M-5 flap uplock
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M-5 flap uplock
First of all I'm a rookie to the world of Maules, actually to GA. My M-5 left flap was flapping all over in the hold short in gusty conditions. After the flight I could grab the flap itself and extend to the full down position. The right flap appears to have an unlock that prevents this.
Is there something I can tell my mech to steer him in the right direction?
Thanks, Chris
Is there something I can tell my mech to steer him in the right direction?
Thanks, Chris
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Have a look above the inspection hole, there is the retaining mechanism for the flaps. It is one for the left and a separate one for the right, so it could be one wing needs adjustment.
You will be recommended to remove the retaining mechanism, but they all out flying, this forum gets very quiet in summer.
You will be recommended to remove the retaining mechanism, but they all out flying, this forum gets very quiet in summer.
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Waxer, there are flap up return springs that become stretched and do not hold flap in Up position. Low cost so replacement is advised.
The replacement of a flap down limit cable instead of the automatic lock will prevent stretching the spring Plus flap contact with rear window Plus the flap down angle will be better achieved.
The replacement of a flap down limit cable instead of the automatic lock will prevent stretching the spring Plus flap contact with rear window Plus the flap down angle will be better achieved.
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Flap up lock mechanism removal?
For those of you that have removed your flap up lock mechanism and replaced it with a travel limit cable, how did you reattach the flap cable to the bellcrank.
I know in drawing 2003F it shows the cable attached to the bellcrank with an AN115-16 Shackle but I have two new AN115-16 shackles and they do not have a wide enough gap to accept the bellcrank.
Can anyone send me some pics of their flap bellcrank attachment?
Thanks
I know in drawing 2003F it shows the cable attached to the bellcrank with an AN115-16 Shackle but I have two new AN115-16 shackles and they do not have a wide enough gap to accept the bellcrank.
Can anyone send me some pics of their flap bellcrank attachment?
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CRAZEDpilot, the Flap lock assembly Drawing number 2130E is the original set up that was on the M5. if you compare that drawing to the 2003F drawing you can see how it all goes together. All of those parts are in a difficult place to take good pictures of. Some people have had questions about the difficulty of attaching the Shackle to the Bell crank. I was lucky and did not have those issues. the conversion can be done in a day, if you have all the parts on hand. I was hoping that some of the parts in there were reusable and quickly found out that I should change everything while I was in there.
The part from your other post is a Latching Half part number 2133-( )
Best of luck, and keep band aids on hand!
The part from your other post is a Latching Half part number 2133-( )
Best of luck, and keep band aids on hand!
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Re: M-5 flap uplock
Dear All,
I am renovating my M-5-235 wings and I have found flap bellcranks in the wings - photo attached - what I can not identified neither with the old flap lock system on drawing 2003F nor the new flap lock system on drawing 2130E. Do you have any idea what happened here? Any common modification?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I am renovating my M-5-235 wings and I have found flap bellcranks in the wings - photo attached - what I can not identified neither with the old flap lock system on drawing 2003F nor the new flap lock system on drawing 2130E. Do you have any idea what happened here? Any common modification?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Re: M-5 flap uplock
It looks like someone removed part of the up lock assembly but not all of it. Most people go back to the earlier cable limit system versus fighting trying to keep the uplock system straight and working properly. It bends and can puncture the upper skins. See item 27 part number 2011B on drawing 2003F sheet 2 wing assembly A&B. Maule sells the cable assembly. It may take a new pull cable with the shackle enclosed in the thimble.
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Re: M-5 flap uplock
I think so, but I my concern is the bellcrank and the bolt inside. Have you ever seen any bellcrank with that additional hole and a bolt or it could be drilled by the one who modified it?
Thanks.
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Re: M-5 flap uplock
I didn't even notice that before. No I haven't seen that but I've only seen a few of them. Maybe one of the more experienced guys will know.
Greg Delp
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