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My advice is eliminate the middle gear door all together - as in the outback
gear configuration.
On my L-235 I was going crazy trying to get everything to line up. Then I saw
the outback gear on the factory demonstrator and thought: "why not?" So I
basically split the middle gear door and attached one half to the outer door
and the other half to the inner door, resulting in only 2 doors. No more
alignment problems - EVER. One doesn't have to sweat it when the donuts wear
out, etc.
If you look at the photos of the original L-200, they did the same on that one
except the outer door was too long and the inner door was quite small. The
way it eventually turned out was, I think, that they were just trying to make
it look as much like a Mooney's gear doors as they could.
If you search past postings you'll find lots of input from me on landing/pulse
and taxi lights. In my case you have to see it to believe it. Mine are
unbelievably bright, effective and "cheap."
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