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Hi Dave,
I just figured if the utility trailer springs put up with people putting
tons of stuff in their trailers and blowing tires etc, without breaking the
springs, they should hold up to tailwheel use. I do a lot of tailwheel first
landings and my Trailer Spring has held up for going on 4 years now. How old
was the C170's spring, so I know when to change my spring before it breaks.
Hope all is well with the conversion business,
Blue skies,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
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From: subersys <subersys@nidlink.com>
To: (Murphy Rebel Builders List) <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Friday, January 28, 2000 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: Steel tail spring
*----------------------------------------------------*"Wayne G. O'Shea" wrote:
The steel one was introduced after the original delamination problemsI don't remember MAM ever supplying a steel leaf spring with the kit,
although they did have one on a prototype at Oshkosh in '95. When you say
you received a steel one, I see you mean Aluminum, right.
with the fiberglass one, but not until the 6061 model proved to go flat
in one season. Then came the 7075 spring (aluminum again). That is
what I am using now. I used all the others, composite, 6061, steel and
this is the only one that has worked well for any length of time. I am
reluctant to go steel homemade as I have a friend with a 170 whos steel
spring broke at the bolt hole last year and the tailwheel flopped around
and completely trashed his rudder and elevators. Whatca gonna do.
Sounds like I can expect similar happenings with the 7075? Titanium?
Or how about a steel, aluminum laminate that is encapsulated with
fiberglass?
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Dave Bangle http://www.subielyc.com/
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