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Spring Gear Thoughts
Spring Gear Thoughts
I searched back in the archives for information about using the spring gear
and it seems that most folks are not choosing this option for a couple of
reasons.
Failure issues with service out of rough fields.
Complexity when using floats (putting them on and off)
The airplane that I am looking at already has the spring gear installed.
I know there are some mods to reinforce the gear, but but does this solve the
problems that people are seeing? Is the main reason for not using the sp
because of the float issue?
I will primarly fly off of grass and a paved surface, not water for now.
I now that this has been talked about a lot, but I want to look at it from
the perspective of a buyer of an airplane that already has this installed.
What am I getting myself in to?
Jim!
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and it seems that most folks are not choosing this option for a couple of
reasons.
Failure issues with service out of rough fields.
Complexity when using floats (putting them on and off)
The airplane that I am looking at already has the spring gear installed.
I know there are some mods to reinforce the gear, but but does this solve the
problems that people are seeing? Is the main reason for not using the sp
because of the float issue?
I will primarly fly off of grass and a paved surface, not water for now.
I now that this has been talked about a lot, but I want to look at it from
the perspective of a buyer of an airplane that already has this installed.
What am I getting myself in to?
Jim!
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At 03:29 AM 9/7/2005 -0800, you wrote:
too much weight on my opinions. The spring gear wasn't available when I
bought my kit #247 so you can see one of the reasons it's not popular is
because it wasn't available. There's quite a few mods to change over and
the only advantage is a slightly faster cruise so I think few builders if
any builders have flown the same plane on both gears. The main
disadvantages are incresed build time and reduced usefull load. Read
carefully about the spring gear failures you see in the archives I think
most of them are on moose' and maybe elites. I can't recall a rebel spring
gear failure. A grass strip is not a rough field. You said you were pumped
about this plane. I think the fact it has the spring gear should not be a
deal breaker or even a factor unless you want to use it as a bargaining ploy.
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theI searched back in the archives for information about using the spring gear
and it seems that most folks are not choosing this option for a couple of
reasons.
Failure issues with service out of rough fields.
Complexity when using floats (putting them on and off)
The airplane that I am looking at already has the spring gear installed.
I know there are some mods to reinforce the gear, but but does this solve
Hi Jim I just have the regular gear with the die spring mod so don't putproblems that people are seeing? Is the main reason for not using the sp
because of the float issue?
I will primarly fly off of grass and a paved surface, not water for now.
I now that this has been talked about a lot, but I want to look at it from
the perspective of a buyer of an airplane that already has this installed.
What am I getting myself in to?
Jim!
too much weight on my opinions. The spring gear wasn't available when I
bought my kit #247 so you can see one of the reasons it's not popular is
because it wasn't available. There's quite a few mods to change over and
the only advantage is a slightly faster cruise so I think few builders if
any builders have flown the same plane on both gears. The main
disadvantages are incresed build time and reduced usefull load. Read
carefully about the spring gear failures you see in the archives I think
most of them are on moose' and maybe elites. I can't recall a rebel spring
gear failure. A grass strip is not a rough field. You said you were pumped
about this plane. I think the fact it has the spring gear should not be a
deal breaker or even a factor unless you want to use it as a bargaining ploy.
Drew
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Jim, like Drew said if you see fussing about the spring gear on the Moose it
is completely different than the Rebel - at least what I can tell from the
pictures.
The Rebel looks to be a one piece unit with radius blocks. It should be a
much better set up than what we have on the Moose - depending on the beef of
the structure that the radius blocks mount into of course.
The Moose has two separate gear legs.
FWIW
Scott
Moose 174
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At 03:29 AM 9/7/2005 -0800, you wrote:
too much weight on my opinions. The spring gear wasn't available when I
bought my kit #247 so you can see one of the reasons it's not popular is
because it wasn't available. There's quite a few mods to change over and
the only advantage is a slightly faster cruise so I think few builders if
any builders have flown the same plane on both gears. The main
disadvantages are incresed build time and reduced usefull load. Read
carefully about the spring gear failures you see in the archives I think
most of them are on moose' and maybe elites. I can't recall a rebel spring
gear failure. A grass strip is not a rough field. You said you were pumped
about this plane. I think the fact it has the spring gear should not be a
deal breaker or even a factor unless you want to use it as a bargaining
ploy.
Drew
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is completely different than the Rebel - at least what I can tell from the
pictures.
The Rebel looks to be a one piece unit with radius blocks. It should be a
much better set up than what we have on the Moose - depending on the beef of
the structure that the radius blocks mount into of course.
The Moose has two separate gear legs.
FWIW
Scott
Moose 174
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Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
At 03:29 AM 9/7/2005 -0800, you wrote:
I searched back in the archives for information about using the spring gear
theand it seems that most folks are not choosing this option for a couple of
reasons.
Failure issues with service out of rough fields.
Complexity when using floats (putting them on and off)
The airplane that I am looking at already has the spring gear installed.
I know there are some mods to reinforce the gear, but but does this solve
problems that people are seeing? Is the main reason for not using the sp
because of the float issue?
I will primarly fly off of grass and a paved surface, not water for now.
I now that this has been talked about a lot, but I want to look at it from
the perspective of a buyer of an airplane that already has this installed.
Hi Jim I just have the regular gear with the die spring mod so don't putWhat am I getting myself in to?
Jim!
too much weight on my opinions. The spring gear wasn't available when I
bought my kit #247 so you can see one of the reasons it's not popular is
because it wasn't available. There's quite a few mods to change over and
the only advantage is a slightly faster cruise so I think few builders if
any builders have flown the same plane on both gears. The main
disadvantages are incresed build time and reduced usefull load. Read
carefully about the spring gear failures you see in the archives I think
most of them are on moose' and maybe elites. I can't recall a rebel spring
gear failure. A grass strip is not a rough field. You said you were pumped
about this plane. I think the fact it has the spring gear should not be a
deal breaker or even a factor unless you want to use it as a bargaining
ploy.
Drew
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Spring Gear Thoughts
Jim,
Spring gear will not effect your floats. I had spring gear before adding the amphips with out a problem. Make sure your spring gear has the mod MAM put out several years ago. You can find it on their web site. It consist of two pieces of 2" aluminum angle that reinforces and caps the carry through the gear are attached to. It is and easy install if you doesn't have it, but they are a must.
I had no problem with the SG on a dirt strip where I fly out of but never took it in fields like I would my Kitfox. And I would not use by choice but the partially assembled kit I bought came with the SG. Wayne makes a better gear if you don't like the factory bungee.
Bruce
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Spring gear will not effect your floats. I had spring gear before adding the amphips with out a problem. Make sure your spring gear has the mod MAM put out several years ago. You can find it on their web site. It consist of two pieces of 2" aluminum angle that reinforces and caps the carry through the gear are attached to. It is and easy install if you doesn't have it, but they are a must.
I had no problem with the SG on a dirt strip where I fly out of but never took it in fields like I would my Kitfox. And I would not use by choice but the partially assembled kit I bought came with the SG. Wayne makes a better gear if you don't like the factory bungee.
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Spring Gear Thoughts
Sorry Scott - the Rebel spring gear is 2 separate legs, held on
by 3 bolts - it makes the Moose gear look positively sturdy and
massive !
.....bobp
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by 3 bolts - it makes the Moose gear look positively sturdy and
massive !
.....bobp
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On Wednesday 07 September 2005 11:06 pm, Scott Aldrich wrote:
itJim, like Drew said if you see fussing about the spring gear on the Moose
ofis completely different than the Rebel - at least what I can tell from the
pictures.
The Rebel looks to be a one piece unit with radius blocks. It should be a
much better set up than what we have on the Moose - depending on the beef
gearthe structure that the radius blocks mount into of course.
The Moose has two separate gear legs.
FWIW
Scott
Moose 174
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Drew
Dalgleish
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 8:33 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
At 03:29 AM 9/7/2005 -0800, you wrote:I searched back in the archives for information about using the spring
fromtheand it seems that most folks are not choosing this option for a couple of
reasons.
Failure issues with service out of rough fields.
Complexity when using floats (putting them on and off)
The airplane that I am looking at already has the spring gear installed.
I know there are some mods to reinforce the gear, but but does this solveproblems that people are seeing? Is the main reason for not using the sp
because of the float issue?
I will primarly fly off of grass and a paved surface, not water for now.
I now that this has been talked about a lot, but I want to look at it
installed.the perspective of a buyer of an airplane that already has this
Hi Jim I just have the regular gear with the die spring mod so don't putWhat am I getting myself in to?
Jim!
too much weight on my opinions. The spring gear wasn't available when I
bought my kit #247 so you can see one of the reasons it's not popular is
because it wasn't available. There's quite a few mods to change over and
the only advantage is a slightly faster cruise so I think few builders if
any builders have flown the same plane on both gears. The main
disadvantages are incresed build time and reduced usefull load. Read
carefully about the spring gear failures you see in the archives I think
most of them are on moose' and maybe elites. I can't recall a rebel spring
gear failure. A grass strip is not a rough field. You said you were pumped
about this plane. I think the fact it has the spring gear should not be a
deal breaker or even a factor unless you want to use it as a bargaining
ploy.
Drew
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Spring Gear Thoughts
Bummer, I couldn't tell from the picture, it looked like it went flat and
across.
The Grove main gear may be the way to go on the Moose someday, unless MAM
comes up with something better.
Scott
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Sorry Scott - the Rebel spring gear is 2 separate legs, held on
by 3 bolts - it makes the Moose gear look positively sturdy and
massive !
.....bobp
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across.
The Grove main gear may be the way to go on the Moose someday, unless MAM
comes up with something better.
Scott
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Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 10:10 AM
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Sorry Scott - the Rebel spring gear is 2 separate legs, held on
by 3 bolts - it makes the Moose gear look positively sturdy and
massive !
.....bobp
-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Wednesday 07 September 2005 11:06 pm, Scott Aldrich wrote:
itJim, like Drew said if you see fussing about the spring gear on the Moose
ofis completely different than the Rebel - at least what I can tell from the
pictures.
The Rebel looks to be a one piece unit with radius blocks. It should be a
much better set up than what we have on the Moose - depending on the beef
gearthe structure that the radius blocks mount into of course.
The Moose has two separate gear legs.
FWIW
Scott
Moose 174
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Dalgleish
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 8:33 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
At 03:29 AM 9/7/2005 -0800, you wrote:I searched back in the archives for information about using the spring
and it seems that most folks are not choosing this option for a couple of
thereasons.
Failure issues with service out of rough fields.
Complexity when using floats (putting them on and off)
The airplane that I am looking at already has the spring gear installed.
I know there are some mods to reinforce the gear, but but does this solveproblems that people are seeing? Is the main reason for not using the sp
frombecause of the float issue?
I will primarly fly off of grass and a paved surface, not water for now.
I now that this has been talked about a lot, but I want to look at it
installed.the perspective of a buyer of an airplane that already has this
Hi Jim I just have the regular gear with the die spring mod so don't putWhat am I getting myself in to?
Jim!
too much weight on my opinions. The spring gear wasn't available when I
bought my kit #247 so you can see one of the reasons it's not popular is
because it wasn't available. There's quite a few mods to change over and
the only advantage is a slightly faster cruise so I think few builders if
any builders have flown the same plane on both gears. The main
disadvantages are incresed build time and reduced usefull load. Read
carefully about the spring gear failures you see in the archives I think
most of them are on moose' and maybe elites. I can't recall a rebel spring
gear failure. A grass strip is not a rough field. You said you were pumped
about this plane. I think the fact it has the spring gear should not be a
deal breaker or even a factor unless you want to use it as a bargaining
ploy.
Drew
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How many pictures do you want to see Drew???..and how many gear legs do you
think I've collected under my work bench to use as forks for my tractor
bucket?? Takes nothing more than a windrow of snow to remove them from the
plane.
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think I've collected under my work bench to use as forks for my tractor
bucket?? Takes nothing more than a windrow of snow to remove them from the
plane.
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gearAt 03:29 AM 9/7/2005 -0800, you wrote:I searched back in the archives for information about using the spring
fromtheand it seems that most folks are not choosing this option for a couple of
reasons.
Failure issues with service out of rough fields.
Complexity when using floats (putting them on and off)
The airplane that I am looking at already has the spring gear installed.
I know there are some mods to reinforce the gear, but but does this solveproblems that people are seeing? Is the main reason for not using the sp
because of the float issue?
I will primarly fly off of grass and a paved surface, not water for now.
I now that this has been talked about a lot, but I want to look at it
installed.the perspective of a buyer of an airplane that already has this
ploy.Hi Jim I just have the regular gear with the die spring mod so don't putWhat am I getting myself in to?
Jim!
too much weight on my opinions. The spring gear wasn't available when I
bought my kit #247 so you can see one of the reasons it's not popular is
because it wasn't available. There's quite a few mods to change over and
the only advantage is a slightly faster cruise so I think few builders if
any builders have flown the same plane on both gears. The main
disadvantages are incresed build time and reduced usefull load. Read
carefully about the spring gear failures you see in the archives I think
most of them are on moose' and maybe elites. I can't recall a rebel spring
gear failure. A grass strip is not a rough field. You said you were pumped
about this plane. I think the fact it has the spring gear should not be a
deal breaker or even a factor unless you want to use it as a bargaining
Drew
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I haven't been following this the gear issue much and don't know much about
it. My Elite has the solid gear legs in the kit. Are these what I'm hearing
bad things about? Is there something else out there I can purchase that
would work better for the Elite?
Mike Betti
771E
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it. My Elite has the solid gear legs in the kit. Are these what I'm hearing
bad things about? Is there something else out there I can purchase that
would work better for the Elite?
Mike Betti
771E
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How many pictures do you want to see Drew???..and how many gear legs do
you
think I've collected under my work bench to use as forks for my tractor
bucket?? Takes nothing more than a windrow of snow to remove them from the
plane.
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Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
gearAt 03:29 AM 9/7/2005 -0800, you wrote:I searched back in the archives for information about using the springfromtheand it seems that most folks are not choosing this option for a couple
of
reasons.
Failure issues with service out of rough fields.
Complexity when using floats (putting them on and off)
The airplane that I am looking at already has the spring gear installed.
I know there are some mods to reinforce the gear, but but does this
solveproblems that people are seeing? Is the main reason for not using the
sp
because of the float issue?
I will primarly fly off of grass and a paved surface, not water for now.
I now that this has been talked about a lot, but I want to look at itinstalled.the perspective of a buyer of an airplane that already has thisploy.Hi Jim I just have the regular gear with the die spring mod so don'tWhat am I getting myself in to?
Jim!
put
too much weight on my opinions. The spring gear wasn't available when I
bought my kit #247 so you can see one of the reasons it's not popular is
because it wasn't available. There's quite a few mods to change over and
the only advantage is a slightly faster cruise so I think few builders if
any builders have flown the same plane on both gears. The main
disadvantages are incresed build time and reduced usefull load. Read
carefully about the spring gear failures you see in the archives I think
most of them are on moose' and maybe elites. I can't recall a rebel
spring
gear failure. A grass strip is not a rough field. You said you were
pumped
about this plane. I think the fact it has the spring gear should not be a
deal breaker or even a factor unless you want to use it as a bargainingDrew
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Guess you are kinda stuck on the Elite..unless of course you modify the
floor bulkheads for drag brace pic ups... to convert it to the cub style
gear of the Rebel. Other than that, solid block inserts for the saddle bolts
inside the 2" square tubes...attention to detail on floor layering and I
would be temped to use metal vs alum for that reinforcing angle in the MAM
'"fix" to negate pull thru.
Wayne
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floor bulkheads for drag brace pic ups... to convert it to the cub style
gear of the Rebel. Other than that, solid block inserts for the saddle bolts
inside the 2" square tubes...attention to detail on floor layering and I
would be temped to use metal vs alum for that reinforcing angle in the MAM
'"fix" to negate pull thru.
Wayne
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Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 5:09 PM
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aboutI haven't been following this the gear issue much and don't know much
hearingit. My Elite has the solid gear legs in the kit. Are these what I'm
thebad things about? Is there something else out there I can purchase that
would work better for the Elite?
Mike Betti
771E
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From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
How many pictures do you want to see Drew???..and how many gear legs do
you
think I've collected under my work bench to use as forks for my tractor
bucket?? Takes nothing more than a windrow of snow to remove them from
installed.plane.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 10:32 PM
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gearAt 03:29 AM 9/7/2005 -0800, you wrote:
now.the
isfrominstalled.Hi Jim I just have the regular gear with the die spring mod so don't
put
too much weight on my opinions. The spring gear wasn't available when I
bought my kit #247 so you can see one of the reasons it's not popular
andbecause it wasn't available. There's quite a few mods to change over
ifthe only advantage is a slightly faster cruise so I think few builders
thinkany builders have flown the same plane on both gears. The main
disadvantages are incresed build time and reduced usefull load. Read
carefully about the spring gear failures you see in the archives I
amost of them are on moose' and maybe elites. I can't recall a rebel
spring
gear failure. A grass strip is not a rough field. You said you were
pumped
about this plane. I think the fact it has the spring gear should not be
ploy.deal breaker or even a factor unless you want to use it as a bargainingDrew
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Spring Gear Thoughts
Thanks,
I'm not familiar enough to start engineering new gear so I will stick with
the MAM setup. Most runways I frequent are in good shape.
Mike Betti
771E
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I'm not familiar enough to start engineering new gear so I will stick with
the MAM setup. Most runways I frequent are in good shape.
Mike Betti
771E
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Guess you are kinda stuck on the Elite..unless of course you modify the
floor bulkheads for drag brace pic ups... to convert it to the cub style
gear of the Rebel. Other than that, solid block inserts for the saddle
bolts
inside the 2" square tubes...attention to detail on floor layering and I
would be temped to use metal vs alum for that reinforcing angle in the MAM
'"fix" to negate pull thru.
Wayne
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Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 5:09 PM
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aboutI haven't been following this the gear issue much and don't know muchhearingit. My Elite has the solid gear legs in the kit. Are these what I'mthebad things about? Is there something else out there I can purchase that
would work better for the Elite?
Mike Betti
771E
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From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
How many pictures do you want to see Drew???..and how many gear legs do
you
think I've collected under my work bench to use as forks for my tractor
bucket?? Takes nothing more than a windrow of snow to remove them frominstalled.plane.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
gearnow.isfrom installed.andifthinkaploy.
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Spring Gear Thoughts
Hi again Mike !
It would be well worth your time to have a peek in the archives -
it won't take you long to machine up solid aluminum inserts to go
inside those square tubes ---- it's not just the smooth runways,
you have to worry about braking loadings too ! ;-)
......bobp
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It would be well worth your time to have a peek in the archives -
it won't take you long to machine up solid aluminum inserts to go
inside those square tubes ---- it's not just the smooth runways,
you have to worry about braking loadings too ! ;-)
......bobp
-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Monday 12 September 2005 09:40 pm, Mike Betti wrote:
MAMThanks,
I'm not familiar enough to start engineering new gear so I will stick with
the MAM setup. Most runways I frequent are in good shape.
Mike Betti
771E
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From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
Guess you are kinda stuck on the Elite..unless of course you modify the
floor bulkheads for drag brace pic ups... to convert it to the cub style
gear of the Rebel. Other than that, solid block inserts for the saddle
bolts
inside the 2" square tubes...attention to detail on floor layering and I
would be temped to use metal vs alum for that reinforcing angle in the
do'"fix" to negate pull thru.
Wayne
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
aboutI haven't been following this the gear issue much and don't know muchhearingit. My Elite has the solid gear legs in the kit. Are these what I'mbad things about? Is there something else out there I can purchase that
would work better for the Elite?
Mike Betti
771E
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
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Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
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Spring Gear Thoughts
The trike version of the Elite has a copy of the 2 x 2 carry through
structure mounted aft of the standard one. That would make a very solid
attachment for the rear of a standard Rebel gear. Parts are presumably all
available from Murphy. In fact, I even have all the parts, if anybody is
interested, except the 2 x 2s themselves which I used elsewhere. Dosen't
look as nice as the spring gear, but boy is it stronger.
Al
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structure mounted aft of the standard one. That would make a very solid
attachment for the rear of a standard Rebel gear. Parts are presumably all
available from Murphy. In fact, I even have all the parts, if anybody is
interested, except the 2 x 2s themselves which I used elsewhere. Dosen't
look as nice as the spring gear, but boy is it stronger.
Al
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Spring Gear Thoughts
Thanks,
I already got those blocks installed.
Mike
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I already got those blocks installed.
Mike
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 22:19:25 -0400, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:
Hi again Mike !
It would be well worth your time to have a peek in the archives -
it won't take you long to machine up solid aluminum inserts to go
inside those square tubes ---- it's not just the smooth runways,
you have to worry about braking loadings too ! ;-)
......bobp
-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Monday 12 September 2005 09:40 pm, Mike Betti wrote:MAMThanks,
I'm not familiar enough to start engineering new gear so I will stick with
the MAM setup. Most runways I frequent are in good shape.
Mike Betti
771E
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
Guess you are kinda stuck on the Elite..unless of course you modify the
floor bulkheads for drag brace pic ups... to convert it to the cub style
gear of the Rebel. Other than that, solid block inserts for the saddle
bolts
inside the 2" square tubes...attention to detail on floor layering and I
would be temped to use metal vs alum for that reinforcing angle in thedo'"fix" to negate pull thru.
Wayne
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Spring Gear Thoughts
What can you do after the fact besides MAM's upgrade ??
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Thanks,
I already got those blocks installed.
Mike
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
mbetti@up.net
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:53 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
Thanks,
I already got those blocks installed.
Mike
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 22:19:25 -0400, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:
withHi again Mike !
It would be well worth your time to have a peek in the archives -
it won't take you long to machine up solid aluminum inserts to go
inside those square tubes ---- it's not just the smooth runways,
you have to worry about braking loadings too ! ;-)
......bobp
-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Monday 12 September 2005 09:40 pm, Mike Betti wrote:Thanks,
I'm not familiar enough to start engineering new gear so I will stick
stylethe MAM setup. Most runways I frequent are in good shape.
Mike Betti
771E
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From: "Wayne G. O'Shea" <oifa@irishfield.on.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
Guess you are kinda stuck on the Elite..unless of course you modify the
floor bulkheads for drag brace pic ups... to convert it to the cub
Igear of the Rebel. Other than that, solid block inserts for the saddle
bolts
inside the 2" square tubes...attention to detail on floor layering and
thatMAMwould be temped to use metal vs alum for that reinforcing angle in the'"fix" to negate pull thru.
Wayne
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Spring Gear Thoughts
If you really wanted to change over to a strut braced cub style gear....bolt
the float attach fittings in place of the spring gear leg saddles (or make
up something similar yourself). Use them as the main gear leg attach pivots.
Then on one of the bulkheads in the floor reinforce it to take a similar
bracket for the drag brace. You can install the wishbone tubes fairly easily
by drilling the tubes from the pedal side with a 6" bit, or make a bolt on
bracket for same.....similar to the main gear attach (could even do a combo
bracket for main leg and wishbone tube) and bolt the wishbone tube to it
instead. Would take a bit of work...but nothing like fishing those 2" square
tubes out when the spring gear lets you down....not to mention the prop,
fuselage and wing damage.
Wayne
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the float attach fittings in place of the spring gear leg saddles (or make
up something similar yourself). Use them as the main gear leg attach pivots.
Then on one of the bulkheads in the floor reinforce it to take a similar
bracket for the drag brace. You can install the wishbone tubes fairly easily
by drilling the tubes from the pedal side with a 6" bit, or make a bolt on
bracket for same.....similar to the main gear attach (could even do a combo
bracket for main leg and wishbone tube) and bolt the wishbone tube to it
instead. Would take a bit of work...but nothing like fishing those 2" square
tubes out when the spring gear lets you down....not to mention the prop,
fuselage and wing damage.
Wayne
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theWhat can you do after the fact besides MAM's upgrade ??
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
mbetti@up.net
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:53 AM
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Subject: Re: Spring Gear Thoughts
Thanks,
I already got those blocks installed.
Mike
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 22:19:25 -0400, rebel-builders@dcsol.com said:withHi again Mike !
It would be well worth your time to have a peek in the archives -
it won't take you long to machine up solid aluminum inserts to go
inside those square tubes ---- it's not just the smooth runways,
you have to worry about braking loadings too ! ;-)
......bobp
-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Monday 12 September 2005 09:40 pm, Mike Betti wrote:Thanks,
I'm not familiar enough to start engineering new gear so I will stickthe MAM setup. Most runways I frequent are in good shape.
Mike Betti
771E
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