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  1. How about Silver Streak? Starring Gene Wilder, Richard Prior and Patrick McGoohan. A hugely entertaining comedy thriller That I first saw in about 1980……it’s got trains too😉. IMDB gives it a score of 6.9 so it must be good.

     

    PL.

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  2. 11 hours ago, St Enodoc said:

    How interesting. In my PPL days (admittedly 40 years ago) we always fitted control locks to prevent that. In high winds, what stops the rudder (and, presumably, other control surfaces) flapping around with the risk of damage?


    The short answer is, I don’t know and until the question was posted here I’ve never really thought about it - but I’ll find out. Perhaps with big stuff there’s enough inertia in the rudder (and other control surfaces) to prevent any ‘flapping’ around or maybe the hydraulic actuators provide sufficient damping to stop any unwanted movement of the control surfaces? There would be little benefit with using traditional gust locks on a ‘fly-by-wire’ aircraft as there is no mechanical (cables or rods) connection between controls and moving surfaces.

     

    Also from my PPL and instructing days we always tied the seatbelt around the yoke (with into-wind aileron) to act as a basic control lock - didn’t help with the rudder though. Even when I was flying the Embraer 145 we had an electro-mechanical gust lock that we engaged after each flight. It was positioned around the thrust levers so you couldn’t get airborne with the locks still engaged - that would really spoil your day and require lots of paperwork😂


    EMB 145 gust lock arrangement.

     

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  3. 13 hours ago, jjb1970 said:

    The rudder issue is intriguing, looking at some pictures and thinking back, the aircraft sat with the rudder in a central position at Singapore, Geneva and Heathrow, but at Beijing Capital in December and last week virtually every Air China aircraft except the 747-400 and 747-8I had the rudders over to Stbd (I've added a few more pics) so it doesn't seem to be a one off aircraft/crew issue. Thinking further back, I don't think it was the same in the summer and Autumn when temperatures were much higher (it was sub-zero on these visits), could it be a temperature issue, something done when temperatures fall very low? 

     

     

    AirChina330-7.jpg

    AirChina350-5.jpg

    AirChina737NG-41.jpg

    AirChina777-9.jpg

    AirChina787-19.jpg

    AirChina787-22.jpg


    The first picture is (slightly) interesting in that the main subject aircraft (A330) the rudder is deflected to the right but the two aircraft in the background (Triple 7’s) both rudders are deflected to the left. Wind deflection, system differences, alien activity? Anyone’s guess🙄

     

    When I get round to it, I’ll ask one of my chums who’s still flying the ‘Bus.

     

    P.L.

     

    I just realised that ‘pilotman’ already pointed out the above, I really should pay more attention.

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  4. Some possible scenarios regarding rudder position whilst aircraft ‘on stand’:

     

    A) Aircraft on stand, parking brake set, engines shut down but APU (auxiliary power unit) running. The essential hydraulics system would be pressurised and the rudder will be hydraulically held in the neutral (centred) position.

    B) Aircraft on stand, parking brake set, engines shut down, APU off but GPU (ground power unit) connected and energised. Most ground required hydraulics remain pressurised and rudder held in the centred position.

    C) Aircraft on stand, parking brake set, engines shut down, APU off, GPU connected but not energised (or not connected), batteries off - essentially a dead aircraft. Any required ground hydraulic services eg. brakes, doors, hatches etc., activated through hydraulic accumulator(s). Rudder would be free to move according to the wind direction and strength.
     

    The question remains regarding the rudder position in the ‘dead aircraft’ scenario. Does it deflect according to any wind force before any gust locks engage? I dunno what the answer is and without access to any Airbus manuals I can’t give a definitive answer, it’s also nearing six years since I last flew one - recollections my vary🤣

    Can’t comment on Boeing, never flown one.

     

    PS. It’s unlikely to be temperature related.

     

    Further edit: Having chatted to a current ‘bus pilot it would seem that I’m wrong (again😂). After engine shut down and after the system hydraulic pressure has ‘ebbed’ away the rudder is free to move according to the wind, irrespective of APU/GPU being used. Every day is a school day.

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  5. 4 hours ago, rob D2 said:

    Do all 350s do it ? It’s not a choice as such , it’s where the hydraulics leave the control surface as default on shutdown normally. On the Boeings the flaperons, droop.


    A350-1041 from my old outfit, pictured in  Feb 2018 when it was new. Rudder is defo centred and as far as I recall this is the default position but things could have changed since I stopped flying.

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  6. The announcement appeared on my F/book feed and my first thought was “here we go, another scam/hack/wind-up”. What a shock to find that it’s genuine.

     

    I guess that I’m a relative newby but in the 20 years or so that I’ve been a customer I have nothing but praise for all the people that I’ve had the pleasure to meet.

     

    A truly sad day in the world of model railways. You all have my best wishes for the future.

     

    Regards.

     

    P.L.

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  7. On 30/08/2023 at 08:33, shottsj said:

    I know this is an old post! But I have a solution because I had exactly the same problem with a Loksound 5.
    You need to set a couple of CVs to disable some protocols that you probably aren't using and don't need.
    Try setting CV28 = 3 and CV 47 = 1
    I did this on advice from a chap on the ESU forum and my loco burst into life after 2 months of misery which even Charlie at DC Kits could not resolve for me!!!


    I finally got around to trying the CV settings that you suggested, unfortunately it’s still not responding. Many thanks for the tips all the same.

     

    PL.

  8. 12 hours ago, shottsj said:

    I know this is an old post! But I have a solution because I had exactly the same problem with a Loksound 5.
    You need to set a couple of CVs to disable some protocols that you probably aren't using and don't need.
    Try setting CV28 = 3 and CV 47 = 1
    I did this on advice from a chap on the ESU forum and my loco burst into life after 2 months of misery which even Charlie at DC Kits could not resolve for me!!!


    Many thanks for the information. I’ve been running the loco with a non sound, Lenz decoder, I’ll swop it back to the ESU and give it a try. 

  9. On 22/02/2023 at 08:12, cornelius said:

     

     

    The sound project has been configured for a Zimo chip from the beginning. We are starting to hear encouraging noises in terms of supply but until we know the decoders are in hand we don't want to commit to a date. Sorry to keep everyone waiting!

     

    Pre-orders for non-sound DCC fitted locos were dispatched this week.


    Many thanks for the update.

     

    PL.

  10. Thanks woodehead, that makes perfect sense, I was obviously getting into tizz over nothing. Now all I’ve got to do is explain to the domestic supervisor why I’ve go two new loco’s that won’t fit on my layout🤔. I have until Mondays delivery to come up with a ruse!

     

    PL.

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  11. 20 hours ago, w124bob said:

    I've just had an email from my model railway club friend who was tempted by this offer but seems to think that many of the locos on offer are returns and may be difficult to repair.

    I sincerely hope not. I’ve just ordered two (Mallard + Papyrus) and I would hate to be getting somebody else’s rejects, even at a heavily discounted price.

     

    I’m not quite sure what to do with them yet as I don’t have any other O gauge stuff, maybe I can find a nice shelf for them and bore any visitors to death about the merits of A3’s and A4’s 😁.

     

    PL.

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  12. 14 hours ago, Dunsignalling said:

    Started to panic this morning as I couldn't get the payment sequence going and website wouldn't prompt for forgotten password.

     

    Had a bit more time this afternoon and realised I'd done the pre-order without opening an account (D'oh).

     

    Set one up, paid the balance. Quick and easy. Panic over....Apologies to L.R.S for asking the silly question!


    My plain black one will get finished as BR but as it won't have the cab to match 30948, I'll look for a plausible number that BR didn't use.....

     

     

    John   

     

     

    It’s a bit of a coincidence but I did exactly the same - including “the silly question” ! After reading the above post it’s all sorted and balance paid. Thank you Dunsignalling for getting me out of a tizz.

     

    PL.

  13. Charle, I received the decoder today, sadly it’s the same: no movement or sound but I can read and change CV settings. I think that it’s now safe to assume that the problem lies with the controller/V5 decoder combination. Maybe I’ll buy a Lenz controller which I quite like (I see you have them in stock) but I’ll have a little think about it first.

     

    If I may just say, you have been more than helpful and I really appreciate your time, effort and fast response.

     

    Best regards.

     

    PL.

  14. 21 hours ago, charliepetty said:

    If the decoder does'nt work in your model then try it in a different model.

     

    As I have said before on this decoder, If you get no where then pop in £10.00 and return it to:

     

    DCKits-Legomanbiffo, 111 Norwood Crescent, Leeds LS286NG and we will replace it for you, with the far better Legomanbiffo Sounds on an ESU Decoder.

     

    Charlie

    Charlie,

     

    The decoder will be in the post to you tomorrow, the ‘tenner’ is in the decoder box along with a short note and my return address.

     

    Yes, I have another 6 sound fitted locos but non have the V5 decoder, they’re all earlier versions (V4 and one V3.5) and all run perfectly.

     

    After hearing your sounds (YouTube) I’ll be changing the speakers in my other sound locos but I’ll speak to you first so that I can get the best/most appropriate ones from your shop.

     

    Once again, thank you for all your efforts.

     

    PL.

  15. 10 hours ago, charliepetty said:

    If the decoder does'nt work in your model then try it in a different model.

     

    As I have said before on this decoder, If you get no where then pop in £10.00 and return it to:

     

    DCKits-Legomanbiffo, 111 Norwood Crescent, Leeds LS286NG and we will replace it for you, with the far better Legomanbiffo Sounds on an ESU Decoder.

     

    Charlie

    Thanks Charlie, I’ve tried the problem decoder in a different loco with no change, I’ve also tried a different decoder in the class 37 and it works fine.

     

    I'm tempted to send it to you as it’s a great offer. However, if you were to load a new sound file to a decoder that (apparently) my controller can’t read will that not simply leave me with a great sound file that I still can’t access? I guess for a ‘tenner’ it’s probs worth a try?

     

    Best regards

     

    PL.

  16. On 04/04/2022 at 18:30, Richard Croft said:

    If I had to guess I'd say you probably didn't build the enclosure for the speaker? if you don't build those enclosures the sugarcube speaker is very quiet and tinny, they arent designed to use without it. If you buy sound from a sound specialist rather than a box shifter they would explain that to you and usually supply something better.

     

    The other thing that tends to happen with those speakers, is that people put the back of them straight onto the metal chassis block, or something live on the PCB, which can blow the amp, or the whole decoder, so thats a likely cause of the issue, its something to bare in mind if you attempt to fit another one.

     

    Richard

    Thanks Richard, but with respect, making a guess has a fair chance of being wrong.

     

    Update: following a helpful phone chat with Rails I made the long drive over to them today. I took both the decoder and loco in the hope that they might demonstrate the fitted decoder in operation, unfortunately the decoder was taken ‘out back’ for testing and after around 10 mins it was brought back and declared in fine working order and I was ushered out (maybe I’m being a bit harsh but that’s what it felt like). I drove home, refitted the decoder, put it on the programming track and there’s no change, still no movement, no lights or sound!
     

    So, where does that leave me? I have no reason to doubt that the decoder tested satisfactorily, the loco runs fine on DC and also with a different type of decoder fitted. My Trix controller works well with all the other decoders that I use (including V3.5 and V4 sound decoders) so I suspect it’s summat to do with the older controller software not communicating with the new V5 decoder, after all, the controller is the best part of 20 yrs old.

     

    Last year I began thinking about getting a new controller and the only one that took my fancy was the SignaTrack device so, maybe I’ll take a closer look at it but in the meantime I’ll get a non sound decoder for the 37 to run it.

     

    best regards and thanks for all the help, where would we be without RMweb?

     

    PL.

  17. In the interests of full disclosure, I tried running the loco on DC but with the decoder fitted. The loco did run and there was an engine sound, however, the engine sound is intermittent and very, very faint. Also the running was very rough. Still nothing at all on DCC though. I’ve defo given up with it and it’ll be going back to Rails for a replacement.

     

    Thanks everyone.

     

    PL.

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