RFSchaller
Well Known Member
Interesting that we are changing out nose gear legs for a perceived weakness, but the one that breaks on overload failed at a different point. Scott, wouldn’t that support the preexisting flaw theory for this failure?
Interesting that we are changing out nose gear legs for a perceived weakness, but the one that breaks on overload failed at a different point. Scott, wouldn’t that support the preexisting flaw theory for this failure?
Interesting that we are changing out nose gear legs for a perceived weakness, but the one that breaks on overload failed at a different point. Scott, wouldn’t that support the preexisting flaw theory for this failure?
A tip for SB 19-08-026 compliers: I found that an approximately 16" length of 5/16" dia. wooden dowel was very useful in driving out the two lower AN 6 bolts. Any straight metal 5/16" dia rod or tube would do as well.