SERVICE LETTER #46
DATE:
September 1, 1995
SUBJECT:
Possible Fatigue of Vixen Nose Gear Fork
APPLICABILITY:
All Kitfox™ Vixens
COMPLIANCE:
As required
FROM:
SkyStar Aircraft Engineering Department
SkyStar
Aircraft has received reports of the nose gear fork of a Vixen showing signs of
cracking. It is believed that this is only likely to occur in aircraft which fly
with heavy power plants such as the Continental O-200, IO-240, and converted
Subaru engines. The factory-built Vixens which have been powered by the Rotax
912 engine have shown no sign of cracking after the fork was redesigned in May
of 1994 (ref. Service Bulletin #37) with many landings over several hundred
flight hours.
For
those Vixen owners who have installed or are planning to install one of these
heavier power plants, we have developed an optional high-strength fork. This
fork is P/N 53006.101 and may be purchased for $273.00. This fork is now
supplied as a standard part in all Vixen kits beginning in September 1995.
All
Vixen owners, whether using a light or heavy engine, are strongly encouraged to
inspect their nose gear fork regularly for signs of cracking, bending, or wear.
If
you have any further questions regarding your nose gear, please call our
Customer Service Department at 208-454-1443.