Location of leveling screws/plan C120
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Location of leveling screws/plan C120
Does anyone know where the level reference is in a C120?
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Re: Location of leveling screws/plan C120
The Type Certificate Data Sheet has that info. The long splice plate on the fuselage side for longitudinal level. The landing gear box for lateral leveling.
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Re: Location of leveling screws/plan C120
Thanks - I hadn't thought to look at the TCDS as all the other planes I've owned have had it in the POH somewhere. Appreciated.
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Re: Location of leveling screws/plan C120
It's always in the TCDS. The 120/140 predate POHs. (In fact, they predate TCDSs also. It was called the "Aircraft Specification" back then.)
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Re: Location of leveling screws/plan C120
Always learning from this forum - thanks John. For some reason knew that all the control deflections were in the TCDS, but never thought of the leveling information.