1952 BEECHCRAFT BONANZA GEAR RETRACTION TEST PROCEDURE

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  • Опубліковано 24 жов 2024

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  • @jimgiordano5378
    @jimgiordano5378 3 роки тому +1

    I always learn something when watching one of these videos. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

  • @airplanemechanic5561
    @airplanemechanic5561 5 років тому +2

    I am an A&P . I just bought an H35 . Thanks for the video!

  • @schristmas9307
    @schristmas9307 8 років тому +2

    Watched this and the Sierra mountain video...excellent! 500TT SEL and owned an Ercoupe for 2 yrs....the Bonanza is on my radar for business ownership and IFR cert. in the future as I have admired them for over 30 years.
    Catching all of these you have produced on the Bonanza. Direct, to the point about what you need to know with little fluff.....
    Many Thanks!

  • @stephenyoungblood3683
    @stephenyoungblood3683 4 роки тому +2

    As a Mechanical Engineer, I love the design of the Landing gear!!!

  • @lynnhawkins799
    @lynnhawkins799 3 роки тому +1

    Great Video! Thanks for going to the time and trouble to put this out!

  • @robertdavis6708
    @robertdavis6708 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for a professional video. I think you did a great job explaining everything. Sharing your knowledge with other novices is a Godsend. Smooth sky's to you.

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  8 років тому

      +Robert Davis Thanks Robert!

  • @blancolirio
    @blancolirio  11 років тому +2

    Haa Good Eye! Yes, under the yellow cover is the Blue 2cv Citroen. I bring her out after the winter. And on the right is actually a "Manhindra Mahindra" Jeep CJ3B copy from India. The hangar is used like a garage.
    Look up the vid "I hate Manzanita" for more exciting jeep/brush wrangling action.
    Thanks! JB

  • @timeless_realm
    @timeless_realm 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the presentation!

  • @ThePlanefixr
    @ThePlanefixr 7 років тому +1

    Great video! Thanks for sharing

  • @davidmangold1838
    @davidmangold1838 3 роки тому

    Juan, I’m considering buying my friends primo 1947 Bonanza 35.
    I have 53 years of professional flying and about 200 hours In bonanzas.

  • @Corkoth55
    @Corkoth55 7 років тому +1

    man i miss being around general aviation planes.... or planes at all... after i got my A&P i got into industrial turbines.... and have been trying to get my way out....

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  7 років тому

      Corkoth55 you may be better off financially where you're at....

  • @robertdmoore2592
    @robertdmoore2592 4 роки тому

    Maybe I missed it but I didn't see any external power supplied and it sounds like the gear was lugging.
    To answer a previous question, yes Bonanza's and Baron's have 3 second gear, we had to time them during gear rigging, I'm an A&P I worked for Beechcraft 14 1/5 years then worked at Iasco for 15yrs which was a flight school for JAL in Napa,Ca where we had 27 A36's and 17 Barons so I've done a lifetime of gear maintenance.

  • @pa226pable
    @pa226pable 6 років тому +2

    I was a mechanic in the Navy. We were always repairing and replacing the F-14 Tomcat’s gear. A bunch of 19-22 year olds! Scary Hahahaha

  • @eaboatnuts76
    @eaboatnuts76 5 років тому

    Dang! Your an a&p mechanic too? Juan IS the Juan!

  • @joezapata459
    @joezapata459 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Juan, Thanks for sharing a great video. Curious on how you connected the external power source or did you just swing the gear off battery power? I have an M35 and will be doing my first annual this summer. Thanks for any info.

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  3 роки тому +1

      I just ran it off the ships battery. Give her a bit of a charge afterwords.

  • @DerPilotMann
    @DerPilotMann 9 років тому +2

    Love the video, we've been swinging the gear on several planes in my hydraulics class, though none seem quite as elegantly implemented as the Bonanza's! I have a question if you don't mind, what do you find your operating cost to be, roughly, per hour for the V-tail bonanza?

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  9 років тому

      'bout $100/hr wet + $350/month fixed costs.

    • @DerPilotMann
      @DerPilotMann 9 років тому

      blancolirio
      That ain't bad! I expected the bonanza to be much more expensive. Thanks for the response!

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  9 років тому

      ...as long as nothing 'major' breaks or needs rebuilding...

    • @DerPilotMann
      @DerPilotMann 9 років тому

      blancolirio
      Haha, isn't that the way it is with all airplanes? ;) I think I'll be building an LSA homebuilt soon (solo flying in a Sonex!), but I really want a bonanza somewhere down the line. Thanks for the input, fly safely, see you in the skies soon!

  • @ryanh1222
    @ryanh1222 7 років тому +1

    I noticed the toggle switch for the prop is not there. Does it have the 215 beech prop? How are you controlling the prop? Did you move the mixture control to the right side?

  • @jfw701
    @jfw701 9 років тому +1

    Should also check up lock roller clearance and AD on roller.

  • @johnrltr
    @johnrltr 10 років тому +1

    Juan, nice video. I know someone who has had a gear-up landing in same model
    plane. Damaged inboards and nose gear. Would you care to guess how many
    hours to repair? ..or even a wild guess. :- ) Thanks!

  • @MegaJohnhammond
    @MegaJohnhammond 6 років тому +1

    cool video, thanks. I gotta say, though. Some of the welds on those landing gear parts look like they were done by a high school kid.

    • @davem5333
      @davem5333 5 років тому

      They probably were!

  • @mikeblackford994
    @mikeblackford994 4 роки тому

    Jaun...I'm curious and have never found a straight answer. I've always heard Beechs have 4 second gears. The A36 I flew in the mid 80's certainly did.

  • @glydrjocky
    @glydrjocky 8 років тому

    I have been shopping for early Bonanzas for many months now. Recently heard about the need to check the "dynamic braking" of the retract system. Can you shed any light on what that entails?

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  8 років тому

      +glydrjocky Not sure what they mean by that...by design the gear naturally slows to a stop when it reaches it's limits up and down. Let us know if you hear something different...

    • @glydrjocky
      @glydrjocky 8 років тому

      +blancolirio just did some research. Evidently there is a relay that causes the gear motor to become a generator of sorts as it coasts to a stop. Keeps the gear from overrunning the stops and makes the "coast" time much shorter. Much like the dynamicbrake on many new cordless drills that stops the armature as soon as you release the trigger. This is what I found written on one website:
      The over-run is supposed to be stopped in its tracks by the dynamic braking relay shorting out the motor just before the sector gear hits the stop. Shorting out the motor causes it to act as a generator and the short puts a big load on it, causing it to coast to a quick stop - elegant system.
      It may be that the relay either isn't operating or the shorting contacts are bad or a loose wire in the shorting circuit.
      Hmmmmm, very interesting.

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  8 років тому

      +glydrjocky Excellent! Thanks for posting...brilliant design.

  • @stephenyoungblood3683
    @stephenyoungblood3683 4 роки тому +1

    Blan, on my C35, can I get to the flap limit switches on the left, from under the seat?

    • @DSeptarov
      @DSeptarov 2 роки тому

      Flap travel limit switches are out of cockpit, right behind the LH flap root looking fwd.

    • @stephenyoungblood3683
      @stephenyoungblood3683 2 роки тому

      @@DSeptarov Thanks. I actually sold my C35 last year

  • @georgefranklin3222
    @georgefranklin3222 5 років тому

    Does the step ever retract? Looks like it could.

  • @motorpickle6410
    @motorpickle6410 10 років тому +1

    Are you a member of BeechTalk?

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  10 років тому

      No, I have not heard of it....

    • @motorpickle6410
      @motorpickle6410 10 років тому

      It's a free discussion forum about anything related to Beechcraft. www.beechtalk.com

  • @stephenyoungblood3683
    @stephenyoungblood3683 8 років тому +1

    Is the C35 aerobatic?

  • @davidmangold1838
    @davidmangold1838 3 роки тому

    Sorry, I hit enter prematurely. Do you think it’s wise to buy such an old airplane? It’s nearly squak free and in showroom-new condition. And, I can get it for 40k! I just sold my 1968 Cherokee six. Dave

  • @dirtcurt1
    @dirtcurt1 7 років тому +1

    Not a "V-35". C-35.

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  6 років тому

      dirtcurt1 correct. A C model V-35 Bonanza.

  • @Promoter125
    @Promoter125 8 років тому

    What I don't understand is, why do they show you how to do these things and then tell you not to do them because your not qualified... strange.

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  8 років тому +1

      +Chris Ralph So that you LEARN as much detail about your aircraft as possible. SYSTEMS knowledge may save your life, or certainly prevent unnecessarily damaging the aircraft.

    • @dieseltu1035
      @dieseltu1035 7 років тому

      Because it's expensive to fuck up.. and if you don't want to be allowed to know anything go to China..