Shepherd
Final Approach
Boundary Waters posted about weight an balance in a Luscombe, and I have found some weirdness in my PA 17, dealing with weight, tach readings and equipment that was (maybe) illegally installed.
Bought a plane? Weigh the plane!
Do the arithmetic! Don't assume the numbers work.
I found two egregious mistakes in the logbooks going back decades.
The guy who put the C-85 and metal prop on the plane re-weighed it correctly.
Then he made a serious mistake in his weight and balance arithmetic. That was in 1958.
No one ever caught the mistake, and I'm assuming no one has ever bothered to actually sit down and calculate the W&B since then.
When I tried to do a W&B, the CG was back behind the baggage compartment. I had a couple other guys try it, with the same results.
After hours of reading through 73 years worth of log entries I spotted the mistake.
But I'm still going to have the plane re-weighed.
The other mistake was a +1,000 hour mistake in the tach reading, by the same mechanic.
Other mechanics kept carrying the mistake forward with a note that it was a bad number, and the corrected number next to it until 1998 when a mechanic said "enough is enough" and said I'm not doing this anymore.
Lucky for me I have every logbook, and every receipt for every part, piece, quart of oil, and repair ever purchased for the Plane.
Except the original Bill Of Sale.
I have no idea what was on the plane when it was purchased.
I have a couple of later, updated equipment lists. Which is another problem.
The plane has fiberglass wheel pants.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but they didn't make fiberglass wheel pants in 1946.
And I can find NO entry anywhere in the massive pile of documents when they were purchased and put on.
So I took them off until I figure it out.
Bought a plane? Weigh the plane!
Do the arithmetic! Don't assume the numbers work.
I found two egregious mistakes in the logbooks going back decades.
The guy who put the C-85 and metal prop on the plane re-weighed it correctly.
Then he made a serious mistake in his weight and balance arithmetic. That was in 1958.
No one ever caught the mistake, and I'm assuming no one has ever bothered to actually sit down and calculate the W&B since then.
When I tried to do a W&B, the CG was back behind the baggage compartment. I had a couple other guys try it, with the same results.
After hours of reading through 73 years worth of log entries I spotted the mistake.
But I'm still going to have the plane re-weighed.
The other mistake was a +1,000 hour mistake in the tach reading, by the same mechanic.
Other mechanics kept carrying the mistake forward with a note that it was a bad number, and the corrected number next to it until 1998 when a mechanic said "enough is enough" and said I'm not doing this anymore.
Lucky for me I have every logbook, and every receipt for every part, piece, quart of oil, and repair ever purchased for the Plane.
Except the original Bill Of Sale.
I have no idea what was on the plane when it was purchased.
I have a couple of later, updated equipment lists. Which is another problem.
The plane has fiberglass wheel pants.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but they didn't make fiberglass wheel pants in 1946.
And I can find NO entry anywhere in the massive pile of documents when they were purchased and put on.
So I took them off until I figure it out.