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Nosewheel Options
The recent thread comparing different tailwheels got me wondering. No one complains about tailwheel problems (other than the risk of ground loops). But lots of people have complained about nosewheel issues. If there really are 3 or 4 different tailwheels available, why aren't there a similar number of nosewheel options? I'm guessing the demand is there.
Or perhaps there are nosewheel options, and I'm just not aware of them. |
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Grove has an option...not convinced it will fix all the NW issues Ive heard of, but I bought one.
Joe |
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But you know that red and whilte nose gear plane that you flew in? Well,.... in the hangar just behind it to the north.............there are two tailwheel planes in there, that suffered significant damage. One ground looped, and the other left the runway when the tailwheel came apart.....supposeably. It's an F1 or Rocket, and quite frankly, they do need tailwheels......to look sharp, IMO. The red and while 9A is still doing just fine... :) In fact, nose-gear RV's do rather well when either the nose or main tire goes flat. How do tailwheel RV's do? I don't know the statistics, but I know of one RV6 that took out some runway landing lights with a tire problem. L.Adamson --- RV6A |
Nose Wheel Option
I will start this by saying that I haven't researched this but!!!
The nose wheel on the RV-12 uses the same 500 X 5 that the mains use. It's a nice castering nose wheel and it's got some mass to it, as well as a plush tire. Plus, there is a wheel pant kit for it. Not sure if it would work, but if I was an RV-XXA driver, and operated out of anything other than a hard surface runway, I would certainly look at the possibility of incorporating that change into my airplane. It goes without saying that it will cost you a tad of airspeed, but then again......take a look at the rollover incidents. Just my 2 cents worth, coming from a RV-12 builder, who will be flying in and out if small farm strips in Kentucky. And, soon I hope. Tom |
-12 nosewheel pics?
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Sit and watch
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My NG never touches the ground unless it physically has to..if the grass is too rough and the nose is starting to pogo..yes i get out and pull it. A PITA yes but way better than bending the gear. Frank |
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I'm building in my basement and since height is a problem, I have not installed the nosegear at this point. Marty Santic has some great photos. Go to his blog at http://www.martysrv12.blogspot.com Then, if you click on his June 09 post and scroll down to the 22nd, he has some super pictures of the nose gear installation. Hope that helps. Tom |
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