iWantWings
Pre-takeoff checklist
On the J-3 I rent I've had a number of instances where after rotating the crank handle of trim the stabilizer up or down, the trim had no effect:
- [ok] the handle can be cranked forwards or backwards without any obstructions
- [no good] the indicator on the trim markings did not move from its postion
- [no good] the pressure on the control stick did not change (angle of incidence of the stabilizor did not change) so there was no change in trim up or down.
The interesting thing is that on the ground I have never had a problem craking the handle to adjust trim up/down. The intermittent failure always happened in the air, while cruising at around 70MPH.
One time I got the trim to work in the air by slowing down to about 40MPH, then I as able to trim as I wanted. I don't know if that was a conincidence or not.
Because I'm a skinny dude with not a lot of muscle, I'm having a hard time fighting the stik to maintain s level attitude while crusiing, and this gets me tired pretty quickly. It's no fun.
Anyone have any ideas what I could look for myself? This is a rental plane.
Thank you for any ideas.
(I've asked the instructor who is also A&P and works on this Cub, but let's not consider that at the moment. I might also join one of the cub forums, but I'll try here first).
- [ok] the handle can be cranked forwards or backwards without any obstructions
- [no good] the indicator on the trim markings did not move from its postion
- [no good] the pressure on the control stick did not change (angle of incidence of the stabilizor did not change) so there was no change in trim up or down.
The interesting thing is that on the ground I have never had a problem craking the handle to adjust trim up/down. The intermittent failure always happened in the air, while cruising at around 70MPH.
One time I got the trim to work in the air by slowing down to about 40MPH, then I as able to trim as I wanted. I don't know if that was a conincidence or not.
Because I'm a skinny dude with not a lot of muscle, I'm having a hard time fighting the stik to maintain s level attitude while crusiing, and this gets me tired pretty quickly. It's no fun.
Anyone have any ideas what I could look for myself? This is a rental plane.
Thank you for any ideas.
(I've asked the instructor who is also A&P and works on this Cub, but let's not consider that at the moment. I might also join one of the cub forums, but I'll try here first).