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Vince Frazier

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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:03 am Post subject: tailwheel problem...solved |
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*******************SNIP Subject: Tail wheel question
I just purchased the 6" double fork tail wheel from Aviation Products,
Inc.
to give me increased clearance over Van's tail wheel. It appears to
have a vertical pilot hole which I must use to drill a new vertical hole
through the
tailspring onto which it mounts.
1. Are there any tricks/suggestions for drilling this hole?
2. Can this be easily and accurately done with the tailspring still
installed on the airplane?
3. Is the one vertical hole adequate or should I try to match up the
two horizontal holes which Vans has in their tailspring and drill them
too?
I understand many of you have installed this upgrade tail wheel and I
would appreciate hearing of your experience.
Further, the new tail wheel weighs 5 pounds (bathroom scale). I
haven't removed my Van's tail wheel yet, but suspect the new one is
heavier and will change my CG. Any thoughts?
Pete SNIP************************
Peter,
Before you drill any new holes for a new tailwheel, please take a look
at mine. It will retrofit into a Van's socket in 5 minutes with no
drilling whatsoever. A direct replacement. It weighs virtually the
same as the Van's unit, within 1/2 ounce by my scale.
My tailwheels have better clearance than the Van's, better handling, and
a smaller frontal area than other units. You can even install a
wheelpant on mine (see the website) and it will still full swivel as
designed.
My product was originally designed to meet the needs of the F1 and HRII
Rockets. It works equally well on the RV brethren. Over 90 of mine are
out there now and I have them IN STOCK for quick delivery.
Thanks,
Vince Frazier
Screaming Eagle Graphics and Accessories, LLC
3965 Caborn Road
Mount Vernon, IN 47620
812-464-1839
http://vincesrocket.com/products.htm
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_________________ Vince Frazier
3965 Caborn Road
Mount Vernon, IN 47620
812-464-1839 work
812-985-7309 home
F-1H Rocket, N540VF
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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:28 am Post subject: tailwheel problem...solved |
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Vince, Any difference in the lubrication schedule for yours? Seems I'm always taking my Van's tailwheel apart for cleaning. After it gets dirt & dust on it after a while, it doesn't hold in the straight ahead position. Is there a zirk fitting for lubing it? Where would I get a wheel pant for it? How many hours should I get out of a stock tailwheel tire with "novice style landing/bounces"? Greg
On 8/22/07, Frazier, Vincent A <VFrazier(at)usi.edu (VFrazier(at)usi.edu)> wrote:[quote] --> RV-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" <VFrazier(at)usi.edu (VFrazier(at)usi.edu)>
*******************SNIP Subject: Tail wheel question
I just purchased the 6" double fork tail wheel from Aviation Products,
Inc.
to give me increased clearance over Van's tail wheel. It appears to
have a vertical pilot hole which I must use to drill a new vertical hole
through the
tailspring onto which it mounts.
1. Are there any tricks/suggestions for drilling this hole?
2. Can this be easily and accurately done with the tailspring still
installed on the airplane?
3. Is the one vertical hole adequate or should I try to match up the
two horizontal holes which Vans has in their tailspring and drill them
too?
I understand many of you have installed this upgrade tail wheel and I
would appreciate hearing of your experience.
Further, the new tail wheel weighs 5 pounds (bathroom scale). I
haven't removed my Van's tail wheel yet, but suspect the new one is
heavier and will change my CG. Any thoughts?
Pete SNIP************************
Peter,
Before you drill any new holes for a new tailwheel, please take a look
at mine. It will retrofit into a Van's socket in 5 minutes with no
drilling whatsoever. A direct replacement. It weighs virtually the
same as the Van's unit, within 1/2 ounce by my scale.
My tailwheels have better clearance than the Van's, better handling, and
a smaller frontal area than other units. You can even install a
wheelpant on mine (see the website) and it will still full swivel as
designed.
My product was originally designed to meet the needs of the F1 and HRII
Rockets. It works equally well on the RV brethren. Over 90 of mine are
out there now and I have them IN STOCK for quick delivery.
Thanks,
Vince Frazier
Screaming Eagle Graphics and Accessories, LLC
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