http://ozreport.com/23.125
Steve Pearson on carbon fiber batten reinforcement
Steve Pearson - 2019/06/21 13:02:45 UTC
7075-T6 is very subject to corrosion, and there was an almost manic reaction to us introducing 7075 air frames in 1984. Moyes and other competitors fueled the FUD speculation and predicted all sorts of catastrophic failure. History has shown that reaction to be unwarranted although it's still true that 7075 is much more subject to deterioration in corrosive environments as 6061. None of this happens overnight and we have ample opportunity to inspect our gliders. I'm more worried about pilots not pre-flighting their gliders and lack of routine maintenance like replacing damaged side wires.
Whoa! Just DAMAGED? And here I was thinking that they needed to be replaced...
http://www.willswing.com
Wills Wing
Maintenance
Every Year
3. Replace bottom side wires and hang loops.
...after they'd aged a year. (And you're not worried about people replacing their damaged and/or aged hang loops?)
And I guess they're mostly getting damaged by...
... preflight stomp tests - work hardening and getting ground into sharp rocks, right?
How are we supposed to check for damage? If they LOOK OK then they ARE OK? If that's what you're "MORE" (read MOST) worried about (just as we are) then how come you've never done shit to promote your own preflight procedures, lifted a finger to support us when we're battling fuckin' douchebags like Red Howard? More afraid of alienating an owner or potential customer than you are of seeing one needlessly killed?
You don't seem to have a problem with going after a COMPETITOR asshole like Moyes over a relative non issue but a Red Howard who will eventually get a Rafi Lavin needlessly killed? These catastrophic incidents don't just remove the individuals from the sport. They result in repercussions that can't really be measured - friends flying less and dropping out sooner, scaring off potential flyers. So good freakin' luck with the way too little way too fuckin' late strategy in which you're now engaged.