landed off airport and y’all are still here. Sounds like a great job to me!I can now say I’ve done an real life engine out landing. It was off airport. My wife and I were aboard and we are both mostly fine, though shaken up enough to let the hospital check us out. I’m not ready to share more so I’ll just let you guys dangle for now.
I can now say I’ve done an real life engine out landing. It was off airport. My wife and I were aboard and we are both mostly fine, though shaken up enough to let the hospital check us out. I’m not ready to share more so I’ll just let you guys dangle for now.
Glad y’all are okay, even mostly. You landed off airport and y’all are still here. Sounds like a great job to me!
Glad you are ok Salty, how's the airplane?I heard someone in the hall giving a description of the accident. Dunno who too but if it was the press, no wonder they get it so wrong. Almost nothing they said was accurate.
Glad y’all are okay, even mostly. You landed off airport and y’all are still here. Sounds like a great job to me!
Glad to hear you and the Mrs are ok. Things are replaceable. People aren’t. Sounds like you did a good job of protecting what’s important!I’m still not in the mood to talk about it but pretty confident the plane is toast. They held my wife overnight for observation because she hit her head but she didn’t even have a bump or dilation issues so I think that was ridiculous and they cleared her for release already this morning.
Was a crazy day yesterday and Didn’t get much sleep last night so I haven’t really had a chance to process anything yet.
We left the house at 10 or 11a yesterday and I didn’t get home until 11p. After riding in a plane, the bed of a pickup, an ambulance, a taxi, a courtesy car, another plane, a golf cart, and my car I finally got home.
Oh my gosh, Greg, I can’t believe this man! I’m SOO glad y’all are okay! Very anxious to hear details!I’m still not in the mood to talk about it but pretty confident the plane is toast. They held my wife overnight for observation because she hit her head but she didn’t even have a bump or dilation issues so I think that was ridiculous and they cleared her for release already this morning.
Was a crazy day yesterday and Didn’t get much sleep last night so I haven’t really had a chance to process anything yet.
We left the house at 10 or 11a yesterday and I didn’t get home until 11p. After riding in a plane, the bed of a pickup, an ambulance, a taxi, a courtesy car, another plane, a golf cart, and my car I finally got home.
Except that converting an existing airframe costs about a million.On a positive note, the guy now has an excellent reason to go with the Silver Eagle conversion!
I’m still not in the mood to talk about it but pretty confident the plane is toast. They held my wife overnight for observation because she hit her head but she didn’t even have a bump or dilation issues so I think that was ridiculous and they cleared her for release already this morning.
Was a crazy day yesterday and Didn’t get much sleep last night so I haven’t really had a chance to process anything yet.
We left the house at 10 or 11a yesterday and I didn’t get home until 11p. After riding in a plane, the bed of a pickup, an ambulance, a taxi, a courtesy car, another plane, a golf cart, and my car I finally got home.