by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sun Jul 24, 2016 12:31 am
The airflow modification kit was Pipers attempt to curtail the bad reputation of the Twin Comanche in the stall spin crash scenario. It was more of an issue of the way the aircraft was operated and less of an issue with the aircraft itself, but it consisted of 4 major components. Stall strips, rudder hinge seals, aileron/rudder interconnect, and a reduced up travel limit on the stab. It was originally applicable only to those aircraft not modified by deice boots. I know there was a subsequent version that was for the deiced aircraft, but I have never seen the document so I cannot confirm the contents thereof. The regular kit included one stall strip on each wing for C/R and two on the right and one on the left wing on the normal rotating twins.
BTW, Kris, I somehow misread you had the question on this for some reason. That's why my answer might have seemed a bit strange!
Zach
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