Mesazhi #10611 i Listės sė E-mailave lml@lancaironline.net
Nga: Charles R. Patton <charles.r.patton@ieee.org>
Lėnda: Re: Gear Shock Struts for L-235/320
Data: Sat, 04 Aug 2001 18:27:54 -0700
Pėr: <lancair.list@olsusa.com>
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After we bought our 360, I felt that I wanted the damping that a shock
gives to help with the high speed of landing of the plane.  I chose John
Spry's shocks, even though a bit heavier, because I felt that even if
the shock failed, I would still have the springs themselves carrying the
load and then at that point the performance wouldn't be much different
than the original rubber shocks. If I understand correctly, if Ong's
Debongers lose pressure,  you'd be low (prop clearance would suffer),
and you wouldn't even have springs, except what is available from the
tires.

Since I transitioned from a Thorp T-18, I was used to 'springy,' but
there was more height to play with and lower landing speeds.  The
Lancair just seemed too light on its feet for me, and I feel that the
shocks have been beneficial in making the plane seem to settle down
better on landing.

Charles R. Patton

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