Ancient history, when I stopped by Whirlwind a while back in San Diego. Jim Rust was having a problem with cracking at the forward face screw locations of his new 300 series hub in development. I gave him a free analysis. He made some changes to his design. I believe he would have gotten there eventually, but I made it faster. if you are flying a WW 300 series, you are welcome! I used Russian FEA analysis software from a guy displaced to New Zeeland, Mecway. it's a global world.
 nasgro crack propagation analysis looked fine for the service interval, but with any component, keep to the service inspection interval.   it's probably OK to post this, since Whirlwind was purchased by Hartzell.
   nasgro crack propagation analysis looked fine for the service interval, but with any component, keep to the service inspection interval.   it's probably OK to post this, since Whirlwind was purchased by Hartzell. https://www.rvplasticparts.com/_files/u ... a871df.pdf








































