Hi all!
I've noticed that over time my left flap is starting to develop a lot of play in it when I check on the preflight, of course this is indicative of eventual actuator failure. The last time this happened with the right side, just like a real airplane, it failed at the most inconvenient time in the middle of a trip a long way from base. So I'm hoping to avoid that situation and fix it before it fails. However when I look in the maintenance hangar there is no way to fix it early, at least nothing obvious.
Am I missing something? Or do I just have to wait for it to fail?
Preventative Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance
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Re: Preventative Maintenance
Do you see the word flap in red, under the affected wing.If so, click on it. If you are not getting that option, not sure what you need to do. Make sure you are not loading A2A plane in the default flight.
Bill Black
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C172,C182,250 Comanche,J3 Cub,P-40,Bonanza
MSFS, P3Dv4.5
JETLINE GT2
W10,Z390 PRO MB,9TH GEN I7 9700K 4.9 GHZ (OC),KRAKEN M22 120 MHZ CPU LC,32 GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE 3200 GHZ RAM, EVGA 8 GB RTX 2070 SUPER,850 WATT CORSAIR PS,2TB CORSAIR SSD.
Re: Preventative Maintenance
Right that's for after it has failed. That's not what I'm asking about. I'm talking about fixing it before it fails.
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Re: Preventative Maintenance
I think it should show up in yellow when worn/damaged but before it fails, did it not?
-Esa
-Esa
Re: Preventative Maintenance
I agree that we should be able to do preventative maintenance on our airplanes when we detect wear on critical components. If it was a real airplane, and you noticed that a control surface felt "different" during a routine preflight, would you say, "Oh, well, it's probably OK." and continue on your flight? Or would you investigate further, and look for worn components? Then, would you replace those components before they failed?
I really would like the ability to inspect/overhaul the flaps on my Comanche, Bonanza, and Cessna 182 before they fail. We can change oil, air filters, fuel filters, etc., in the Shift+7 hangar. How often do those actually fail? What fails most often? Seems like it's the flaps. Please A2A, let us do PM on our flaps when we first detect wear.
Thank you
ATB
I really would like the ability to inspect/overhaul the flaps on my Comanche, Bonanza, and Cessna 182 before they fail. We can change oil, air filters, fuel filters, etc., in the Shift+7 hangar. How often do those actually fail? What fails most often? Seems like it's the flaps. Please A2A, let us do PM on our flaps when we first detect wear.
Thank you
ATB
Re: Preventative Maintenance
I can't remember actually. But it's not yellow right now.
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Re: Preventative Maintenance
You can do an overhaul if you are worried about it but it will show as an issue before a failure in the hangar with the caveat that mech failures are in the sim and can happy anyway + if you are traveling a bit quick with flaps down it'll cause issues and could cause a failure before it goes to something you can fix.
thanks,
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