If you attached pictures, they won't come through on the Yahoo list.
You could post them to the web site. If you do, please let us know, I
for one would like to see them.
Hugh Sontag
>Hi Greg:
>
>Re tail wheel mount.
>
>See pics of the tail wheel mount I machined. The weight difference
>is negligible and it has been bulletproof. I machined it from a
>chunk of scrap aluminum. The wheel was acquired from a local supply
>house and was very inexpensive. It has proper bearings and is wider
>than the standard tail wheel so it spins up quickly.
>
>There are times when prudence requires a slow speed approach (short
>field), which means that the tail wheel will contact the ground.
>
>Best,
>Larry
>Best
>Larry
>
>--- In
><mailto:Titanaircraft%40yahoogroups.com>Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com,
>"gregburcham18" <gregburcham18@...> wrote:
>>
>> Could someone please give me an alternative to the tail wheel? My
>>tail wheel is secured via 12 aluminum rivets per side which pops
>>right off anytime it is even slightly bumped (sometimes I don't
>>even know it is gone until I get out of the aircraft). I hate this
>>thing!
>>
>> Any suggestions (mechanical, not flying skills) would be greatly
>>appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Greg
>>
>
>
>
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