<<...and can rotate in a back end down sense and lose proper contact with the
fuselage,
taking all its weight on the leading edge of the dolly.>>
Resulting in permanent dents to the fuselage skin.
Ducnan McF.
> On 20 June 2021 at 22:20 davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk wrote:
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> They serve a dual function of keeping the plane secure on the trailer for
maintenance or for transport. The wheels of the dolly are right at the front
of the dolly in order to stay in contact with the ground when you open up the
jack mechanism. Without the bolts or firm strapping of the dolly to the fuselage
the dolly is not stable and can rotate in a back end down sense and lose proper
contact with the fuselage, taking all its weight on the leading edge of the
dolly. David
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> On 2021-06-20 18:07, Mallard wrote:
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> > David are your bolts into the fuselage primarily to secure the
> > aircraft
during transit in your trailer?
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> > Regards James
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