landings on the 6 x 6 aircraft tires and haven't noticed any wear yet. I
haven't specifically looked but pretty sure I'd have noticed if one side
was wearing faster. So that is good and maybe what I have is perfect and
I don't know it yet!
Only thing I've noticed is that static I have about 1/2" of spring
compression which seems to be there all the time whether I stop going
forward or after pulling the plane backwards into the hangar. That does
result in noticeable positive camber ( top of wheels closer together
than bottom of wheels). To a critical eye the gear looks a bit saggy
with the wheels not vertical. Back before the engine was mounted I'm
pretty sure that with no spring compression, I mounted the axles at 0
camber (axle parallel to the ground).
The aircraft always sits level which I like. Some of the bungee gear
machines do not always sit level if the bungees have slacked off a bit.
Another good thing is that I have never bottomed out the springs despite
some ahhh "firm" arrivals and bouncing. The way I have set up the
Alaskan safety cables, it would be obvious if the springs came close to
bottoming.
I do I have a bit of toe out when in the 3 point atttitude and no
compression on the springs. Compression would increase the toe out which
is also desireable IMO as I've had no ground loop scares yet. My toe
out might tend to cancel any tendancy to wear the outside of the tire at
touchdown I suppose. So as I said, perhaps it is perfect and I just
don't know it yet ;)
Ken
Wayne G. O'Shea wrote:
Are you guys both telling me that your wheels, while tucked in during
flight, go past center/perpendicular and look squatted sitting static after
a straight forward roll?
Makes no sense to me if you are as even my original set had my skis sitting
perfectly flat and I've made every set of struts since an extra 1/4" shorter
from what they were made at.
Also keep in mind that while touching down your are wearing the outside edge
as it is...making them even shorter would expediate the side wear.
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Patterson" <beep@sympatico.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] What to order with MAM rebel kit...
Hi Ken !
I agree with making the spring struts a bit shorter ! Mine leave the
wheels sloping, and the Dico/Carlyle tires wear quickly enough without
that ... and it would look a bit better when not loaded. :-)
Best to order the 2 extra stringers with the kit - shipping on
full length stringers is expensive !!! If you need them later,
just for stiffeners, have the factory cut them to 5 ft. lengths,
or so - it's a LOT cheaper to ship !
--
......bobp
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On Saturday 04 November 2006 04:20 pm, Ken wrote:
JustFWIW I'd probably have Wayne make the spring struts about 3/8" shorter
if doing it again. I'm quite happy with mine but the springs sit about
1/2" compressed with puts a bit of camber on the wheels. It still works
well but 0 camber would look a wee bit better to me. Considering the
punishment we've given them, I'm glad I went with the die springs even
though I'm in the process of building floats.
Ken
Wayne G. O'Shea wrote:
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bungee
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