REFLECTOR: Nose gear doors don't close

Jack Prock jackprock at comcast.net
Thu Oct 30 17:44:33 CDT 2008


Hi

Can anyone point me to a website with more pictures of the mechanical nose door linkage? Does Ken Mischler 
have a web site? I would really appreciate it.

Thanks,
Jack Prock
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chuck Jensen 
  To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list 
  Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 3:05 PM
  Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Nose gear doors don't close


  Mel,

  If you get tired of fiddling with the hydraulics, jerk all of that stuff out and put in the mechanical linkage.  Originally designed by David Scharfenberg and improved by Ken Mishler, it's simplicity, elegance and reliability are remarkable.  I have probably a hundred to hundred and twenty cycles without ever a hitch on the front nose doors.  Good stuff.

  Chuck Jensen 


    -----Original Message-----
    From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org]On Behalf Of PUSHERPILOT at wmconnect.com
    Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 1:36 PM
    To: reflector at tvbf.org; support at velocityaircraft.com
    Subject: REFLECTOR: Nose gear doors don't close


    While doing a pre-buy inspection on my Velocity STD RG I found that the nose gear doors are not closing.  When I lift the gear leg by hand just a fraction of an inch the doors close.  The gear had been tested several times a month before during the annual condition inspection.  The airplane had not been flown since. 

    What happened in between?  The gear leg is not coming up as far or the sequence valve changed it's adjustment, or ??  After the doors close the gear leg seems to be in the same position it always was, slightly rubbing on the doors.  My sequence valve is the old style on the floor in back.  I unbolted the forward connection on the shock/spring and reached in to adjust the sequence valve.  The only way that I could hold the valve plunger was with a hemostat, and I turned the adjustment screw one half turn.  When I put it all back together the doors still didn't close.  Perhaps the hemostat allowed the plunger to turn. 

    The airplane has 120 hours.  The hydraulic fluid level is OK.  I tried increasing the pressure with the two adjusting screws and that didn't help.  Al Gietzen, didn't we find that those screws didn't do anything way back when.... 

    Any suggestions? 

    Mel Bina 
    N14B STD RG 


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