To kill shimmy 100% of the time full rudder preferably into wind but either
way the will break the nose-wheel swinging from side to side, in the past
I=99ve tried everything replacing parts raising the nosewheel and gen
tly let
down / slamming it down the only thing that works is catching it early with
full rudder the shimmy will stops immediately straighten up and continue
down the runway.
The key to not getting shimmy in the first place *never ever* pull the
power off just over the runway on short final, you=99ve got the speed
right
leave the power where it is until you land then kill the power or glide
onto the runway from height.
Cheers Paul
G-ROOV 914 XS
On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 at 22:30, Jeff B <topglock@cox.net> wrote:
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> A little swipe of Nyogel 774VH on both sides of the fiber washer then
> torqued to spec will solve the problem.
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> Jeff
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> "I believe that forgiving them is God's function. Our job is to arrange
> the meeting."
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> -Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf
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> On 9/3/2020 11:58 AM, Matt Dovey wrote:
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> > When landing on a hard runway I always get nose wheel shimmy. I've
> checked the friction on the on the nose wheel fork and found no problem.
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