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Greetings from the US--Jabiru 250 driver
TFSmoak replied to TFSmoak's topic in Just Landed - Welcome
Thanks again Geoff---As stated, if you look on the US site at this link---there's not even a mention!: Service Bulletins. This one will be addressed in the States very quickly. I personally greatly prefer a three axis control system! Tim -
Greetings from the US--Jabiru 250 driver
TFSmoak replied to TFSmoak's topic in Just Landed - Welcome
In follow up, thanks to Geoff---It's on the Jab LLC web site, but amazingly doesn't cover the J250 as a mandatory AD. Issued in March 2008, it's JSB 020-1. All drivers be aware---this one will kill you---Please update you bird! Tim -
Greetings from the US--Jabiru 250 driver
TFSmoak replied to TFSmoak's topic in Just Landed - Welcome
Hi Geoff---thanks so much---I can't find it as a US AD on any search so far---I'll find out from Jabiru. I can't imagine they haven't done at least a mailing here! Again--Thanks: Tim -
Hi to all. I'm a 35 year pilot having owned several aircraft types, including a "fling wing". Operating out of my own field on our Ranch, we used an aging C150/160HP for 12 years until choosing a Jabiru J250-SP in Feb of this year. I'm not a blogger, and normally only seek wisdom, but I just made the second emergency of my life when the female side of my passenger belt fell into the open area behind the center console, firmly jamming the bell crank, and preventing any right aileron turns, and barely allowing straight flight. Anyone that's ever tried this can relate-----thank God for a large Ex-Mil field nearby. This made me fully aware there is no guard to protect the bell crank from any loose object---like your small GPS or flashlight. Anyone else ever deal with this? Look for at least a Jabiru warning notice very soon. Any news on differential brakes or slotted flaps? Safe flying to all: Tim