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Chapter 227 Waterloo, Iowa Tower Talk John Livingston Chapter November 2014 Upcoming Events: November Chapter Events 1- Saturday, 8:30: Breakfast, Cedar Falls Family Restaurant 18- Tuesday, 7:00: Chapter Meeting, & Silent Auction, Airport Conference Room November 8 - Saturday, 3:00: FAA Safety Meeting Biennial Foibles, Accident Review, Human Factors & IAPG Meeting, Ames Municipal Airport, Brian Aukes Hangar www.faasafety.gov Iowa DOT Calendar: www.iowadot.gov/aviation December 13 - Saturday, 5:30: Chapter Christmas Party & Gift Exchange, Cedar Falls Family Restaurant Inside this Issue: October Meeting Program: 2 Bob Dieter, The Doolittle Raiders Chapter Christmas Party Flyer 3 October Fly-Ins & Fly-Outs 4 Tech Notes: 6 Capture a Prop Bolt by Mike Lewis The Safety Checklist: 8 Aircraft Requirements for IFR Operations by Dave Hummel Chapter Classifieds 9 Leadership Contacts 10 Runway Zero by Warren Brecheisen, Chapter 227 President The Soup, Sandwich and Salad evening on the 21 st was a most enjoyable evening. The food was great, as it always is for our potlucks. The tables were beautifully decorated by our resident experts, Ann Campbell and Glenda Salyer. Carl Campbell and Richard Shepard helped with logistics and a number of folks helped move tables, chairs and various supplies to and from the storage room. Bob Dieter presented a very interesting program about the three men from Iowa who volunteered for the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo in April 1942. He made it very personal, since one of his cousins was on the raid and did not survive. Thanks for the program Bob. N146WB is back on active flight status. John Bender, Doug Matson, Richard Shepard and I flew to Mason City on the 25 th for the Liars and Flyers breakfast that s held there every Saturday. The weather and the camaraderie were great. The airport restaurant is open once again and hopefully the proprietors will be able to stay in business. The food I had was good and I certainly would go there again. The November first Saturday breakfast will be on November 1 st at 8:30. It will be held at the Cedar Falls Family Restaurant. Don t forget your nametags. The next chapter meeting will be in the airport board room on Tuesday, November 18 th at 7:00 pm. We will have a silent auction for several items that belong to the chapter. These include Dallas s service cart, two B-17 banners from hosting the B-17 last summer and an Aeromatic prop. Proceeds go to the chapter, so bid them up high. If you have anything you would like to donate to the chapter for the auction, feel free to bring it. When I had my class III medical a month ago, the AME indicated that he didn t believe anything would come of the push for eliminate the requirement for Continued on page 2

Page 2 Chapter 227 Waterloo, Iowa Runway Zero from page 1 Let s fly somewhere! many of us private pilots. Whether he is prophetic or not, things are starting to move along, so we should know the outcome by the next time I m required to take the physical. To find out more, read the advocacy section in the latest Sport Aviation. Let s fly somewhere! Warren Brecheisen President, EAA Chapter 227 October 21 st Program: Bob Dieter, The Doolittle Raiders After the Soup, Salad & Chili Potluck, Bob Dieter treated us to a presentation about the Doolittle Raiders, a group of volunteers whose mission was to drop bombs over Japan and fly on to land in the free part of China. This raid on April 18, 1942 played a huge role in the outcome of the Battle of Midway and the rest of the Pacific War. Bob s cousin was a member of a crew that crashed and, unfortunately, did not make it back. Bob has also promised to write an article about the mission for an upcoming newsletter. Thank you Bob for a wonderful program!

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Page 4 Chapter 227 October Fly-Ins & Fly-Outs Reedsburg, WI - October 10th from John Bender Doug, Sharon, Chuck & I had to suffer thru a long trip to Reedsburg for lunch today. Scenery was terrible as you can plainly see. HA! WHAT A GREAT DAY! Waterloo, Iowa

John Livingston Chapter 227 Page 5 Decorah - October 20th from John Bender John and Warren took a beautiful flight to Decorah.

Page 6 Chapter 227 Waterloo, Iowa Tech Notes Capture a Prop Bolt by Mike Lewis...wood changes dimensions as environmental conditions change... When I built my Diamant, I used a wooden propeller. I soon learned that there are certain maintenance requirements for a wooden prop that are not common with a metal prop. Because wood changes dimensions as environmental conditions change, it is necessary to check prop bolt torque frequently. Usually when going from summer to winter, humidity goes down and the wood shrinks. Therefore if you do not re-torque prop bolts, they will be looser than required. As a minimum prop bolt torque should be checked at least twice a year; four times might be better. I typically would loosen the bolts and let the wood relax overnight, then retorque. Initially this involved removing the spinner, and cutting safety wire. What a pain!! I soon came up with a different method. I made a pocket in the crush plate that would just fit two sides of a prop bolt head. My shaft extension originally had threaded drive lugs installed. I replaced those threaded drive lugs with unthreaded drive lugs. I then installed the bolts through the crush plate, spinner back plate, prop and shaft extension. I used nylon insert lock nuts on the prop bolts. In this way the bolt heads were captured so I could tighten or loosen the nuts from the back side of the spinner without removing the spinner. Below is an illustration of the system....i could not get a standard socket and torque wrench to fit... I have heard of similar solutions to this issue where the builder used a small piece of aluminum bar and bolted or riveted it to the crush plate right adjacent to the bolt head. I m sure that works too. As long as you insure fasteners are locked in place (safety wire or whatever) and all bars are the same size (to maintain balance) that should work too. There was one other slight issue that this change generated. The Diamant had a spool type shaft extension, and the two flanges were close enough together, that I could not get a standard socket and torque wrench to fit between the prop bolts and the bolt heads that held the extension the crankshaft. In order to tighten the prop bolt nuts I had to use a crow s foot wrench.

John Livingston Chapter 227 Page 7 Tech Notes Capture a Prop Bolt from page 6 Most of you are probably aware that a crows foot can change the torque value that is applied. The crows foot adds a little bit of length to your wrench system. To compensate for this, you can divide length A by the sum of A and B and multiply that figure by the desired torque to get the torque value you should read on your torque wrench. That is, Torque wrench reading = [A (A+B)] x Desired Torque. Alternately, if you can set your crows foot perpendicular to the beam or handle of the wrench, then no correction is needed. (B=0 in that case)....to get the torque value you should read on your torque wrench. Happy flying! Be sure to watch this must see video submitted by Linda Lewis! The very first Air Force One, Columbine II: Click here: THE FIRST AIR FORCE ONE

Page 8 Chapter 227 Waterloo, Iowa The Safety Checklist: Aircraft Requirements for IFR Operations by Dave Hummel Being a CFII, I have been asked by pilots what aircraft instruments/equipment are required for IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) operations (14 CFR 91.205). So the Safety Checklist this month will cover aircraft instruments/equipment required for IFR plus the required tests and inspections of aircraft equipment to be legal IFR....aircraft instruments/ equipment tests and Inspections... The aircraft must have all the instruments/equipment required for VFR day and night flight plus: Generator or alternator of adequate capacity Radios (appropriate for facilities used) Altimeter (sensitive) Ball (slip/skid indicator of turn coordinator) Clock (sweep second hand or digital presentation) Attitude indicator Rate of Turn (turn coordinator) Directional gyro The tests and inspections of aircraft and equipment that are required to be legal for IFR flight (14 CFR 91.171, 91.409, 91.411 and 91.413) are: a. The aircraft must have an annual inspection. If operated for hire or rental, it must have also have a 100-hour inspection. A record must be kept in the aircraft/engine logbooks. b. The pitot/static system must have been checked within the preceding 24 calendar months. A record must be kept in the aircraft logbook. c. The transponder must have been checked within the preceding 24 calendar months. A record must be kept in the aircraft logbook. d. The altimeter must have been checked within the preceding 24 calendar months. A record must be kept in the aircraft logbook. e. The VOR must have been checked within the preceding 30 days. A record must be kept in a bound logbook. f. ELT battery and inspection within 12 calendar months. Sponsored by the DSM FSDO FAASTeam FAA Safety Meeting with Iowa Aviation Promotion Group and FREE meal! Everyone's invited! Biennial Foibles, Accident Review, Human Factors, IAPG Meeting Select Number: CE0158446 Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 15:00 Ames Municipal Airport Brian Aukes Hangar Paul Berge will present Biennial Flight Foibles, basic stick and rudder flying and Chris Manthe from the FAASTeam will speak on recent accidents and FSDO information. Short IAPG meeting and then FREE catered meal. Please preregister on FAASafety.gov if able. To view further details and registration information for this seminar, click here.

John Livingston Chapter 227 Page 9 Visit eaa227.com to find: Upcoming Events Newsletters - Current & Past Young Eagles Information The Tool Box Cool Aviation Links - Including Fly-Ins & Fly-Outs How to Join 227 For Members Only (Membership Roster, Meeting Minutes & Bylaws) Chapter Classifieds Chapter 227 Historic Relic for Sale The service cart in the picture (right) was put together by Dallas Aldridge, one of the founders of EAA Chapter 227. The Taylor Monoplane that he built and flew for many years can be seen at the Grout Museum. Dallas was a great guy and had a wonderful sense of humor. He was one of those people that made you feel important when they talked to you. After Dallas quit flying Mike Lewis ended up with the cart, which he used for a number of years. When Mike cleaned out his hangar, he turned over custodianship of the cart to me (Warren). I don't have a use for the cart any longer, so I'm donating it to the chapter. I'm thinking someone in the chapter could probably make good use of it, so I'm planning to have a silent auction at one of our meetings. In the meantime, contact me if you would like to inspect the cart and we can arrange a time. Call Warren 319-277-2118. Chapter 227 will host a silent auction November 18th during the chapter meeting. If you would like to donate any items to the auction, please feel free to bring them to the meeting. Whether you are looking to sell something or looking to buy, please send you classified ad to chrisr@cfu.net. And be sure to let me know when it sells!

EAA Chapter 227 leadership NEWSLETTER INFORMATION If you have an article, picture, or anything else you would like to share in a future newsletter, please contact: Chris Roberts 507 Chateau Court Cedar Falls IA 50613 c) 319-240-8128 h) 319-277-8128 chrisr@cfu.net Visit our website: eaa227.com Do you have anything aviation related that you would like to sell? Please let us know so we can include items in our new CLASSIFIED ADS Executive Officers President Warren Brecheisen n146wb@cfu.net 319-277-2118 Vice President Bob Federhoffer Fedico94@mchsi.com 319-230-6555 Secretary Robert Gutknecht robert.gutknecht.rg@gmail.com 319-269-7970 Treasurer Dave Roberts drdave@cfu.net 319-277-8128 Board of Directors Executive Officers See Above Members at Large Marty Hoel hoelm@mchsi.com 319-233-5126 Dave Hummel cfihum@cfu.net 319-266-9561 Past President Dave Dunn djrwcd@hotmail.com 319-296-2914 Standing Committees/Positions Membership Dave Hummel cfihum@cfu.net 319-266-9561 Carl Campbell annam39c@aol.com 319-234-2394 Program Committee Marty Hoel hoelm@mchsi.com 319-233-5126 Dick Poppe richpoppe@mchsi.com 319-287-4788 Scott Weinberg scottw@butler-bremer.com 319-404-4401 Nominating Committee Warren Brecheisen n156wb@cfu.net 319-277-2118 Dave Hummel cfihum@cfu.net 319-266-9561 Dave Roberts drdave@cfu.net 319-277-8128 Budget Dave Roberts drdave@cfu.net 319-277-8128 Newsletter Chris Roberts chrisr@cfu.net 319-240-8128 Webmaster Dave Roberts drdave@cfu.net 319-277-8128 Public Relations Chris Roberts chrisr@cfu.net 319-240-8128 Bob Dieter dieter@cfu.net 319-290-4447 Fly Outs John Bender JABGood@aol.com 319-827-3513 Young Eagles Coordinators Matt & Rebecca Evers matthewevers@mchsi.com 319-266-0421 Tech Advisor Mike Lewis mlewis@cfu.net 319-266-6461 Tool Manager Doug Mattson dougmattson@gmail.com 319-939-0179 Historian Dave Dunn djrwcd@hotmail.com 319-296-2914 Organization Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 227 publishes Tower Talk for the use education and enjoyment of Chapter members and others to whom it is provided. Chapter and national events, news of members, member projects, activities and general aviation items of interest to the membership are included. Editorial content is the opinion of the contributor and does not necessarily reflect the position of Chapter 227 or EAA and no claim is made for technical accuracy of material presented. Meetings are normally held the third Tuesday of each month in the Airport Conference Room. Please contact any officer for information about Chapter activities.