buckles and length adjustments. Belts should be adjusted to position
the buckle over the inboard hip of the wearer. Lap belts may be
released by lifting the upper half of the buckle.
Inertia reel-type shoulder harnesses are installed on the pilot’s and front
passenger seats. The inertial restraing system provides pilot and
passenger mobility without undue restriction or constant adjustment of
the harness.
CONTROL LOCKS
The normal control lock is the use of a seat belt secured over one or
both of the control sticks. And while we would all like to have a
hangar for our machine, those of us who are not so lucky may have to
resort to some additional protection for severe weather. This can be
provided by battens for the ailerons, elevators and rudder. These
battens are simply padded pairs of board such as 3" by 4" by 3/8."
They can be slipped over and under control surface intersections with
fixed sections and held firmly in place with a small bolt with a wing
nut. Such battens will keep tail wind air loads from loading the
surfaces abnormally. Wheel chocks and tie downs go without saying.
Another technique that can aid if high winds are expected involves the
use of a spanwise spoiler on the wings.
In all cases be sure to secure such devices in a manner that precludes
their coming free and causing damage that they are designed to
preclude.
ENGINE
GENERAL INFORMATION
A TSIO-550E twin turbocharged fuel injected Continental engine of
350 HP and an MT constant speed propeller power this aircraft. This
engine is an FAA certified aircraft power plant of 6 cylinder opposed,
air-cooled design provided with magnetos for ignition, a starter, and
dual alternators. The propeller is also FAA certified, however the
combination of this engine and propeller do not appear on any certified
aircraft.
ENGINE CONTROLS
The engine has dual magnetos, which are shorted in the OFF position.
It is mandatory that operation of the magnetos be checked prior to each
flight. An RPM drop of approximately 100 RPM will be experienced
from moderate power settings (1700 RPM) when operating on only one
magneto. The engine speed variation between left and right magnetos
should not exceed 50 RPM. Operation on either magneto should be
smooth or the flight should be aborted and the problem resolved. The
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