Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #8950
From: Terry L Schubert <jschuber@juno.com>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: bad landing update
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 18:18:22 -0400
To: <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
I hadn't noticed you had the electric nose lift.  Be VERY sure the nose wheel fork pivot shaft is tilted aft at the top. If it is tilted forward at the top (not enough strut extension) the fork
will be prone to flutter and I'm sure you've heard of nose wheels coming
off and damaging the prop.

You can easily see if the extension is taking the nose "over center" by
laying your hand on top of the canard while somebody extends the gear all
the way.  You should feel the canard go all the way up and then come down
slightly showing the mechanism is actually over center.  If the canard
doesn't go down at all, then the mechanism is NOT over center and the
electric lift is doing all the work.  That can be overloaded in a hard
nose wheel touch down.

Terry Schubert
Central States Association
Newsletter Editor



On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 17:54:53 -0400 "Steve Brooks" <steve@tsisp.com>
writes:
Terry,
I hadn't checked it with a full load, but right now I've got quite a bit of
up angle, and allot of adjustment left.  I could probably raise it 10
degrees if I adjusted the switch to the upper limit.

The lift seems to have trouble holding the nose up, if I have it retracted
very much at all.  I'm not sure that it is getting over center very far the
way it is extending now.  There is quite an angle backward in the front
strut.

I will load it up and check it though.  That is something that I haven't
done.

Steve

 -----Original Message-----
From:         Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]  On
Behalf Of Terry L Schubert
Sent:        Sunday, June 06, 2004 5:38 PM
To:        Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject:        [FlyRotary] Re: bad landing update

  Be sure your longerons are level or slightly nose high when considering
nose strut cutting.  If the nose is lower than level,  considerable
increase in ground roll will be observed due to negative angle of
incidence on the canard.  Be sure you check this at gross weight and be
sure the main strut is "set or that you have rolled the plane forward 10
feet before measuring longeron levelness.


Terry Schubert
Central States Association
Newsletter Editor



On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 16:55:45 -0400 "Steve Brooks" <steve@tsisp.com>
writes:
> I went back out to the airport with my camera, and a Brock's catalog,
> to see
> what I had to order.  I am very happy to report that the nose
> castor
> assemble is not damaged as I thought.  I spot that is scuffed up, I
> thought
> had been ground off, but in looking at the catalog, I saw that it
> was flat
> to start with.
>
> Also my front strut also appears to be undamaged.  The only thing
> that it
> did was to strip off the BID layer below the MKNG3&4.   A stainless
> steel
> skid plate (NG2A) saved everything else from damage, but it
> definitely
> bought it in the process.  The entire center of it is ground away,
> but the
> sides are in tact, so it didn't grind away enough of it to damage
> anything
> else.
>
> Since I have to sand it down to redo the BID wrap on the forward
> face, I'm
> also going to shorten my nose strut at the same time.  I left it
> long
> originally per advice in the archives, but I find that it is a
> little too
> long, and would be better if it were a half inch shorter.  I really
> hated to
> tear it apart to do that, but now is a different story.
>
> I still have the NG2 that came with my nose wheel assemble, but I
> think I'll
> buy another NG2A (Stainless).  They appear to be pretty tough, and
> saved me
> from allot more damage.
>
> I was too ticked off at myself to do a good analysis of the damage
> initially, but when I went back out I was surprised when I started
> looking
> at it that there really wasn't much damage.  The toughest will be
> the hockey
> puck.  It's half gone (maybe 2/3), and will have to be removed and a
> new one
> glassed in then microed and finished.  Great...I thought that I was
> done
> sanding.
>
> Steve Brooks
> Cozy MKIV N75CZ
> Feeling lucky after all
>
>
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