BOESHIELD (Boeing product) or CRC MAY prevent this, Virg
On 3/28/2011 12:35 AM, Martin Pearce wrote: > Just a heads up really for anyone on the list flying an older KR2 ... I have > a recently imported 30 yr old aircraft and had a condition report done on > Friday. This is where a qualified aircraft engineer comes to have a look as > part of the re registration process ..... > > > > He found three instances of exfoliation corrosion, two on the flap > attachments at the base of the fuselage (one on each side) and one on the > elevator trim horn. > > > > Although I hadn't seen the flap attachment brackets, when It was pointed out > to me, it was obvious, with the aluminium crush plate peeled open in layers, > the layers pinched together by the bolts .......... > > > > The scary one was the trim cable attachment. This just looked like a > slightly rusty clevis on the cable. The corrosion on the horn was mostly > hidden. Once I had dismantled the connection, I gently scraped the control > horn with a screw driver, and the aluminium just peeled back in layers under > where the clevis had been sitting and, in the line of the cable, the > material just crumbled away leaving the pin (if it had still been in place) > free to pull out! There are a couple of pictures of the elevator horn here > ...