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I have a 1967 PA28-140 that has developed an unsettling noise that to the best of my troubleshooting ability, I attribute it to some sort of wind noise.
- It started maybe 4-6 hours ago, no changes made during the time before and after it started.
- It sound mechanical - However, It does not exist on the ground. Changes in engine rpm or TAS do not seem to have an noticeable impact.
- Left rudder added reduces if not completely eliminates the noise. Right rudder brings it back.
I've uploaded it to youtube, granted its an iPhone recording inside a loud airplane, but if you tune out the engine noise you can hear a destynct hi-pitch whine that comes and goes throughout the recording. The best analogy I could offer is it sounds like a drill press cutting through metal.
Any thoughts?
- It started maybe 4-6 hours ago, no changes made during the time before and after it started.
- It sound mechanical - However, It does not exist on the ground. Changes in engine rpm or TAS do not seem to have an noticeable impact.
- Left rudder added reduces if not completely eliminates the noise. Right rudder brings it back.
I've uploaded it to youtube, granted its an iPhone recording inside a loud airplane, but if you tune out the engine noise you can hear a destynct hi-pitch whine that comes and goes throughout the recording. The best analogy I could offer is it sounds like a drill press cutting through metal.
Any thoughts?