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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 19 Dec 2017, 21:08 |
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Joined: 11/09/09 Posts: 3235 Post Likes: +4423 Location: KHII & KREI
Aircraft: RV6A, C182M
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Username Protected wrote: My friend who has had an 8 and a 7 lands and keeps the stick in his belly till the nose falls on its own to the pavement, at a fast walk speed. That's exactly how it's done and that's the way the transition folks will teach you. It's a taxi gear, not a landing gear. I have almost 1300TT on my RV6A and have never had the nose gear leg or fork modified as per the Van's service bulletin. If you fly it correctly you won't have a problem. Also, I modified the nose gear wheel bearing setup so the axle bolt doesn't bend and bind up the bearings causing the wheel to skid and tuck the gear. A precision spacer between the inner races to set the bearing clearance works like a champ. Allan at Anti Splat Aero has the whole nose gear thing figured out and makes a nice safety kit for it. I installed one on my airplane and the new fairing is slightly tapered to accommodate the brace. [youtube]https://youtu.be/f4JL1xyAhBA[/youtube] Dave
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 19 Dec 2017, 23:13 |
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Joined: 02/22/09 Posts: 2697 Post Likes: +2203 Location: KLOM
Aircraft: J35, L-19, PT17
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Why is the carpet under your plane nicer than every carpet in my house Beautiful plane!! Username Protected wrote: My friend who has had an 8 and a 7 lands and keeps the stick in his belly till the nose falls on its own to the pavement, at a fast walk speed. That's exactly how it's done and that's the way the transition folks will teach you. It's a taxi gear, not a landing gear. I have almost 1300TT on my RV6A and have never had the nose gear leg or fork modified as per the Van's service bulletin. If you fly it correctly you won't have a problem. Also, I modified the nose gear wheel bearing setup so the axle bolt doesn't bend and bind up the bearings causing the wheel to skid and tuck the gear. A precision spacer between the inner races to set the bearing clearance works like a champ. Allan at Anti Splat Aero has the whole nose gear thing figured out and makes a nice safety kit for it. I installed one on my airplane and the new fairing is slightly tapered to accommodate the brace. Dave
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 09:41 |
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Joined: 03/01/14 Posts: 2272 Post Likes: +2020 Location: 0TX0 Granbury TX
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The nosewheel on any airplane is only there to keep the prop out of the dirt. Young Grumman driver have problems landing on the nosewheel.
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 20 Dec 2017, 15:42 |
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Joined: 08/01/13 Posts: 1050 Post Likes: +317 Location: Paradise, Tx
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Username Protected wrote: I'm building some RV-8 parts in my garage.* I know there are many other BT'ers who are. Speak up! I know there are RV forums online, but BT is better than any of them for at least two reasons: real names and photo hosting. So, even if we only have one thread, it might be worth BT RV builders coming out for some mutual support and photo sharing. Here's mine: Attachment: 2016-06-06 20.01.16-1.jpg I'm working on the left (first) wing, finished laying out the skeleton and skins, procrastinating on the tanks. QB fuse ordered, won't be here till some time between Thanksgiving and Christmas  . People tell me SB wings and QB fuselage is backwards, but it's what I've done. Hurry up Stu *I tell people I'm building parts so I don't have to estimate when the airplane will be finished. And if I quit before it flies, I'll just say I finished all of the parts I intended to build!
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 07 Jan 2018, 17:08 |
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Joined: 07/07/14 Posts: 114 Post Likes: +53 Location: Dumfries, VA (suburb of DC)
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Username Protected wrote: I'm no engineer, but it seems that an in flight breakup is caused by a poor design, poor construction, poor piloting, or a combination. Makes me want to doublecheck some rivets..... Although anything is possible, the anecdotal evidence to this point in the Australian crash doesn't support your supposition as the accident pilot and his aircraft were well known down under and to a lesser degree to the RV community. In any event, the actual cause has yet to be determined or released.
_________________ Todd Stovall PP ASEL-IA RV-10 N728TT War Eagle!
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 21 Jan 2018, 09:46 |
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Joined: 02/13/10 Posts: 20199 Post Likes: +24832 Location: Castle Rock, Colorado
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The EAA produces "The Green Dot Podcast," and in the September 2017 edition they featured Richard VanGrunsven.....RV. It's REALLY interesting as he talks of his early life, the different RV designs as they evolved, etc. He's 78 years old, an engineer by training, and he plans to keep working "as long as I can." Van's Aircraft has 65 employees, and he says there are 9600+ RV's flying. Dick also serves on the EAA Board of Directors. Here's the 30-minute Podcast: http://inspire.eaa.org/2017/09/06/eaas- ... ngrunsven/
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Jan 2018, 18:37 |
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Joined: 08/02/09 Posts: 1337 Post Likes: +412 Company: Nantucket Rover Repair Location: Manchester, NH (MHT)
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Username Protected wrote: RUMOUR ALERT
This is by no means factual, but I have heard from local RV owners in Brisbane that this plane was vinyl wrapped over a zinc chromate surface.........which had experienced adhesion issues.
Pure speculation surrounds the concept of a massive lift dump due to departing wrap or flight controls.....or....
So anyone considering this might want to ensure the surface is compatible and adhesion is good and any joints overlap in the right places etc. Vinyl wrap like what is put on cars?
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Jan 2018, 18:53 |
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Joined: 02/13/10 Posts: 20199 Post Likes: +24832 Location: Castle Rock, Colorado
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Many planes are partially or completely wrapped. It weighs less and costs less than paint, it’s quite durable, and the designs and colors are infinite.... I had part of my RV-6 tail wrapped... . Attachment: FBD73308-0A7B-4942-B736-2C35194199BB.jpeg
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Jan 2018, 18:57 |
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Joined: 08/02/09 Posts: 1337 Post Likes: +412 Company: Nantucket Rover Repair Location: Manchester, NH (MHT)
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Username Protected wrote: Many planes are partially or completely wrapped. It weighs less and costs less than paint, it’s quite durable, and the designs and colors are infinite.... I had part of my RV-6 tail wrapped... . Attachment: FBD73308-0A7B-4942-B736-2C35194199BB.jpeg That's looks nice. Assuming that it is installed properly what is the down side?
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Jan 2018, 19:30 |
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Joined: 02/13/10 Posts: 20199 Post Likes: +24832 Location: Castle Rock, Colorado
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Username Protected wrote: Many planes are partially or completely wrapped. It weighs less and costs less than paint, it’s quite durable, and the designs and colors are infinite....
I had part of my RV-6 tail wrapped....
That's looks nice. Assuming that it is installed properly what is the down side? Some feel it doesn't last as long as paint, and that it's not as "repairable" as paint.
I've seen some pretty incredible vinyl wrap art on planes..
_________________ Arlen Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway - Mars Bonfire
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