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VL-3E-1 Pilot Operating Handbook 

 
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8.4.3

 

Tying-Down 

The aeroplane is usually tied-down after a flight day or when needed. The tying-down is necessary to 

protect the aeroplane against possible damage caused by wind gusts. For this reason is the aeroplane 
equipped by 2 tying lugs on the wing tips.  

 

Procedure of tying-down: 
 

1.

 

Check the following:  

   

Fuel valve  

 

- off 

   

Circuit breakers  

- off 

   

Master switch    

- off 

   

Avionic master   

- off 

   

Ingnition box    

- off 

2.

 

Block the control stick up (by means of safety harness) 

3.

 

Close and lock cockpit 

4.

 

Close all the ventilation windows 

5.

 

Tie-down both wings of the aeroplane to the ground by the strips. It is also necessary to tie-down   

      the fuselage rear and nose wheel landing gear (lace a rope through the wheel and fork). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.4.4

 

Lifting 

Because the empty weight of this aeroplane is relatively low it is easy to lift the aeroplane using 2 

persons.  On the aeroplane are 3 supporting point – 2 points on the front of fuselage, on the lower side of 
engine frame and 1 point back on the underside of the fuselage.  

Procedure of lifting: 

 

1.

 

Prepare 3 suitable jacks for aeroplane support.  

2.

 

Press-down the rear of the fuselage in front of the fin, lift the nose of the aeroplane and support under 
the firewall by 2 jackss. 

3.

 

To lift the rear of the fuselage grab the fuselage near the auxiliary tail skid, lift it upward and   
support end of fuselage by 1 jack. 

8.4.5

 

Road transport 

The aeroplane may be transported in a suitable trailer. It is necessary to dismantle the aeroplane before 

loading - the wings (and also tail units - if it is necessary) must be disassambled according the procedures 
described in aeroplane Maintenace Manual. The aeroplane wings and tail units must be safely placed to 
prevent their damage during transport. 

8.4.6

 

Aeroplane disassembly and assembly 

For disassembly and assembly of the aeroplane - see the VL-3 Maintenance Manual. 

Caution 

Never lift the aeroplane by the wing tips or tail units! 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...Pilot Operating Handbook for aeroplane VL 3E 1 Registration number Serial number VL 3 Date...

Страница 2: ...procedures 15 3 1 Introduction 15 3 2 Engine failure 15 3 2 1 Engine failure during take off run 15 3 2 2 Engine failure immediately after take off 15 3 2 3 Engine failure in flight Forced landing 15...

Страница 3: ...formance 27 5 1 Introduction 27 5 2 Performance 27 5 2 1 Airspeed indicator system calibration 27 5 2 2 Stall speeds 28 5 2 3 Take off performance 28 5 2 4 Landing 28 5 2 5 Climb performance 28 5 3 Ad...

Страница 4: ...oplane inspection periods 36 8 3 Aeroplane alterations or repairs 36 8 4 Ground handling Road transport 36 8 4 1 Towing 36 8 4 2 Parking 36 8 4 3 Tying Down 37 8 4 4 Lifting 37 8 4 5 Road transport 37...

Страница 5: ...ng Handbook provides information useful for the safe and efficient operation of VL 3E 1 Evolution aeroplane It also contains supplemental data supplied by the aeroplane manufacturer 1 2 Warnings cauti...

Страница 6: ...shell with carbon kevlar seats integrated The wing is a monospar construction with a sandwich skin composed of two layers of carbon and special foam Control surfaces and empennage is of the same const...

Страница 7: ...46 kg m2 Ailerons area 0 207 m2 Flaps area 0 8 m2 Fuselage length 6 2 m width 1 15 m height 1 5 m Horizontal tail unit span 2 68 m area 1 69 m2 elev tor area 0 73 m2 Vertical tail unit height 1 03 m a...

Страница 8: ...VL 3E 1 Pilot Operating Handbook date of issue 8 39 1 4 Two view drawing...

Страница 9: ...r certain conditions the aircraft may be overstressed by full control movement VNO Maximum structural cruising speed 225 Do not exceed this speed except in smooth air and then only with caution VFE Ma...

Страница 10: ...rpm Cruising 66 kW 90 hp in 4800 rpm Engine RPM Max Take off 5800 RPM max 5 min Max Continuous 5500 RPM Cruising 4800 RPM Idling 1400 RPM Cylinder head temperature Minimum 60 C Maximum 120 C Oil temp...

Страница 11: ...marking Fuel Level Indication Used floater fuel indication system does not allow to indicate exact fuel level in whole range the floater contacts the upper wall of the tank before the tanks is filled...

Страница 12: ...undercarriage retracted Empty aeroplane C G position undercarriage extended Operating C G range 21 34 MAC 2 9 Approved manoeuvres Aeroplane Category NORMAL The aeroplane is approved for Normal and Man...

Страница 13: ...afety harnesses 2 13 Fuel Automotive premium grade gasoline leaded according to DIN 516000 NORM C 1103 EUROSUPER RON 95 unleaded accord to DIN 51607 NORM 1100 AVGAS 100 LL Due to higher lead content i...

Страница 14: ...VL 3E 1 Pilot Operating Handbook date of issue 14 39 2 15 Limitation placards...

Страница 15: ...165 ft choose landing area 3 Wind evaluate direction and velocity 4 Landing area choose free area without obstacles into wind 5 Flaps extend as needed 6 Fuel valve off 7 Ignition off 8 Safety harness...

Страница 16: ...brake 7 Abandon the aeroplane 8 Extinguish fire if possible or call fire department 3 3 3 Fire in flight 1 Fuel valve off 2 Throttle full 3 Ignition off after using up fuel in carburetors and engine s...

Страница 17: ...on at a speed of 60 kts to thoroughly inspect the area 4 Perform flight around the chosen area 5 Landing gear go to the down position see 4 3 8 If landing gear can not be extended or field is not acce...

Страница 18: ...t of Landing gear controler you don t see the three green lights you must use the hand pump for Emergency releace of gears see chapter 7 3 pos 22 for manuel opening of landing gears follow next steps...

Страница 19: ...ngine temperatures To recover the engine power the following procedure is recommended 1 Speed 110km h 60 kts 2 Throttle set for 1 3 power 3 If possible leave the icing area 4 Gradually increase the en...

Страница 20: ...lowing pre flight inspection procedure is recommended by the aeroplane manufacturer Before pre flight inspection check in the cockpit if ignition box is switched off 1 Wing Wing surface condition Lead...

Страница 21: ...14 Engine Engine cowlings condition Engine mount condition Engine attachment check Oil quantity check after 1 minute engine run Fuel and Electrical system visual check Hydraulic system visual check q...

Страница 22: ...Ignition off 13 Instruments COMM condition check 14 Safety harness check of integrity and attachment 15 Cockpit condition and canopy lock function 4 3 3 Before engine starting and starting of engine...

Страница 23: ...controls choke off Fuel valve open Fuel gauge fuel quantity check Circuit breakers on Instruments COMM within limits frequency set Safety harness secured and tightened Cockpit canopy condition lock t...

Страница 24: ...start shining and hydraulic power unit start to extends or retracts landing gears 3 If the three red lights 2 three green lights 3 appears on the Landing gear controler landing gears reached the requi...

Страница 25: ...ge is 150 km h 80 kts Propeller minimum propeller pitch Brakes check function Trim adjust as required Landing area check runway Base leg 4 3 12 On base leg Speed 110 km h 60 kts Flaps extend to 38 pos...

Страница 26: ...120 km h 65 kts 10 Landing gear go to the up position 4 3 16 After landing Engine speed set as necessary for taxiing Flaps retracted and locked Trim neutral position 4 3 17 Engine shut down 1 Engine s...

Страница 27: ...dition and using average piloting techniques If not stated otherwise the performance data given in this section is valid for max takeoff weight and under International Standard Atmosphere ISA conditio...

Страница 28: ...ance Take off distances stated in the following table are valid at sea level Take off run distance m Take off distance over 15 m obstacle m Grass 150 280 5 2 4 Landing Landing distances stated in the...

Страница 29: ...r Max Take Off Power Time limitation unlimited unlimited max 5 min Engine speed 4300 5500 5800 Manifold pressure inHg 24 27 27 5 IAS km h 210 260 280 5 3 2 Demonstrated crosswind performance Max permi...

Страница 30: ...nge 21 34 M A C 6 2 2 CG calculation Empty weight see 2 7 mpr kg Pilot weight mp1 kg Copilot weight mp2 kg Fuel quantity vp litr Baggage weight mz kg C G of empty aeroplane see 2 8 xbsat Wing leading...

Страница 31: ...rating Handbook date of issue 31 39 C G position m m vp m m b x m x z p2 p1 sat bsat pr 1467 215 0 725 682 682 100 mm x 346 443 6 1467 10 215 0 725 45 682 0 682 100 100 1236 17 1 301 xt x bSAT 100 346...

Страница 32: ...que construction For more information see VL 3 aeroplane Maintenance Manual 7 2 1 Fuselage All composite sandwich construction For more information see VL 3 aeroplane Maintenance Manual 7 2 2 Wing The...

Страница 33: ...ng brake control 5 Tranceiver 19 Emergency relace of gears 33 PTT switch 6 Garmin GMC 305 20 5V USB socket 34 Autopilot disc switch 7 Batery charge indicator 21 12V socket 35 Rudder pedals 8 Low oil p...

Страница 34: ...skeleton covered with upholstery Four points safety harness with a central lock 7 6 Baggage compartment Baggage compartment is space behind seats 7 7 Canopy Canopy is made from the clear Plexiglas Th...

Страница 35: ...t level of hydraulic liquid Maintenance of hydraulic system is mentioned in Maintenance Manual VL 3 In case of problems with the hydraulic system immediately contact VL 3 service center 7 12 Pitotstat...

Страница 36: ...omised 8 4 Ground handling Road transport 8 4 1 Towing It is easy to tow the aeroplane a short distance by holding the wings or fuselage because the empty weight of this aeroplane is relatively low Su...

Страница 37: ...sing 2 persons On the aeroplane are 3 supporting point 2 points on the front of fuselage on the lower side of engine frame and 1 point back on the underside of the fuselage Procedure of lifting 1 Prep...

Страница 38: ...tion This section contains the appropriate supplements necessary to safely and efficiently operate the aeroplane when equipped with various optional systems and equipment not provided with the standar...

Страница 39: ...VL 3E 1 Pilot Operating Handbook date of issue 39 39 9 3 Supplements inserted...

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