Obergrafeter wrote:
Anybody got a further report on Karen and the O-2? She probably don't have her computer and we wuld like to know if she is going to make it home tommorrow.
I'll make it home Sunday in a rent car. Will be out to hangar to pick up my car Monday evening. Plane will NOT be back for the wedding...please tell Gerry and Todd. And if you can find a subletter, it probably won't be back fo a while
Long story short......a metal bird or UFO hit the rear prop while it was under full power, on takeoff or enroute. I had no vibration or other indication during 1.5 hr flight.
It's nasty looking and wll require a blade change. For anyone that remembers a similar occurence at 2001 WOH; it took the prop shop 7 weeks to find a pusher blade for me. The OV-10 Assn had two blades in their maintenance room; however, I do not believe either will pass muster to be yellow-tagged. The only good thing about this (unless the prop shop finds something we can't see) this is not considered a prop strike so engine doesn't need to be torn down. Does involve quite a few hours of flight testing and multiple oil changes. Maybe for a short time I can rival Eric D's carbon footprint...LOL
I have quite a few pictures and will try to post some when I figure out how. Well it's the middle of the night and I must sleep. If anyone has a spare blade they would like to give up for the cause............oh in my dreams
