CJT
Well Known Member
On September 1st, it was a calm wind day at Gaithersburg, ground temperature around 20*c, I flew between 3000-4000 feet in calm winds, on landing, noticed a fist size dent in right wing just beyond fuel tank, I had not noticed any impact at ant time. The edges were smooth, no paint damage. After parking and post flight, which took about 30 minutes, the dent magically vanished.
Anyone with similar experience?
As it is common nowadays to consult AI, This what Grok said;
Thermal Expansion/Contraction, most common cause
Fuel Tank Pressure/Venting, may be due to blocked vent
Structural Flexing- Not likely
Any thoughts?

Anyone with similar experience?
As it is common nowadays to consult AI, This what Grok said;
Thermal Expansion/Contraction, most common cause
Fuel Tank Pressure/Venting, may be due to blocked vent
Structural Flexing- Not likely
Any thoughts?

