I totally agree i am a phillistine and what i know can be writen on the head of a pin
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If my prop was only spinning at 2800 RPM I would be happier, if I had some lovely heavy duty well made steel bolts to Tourque so much the better and if I had only listened in school even better still but is it not very interesting that even after years of fastening wheels on trucks with all sorts of special nuts bolts and indicators the things always come loose, the reason me thinks is that thing that often goes on in my head, a lovely bit of vibration, vibration causes all sorts of problems some of which we understand and some which my mind have yet to grasp but the good old fashioned springy thingy even if of the single split variety seems to resist things shaking ratling and rolling loose ( see even elvis had an understanding of vibration ) now i do know that on my bigger toys with some lovely wire wrapped and rolled did the job but this was applied with a special tool and inspected by a trusted AMO and the bolts were tightened with a tourqey thingy that clicked and tutted just like my mother in law when i spilt gravy on her tablecloth.
I also must admit that on most flywheels, nay say all of them i have yet to find a springy thingy doing the job to stop the dreaded creep of loose bolts, but then i do also think that spot or Loctite does wonders to help resist the loose trouser syndrome ( wrong train of thought again )
It would be great if we could have bolts and things made to full size A/C spec with lots of log books and early retirement due to excessive less than half life use just in case it happened to snap and drop that poor joystick shaker in a pile on the ground ( yes i do know how important that all is and bad maintenace costs lives ) I truly do think we could apply better technology to our planes and I also wish that the bolts nuts and components I use are actually made in the same place with tools that produce fasteners which actually fit without doing an Elvis impersonation, I also wish we produced more her and imported less and therefore had stricter control over what our importers shovel in our direction, but untill the tax on imports means we start to make some decent parts here again i will use springy things, Lock em up tite and electric glue if needs be to keep things where i want them to stay,
so from a Phillistine to an engineer long may the slide rule reign.