Appears the original Me 262 had different left and right gear (actuator, cup, bowls?) locking mechanisms. The left lock/hinge thing being larger than the right and directly related to the left gear failure. Scrapes found upon culprit lock-thing indicate rubbing during gear cycling. Machined in Texas from the plans, created by reverse engineering their original Me 262, proves flaws in the German built model. A redesign from the original will be done here.
One person in the program noted this flight was the first time the gear had been retracted under the ships own power. During this first the main gear fuse had blown, located in the gear well. Tests on the ground had been unsuccessful in trying to blow this fuse alike. Now the challenge is to somehow jack up the aircraft, run up the engines, and cycle the gear on the ground. (I’d like to see that)
The gear used for the Me 262 replicas were adopted from a Grumman S3.
The crew is focusing efforts on the second aircraft under construction in order to apply that wing to its fuselage. This will free up the wing jig/stand needed for repairs to the damaged Me 262. The damaged 262 will require separating the wing from its fuselage for repairs to the right wing root. (one piece wing tip to tip)
I’ve noticed a lot of panels and skins have been removed. A lot of wires hanging out and coiled up. The engines, over in a corner, are ready to run and shall once all is ready. The repairs for this crew means more work, but are not a problem for they have all necessary resources to do their job. Even the wing coming back off seems hardly more than a Nascar pit stop for this project team. I haven’t seen one ounce of stress or worry from anyone involved.
6 months (not weeks) is what the owner was told, crew is shooting for sometime in May (three months), and they can do it.
Three 262’s are in the hanger and available in either single or tandem seat option.
One person in the program noted this flight was the first time the gear had been retracted under the ships own power. During this first the main gear fuse had blown, located in the gear well. Tests on the ground had been unsuccessful in trying to blow this fuse alike. Now the challenge is to somehow jack up the aircraft, run up the engines, and cycle the gear on the ground. (I’d like to see that)
The gear used for the Me 262 replicas were adopted from a Grumman S3.
The crew is focusing efforts on the second aircraft under construction in order to apply that wing to its fuselage. This will free up the wing jig/stand needed for repairs to the damaged Me 262. The damaged 262 will require separating the wing from its fuselage for repairs to the right wing root. (one piece wing tip to tip)
I’ve noticed a lot of panels and skins have been removed. A lot of wires hanging out and coiled up. The engines, over in a corner, are ready to run and shall once all is ready. The repairs for this crew means more work, but are not a problem for they have all necessary resources to do their job. Even the wing coming back off seems hardly more than a Nascar pit stop for this project team. I haven’t seen one ounce of stress or worry from anyone involved.
6 months (not weeks) is what the owner was told, crew is shooting for sometime in May (three months), and they can do it.
Three 262’s are in the hanger and available in either single or tandem seat option.
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