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  1. larr added a post in a topic Landing gear   

    At this time, everything is sold.  If anyone chooses not to purchase, I will repost at a latter date.
     
    Thanks,
    larry
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  2. larr added a post in a topic 3/4" axle   



    THANKS !
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  3. larr added a post in a topic 3/4" axle   



    I made up similar, but I have switch from Grove to tradditonal gear legs.
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  4. larr added a post in a topic 3/4" axle   



    Perhaps solid bar would be better.....
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  5. larr added a topic in Technical tasks   

    3/4" axle
    Any ideas for the thickness and type of steel to make 3/4" axles out of. I had the Grove gear and axles, and now need the standard type. I will be on ski's so plan to tap threads in the inner diameter. Is 4130 3/4"x .120 adequate?

    Thanks,
    larry
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  6. larr added a topic in Avidfoxflyers General Hangar   

    Elevator trim
    Apart from electric, how is your trim tab actualed? Mine has a single wire like the original, but the wire was frequently breaking at the tab and at the handle. Due to the freqeunt breaking, I modified the handle and trim tab horn and have been more problem free. My buddy just experienced elevator flutter when his trim tab actuator broke. This is exactly what I experienced in the past. I am re- wondering if there is a better system than a single piano wire?

    Thanks for your ideas,
    larry
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  7. larr added a post in a topic Bush gear   

    The Grove gear that I took off was 40 lbs. The bush gear weighed on a baby scale is 18 lbs!

    Look how much more I can eat and not gain weight!
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  8. larr added a post in a topic Bush gear   



    Makes sense, I just wanted to be sure. Thanks!
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  9. larr added a topic in Avidfoxflyers General Hangar   

    Bush gear
    Hi,

    Just got my bush gear from Airdale. It looks very nice. I noticed that the front leg fuslage attach point has a stap over the bushing, as expected it, but the rear bushing does not. Is this normal not to have one at the rear? I don't know if loads are different there and not needed, or was the strap missed ad I should weld on on?

    Thanks,

    larry
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  10. larr added a post in a topic Specifications for Modifications   

    "BUT, I do wonder why I have to replace so many tail skids?"

    They may be too short....
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  11. larr added a post in a topic 582 FWF Weight   

    The jab, with prop spinner, and all? The 582 was simply unbolted from the firewall and weighed.
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  12. larr added a post in a topic 582 FWF Weight   


    yes, as removed in a running just prior.
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  13. larr added a topic in Rotax and other engines   

    582 FWF Weight
    Just took off my engine, complete with mount, check rads, and Culver 74" wood prop. 153lbs.

    FYI

    larry
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  14. larr added a post in a topic tail up   

    My MK1V with Grove gear takes a bit longer to get the tail up. I don't know what speed, as I never really look. Keep the stick forward of neutral and ease it back as the tail comes off. I have found that the quickest way off is full flaperons and 3 point attitude. It may also depend on the CG. The Airdale gear may be different tail up wise than the standard gear. I played with what my airplane likes..... I set the elevator trim neutral, then just gard the stick, allowing it to go where it wants elevator wise. The tail usually never comes up before takeoff - loading dependant. I found that due to the geometry of the gear, the wings are ready to fly before yozu can physically get it in the air due to the landing gear. Unless I am in snow, or not on a strip I always 3 point take off. Again, don't concern yourself with speed, just feel the airplane guiding it to do what it wants to do. Airspeed is for naviagation. Ops, now I'm preaching.

    larry
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  15. larr added a post in a topic Specifications for Modifications   

    Hey Joey, If I am the Larry you refer to with ref two strokes - I got a bad rap! I love my 582! I don't think that there is a better engine for our frames than the 2 stroke. What I didin't like was specifically, was the old McCaugha(sp) that was sitting around available for a good deal. One on those cost my buddy his gyro - TWICE! They may have been good 10 years ago, but anymore, I would run from them bases on his experiences of trying to get it to run right. Nothing performs as well as the 582 when consoder wt/hp/torque/$$.

    larry M
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