Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2
#626364 07/20/21 09:12 PM
Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 7
H
Member
Member
H Offline
Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 7
Hi All,
As a group in the UK, just joined the club.
Not quite sure why we didn't do it sooner, what with owning a C150E for so many years.
Anyway, sadly what brought us here is that our a/c is stuck on the ground needing a new rudder.
Specifically we are needing 4 parts to replace our damaged items.
Realistically finding a rudder assembly is likely to be a slightly easier find.
So far we have tried some salvage yards in the UK & seen some parts on US salvage sites.
We are starting to run out of leads now frown
Any help at all would be very much appreciated.
We are looking for either:

1. Whole rudder part 24- 0431001-29 (this is the D or E variant).

OR

2. Rudder parts:
56 - 0431001-30 – Channel
54 - 0433134-1 – Weight Assembly Balance
37 - 0431001-21 – Skin Rudder
32 - 0431003-1 – Bellcrank Assembly

Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Also, is this the best area of the forum to put out a request of this nature?
Thanks
Nick

Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 25,988
Likes: 1242
Member/25,000 posts
Member/25,000 posts
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 25,988
Likes: 1242
Welcome to the Club and Forum, Nick. Yes, this is the best area of the forum to post such a request. Best of luck in your search for the items. I've heard that Faeth Aircraft [faethaircraft.com] is a good place for used parts. Maybe give them a shout.


[Linked Image from visitedstatesmap.com]
Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 7
H
Member
Member
H Offline
Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 7
Thanks for the welcome.
I'll have a look at those guys & see what they have

Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 20,031
Likes: 2780
Member/20,000 posts
Member/20,000 posts
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 20,031
Likes: 2780
Welcome Nick!

I used to jump out of a BN2 at Sibson - just to the north of you.

Anyways...... I think your best bet is Texas Air Salvage. They usually have feathers off a 150 in stock. Be a oest to ship - but I doubt you will find the parts.

Though you still might want to try and find a bellcrank. Any you get on a rudder is bound to be worn.

Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 7
H
Member
Member
H Offline
Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 7
Thanks Graeme,
I used to jump out a (cessna caravan I think) at Sibson too!
Thanks for the heads up with Texas air salvage.
There is one we are looking at with them (and with bell crank).
Looks like we need to employ services of an IA to inspect it for us.
Had no luck with Faeth...got a short sharp 'sorry could not find'
Oh well search goes on....

Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 20,031
Likes: 2780
Member/20,000 posts
Member/20,000 posts
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 20,031
Likes: 2780
Originally Posted by Henlow Flying Group
Looks like we need to employ services of an IA to inspect it for us.
Yeah - if you are going to ship it all the way across the Atlantic - you might want to get at least an AP look at it.

You might get offered a "Yellow Tag" on it. A sort of meaningless "Maintenance Release". See this article as to why it doesn't really hold legal authority - though it is commonly used over here.:

https://www.aviationpros.com/aircraft/defense/article/12008258/faa-feedback-the-yellow-tag

At the end of the day it will be the installing mechanic who is going to have to declare it airworthy. But a yellow tag might be a sort of start.

--

There are some "wear" parts you should consider replacing - even if the rudder comes with them:

--

The pivot/hinge bushings - you can get PMA parts from the club sponsor McFarlane:

https://www.mcfarlaneaviation.com/products/product/RBC-KT-1/

These are cheap and really a must.

--

The plastic tip and bottom which will probably be brittle and possibly damaged. You can get these from a number of places - but again - McFarlane do new PMA for these.

--

And back to that bellcrank - No one seems to make new on these yet - but it's the one thing I would have looked at extra carefully for wear around the pivot holes and be prepared to get another from a rudder that might be in worse shape but with a better bellcrank.

--

Email Club Member James Rhoades - last time I saw a picture of his hangar - he had a lot of "stuff" - and it might include a 150 rudder.

https://www.cessna150152.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/users/5809/james-rhoades.html

--

Finally - bump this post in about 12 days. A lot of members who could probably contribute or help here are at Clinton for the Fly in or Oshkosh for AirVenture. They might not be paying a lot of attention here.

Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 7
H
Member
Member
H Offline
Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 7
Some really useful information there Graeme,
Thanks for taking the time.
I will follow your suggestions & have also emailed James

Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 88
Likes: 6
D
Member
Member
D Offline
Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 88
Likes: 6
I just live a few mile from Texas Air Salvage but unfortunately, from my experience, they will not let you on premises to inspect parts. Try Dallas Air Salvage or , Dawson AirCraft Parts in Arkansas.

Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 1,334
Likes: 62
Member/1000+posts
Member/1000+posts
Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 1,334
Likes: 62
I replaced my damaged rudder on my "E" model with one I bought from Faeth Aircraft Parts. https://www.faethaircraft.com/ I still have the old damaged rudder. It has some damage to the bellcrank and the channel that the bell crank attaches to. The old rudder is repairable, it was simply easier to replace it. I will try to find some pictures of the damage and send them to you. I will ship the rudder to you for the price of shipping.
Cheers, Elliot

PS I'm headed out to the airport to take some pictures of the rudder. I think I foolishly deleted the original pictures. I'll try to post them up soon.

Last edited by Elliot Cannon; 07/28/21 11:10 PM.

"Maintain thy airspeed, lest the ground arise and smite thee".
[Linked Image from visitedstatesmap.com]
Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 1,334
Likes: 62
Member/1000+posts
Member/1000+posts
Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 1,334
Likes: 62
Pictures as promised.
Attachments
Rudder 1 (1000 x 667).jpg (45.93 KB, 107 downloads)
Rudder 2 (1000 x 667).jpg (41.54 KB, 107 downloads)
Rudder 3 (1000 x 667).jpg (70.9 KB, 107 downloads)
Rudder 4 (1000 x 667).jpg (70.27 KB, 107 downloads)
Rudder 5 (1000 x 667).jpg (60.15 KB, 107 downloads)
Rudder 6 (1000 x 667).jpg (60.74 KB, 107 downloads)
Rudder 7 (1000 x 667).jpg (76.7 KB, 107 downloads)
Rudder 8 (1000 x 667).jpg (76.29 KB, 108 downloads)


"Maintain thy airspeed, lest the ground arise and smite thee".
[Linked Image from visitedstatesmap.com]
Page 1 of 2 1 2

Link Copied to Clipboard
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0