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Re: Getting it on the trailer....

Subject: Re: Getting it on the trailer....
From: Grahamclk@aol.com
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 06:07:16
In a message dated 02/08/00 03:32:07 GMT Daylight Time, MJKTuck@cs.com writes:

<< I have an original aluminum trailer and the slope of the ramp is very 
steep 
 so I cannot believe anyone can do this on their own - but some must I guess 
 as they do not have the advantage of hangarage. Am I missing a trick?
  >>
A perennial subject !
Go to your local chandler and buy a hand winch, strap type (less that 30 UK 
pnds).  It bolts onto the channel behind the tail wheel plates.  
With the original tailwheel assembly you can safely pull on the stock where 
it exits the fuselage (done it 150 times).  When the standard tailwheel mod 
is done this stock disappears. (I left mine in place, and did the mod 
differently).
But you could easily make a  detachable fitment to pull on the undercarriage 
mount directly.  I have a similar gadget to pull the ramp itself up, as it is 
sometimes difficult to close it single-handed, depending on tyre pressure and 
plane position..

As for getting the flaps to clear the mudguards (without wingtip assistance) 
the wheel is not on the ramp at this time, and the plane is well enough 
balanced to control it holding the tailplane torque tube; but use  plastic 
pipes pip-pinned over each side so you don't get covered in grease.

Graham Clarke G-EMIN


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