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Auxiliary Electric Hydraulic Pump PDF Print E-mail

Republic Seabee (RC3) Auxilary hydraulic pumpThis kit (STC SA1158NW) provides an electric hydraulic pump for both your flaps and landing gear.  While we don't really use this for the flaps this is an excellent option for the landing gear, you just set the gear selector and cycle the switch and then watch your mirrors and listen for the big thump.

The installation is approximately 5 pounds located at approximately station 12.

This ties into the existing hydraulic system to provide an assist with gear operations.  This is one of those options that is just to nice to do without.  The original hand pump is available in case of pump failure.

Auxiliary Hydraulic Pump
Price: $2295 12V, $2395 24V
Price installed*: $3475**
Availability: 2-4 Weeks


Installation Notes:

While this is not a complicated installation it does take some time and a little planning.

Estimated Installation Time: 16 hours***

*Installed price is an estimate based on an assumed condition of the aircraft.  Installation cost varies based on the work required to prepare the aircraft for the installation this kit.

**Installation can be accomplished at our Fallon facility or your site.  On-site installation will incur additional costs for travel and per diem.

***All shop time estimates are what we quote for our staffed of experienced Seabee people.  A&P's without experience with these kits can expect to double and even triple the noted installation time.
 
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Henry Ruzakowski and and Brian VanWagnen  are compiling data on the results of inspections on Hartzell X, V series propellers, in order to petition the FAA to provide relief on the repetitive inspection requirements.  Brian has met with the FAA and was told that if he could provide data that shows that these propellers were holding up well during the repetitive inspections, they would increase the interval between repetitive inspections. Please download and fill out the form they have provided, and mail a paper copy of it, along with copies of yellow tags & invoices you may have to the address provided on the form.  Brian will be collecting the data and sending it to the FAA in written form.

You may contact Brian VanWagnen with any questions at (517) 764-4193, or e-mail.

 
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