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IAN DONALDSON
October 10th 05, 02:24 PM
G'day
I am looking for some laminated fiberglass spring to us on the tailwheel of
my Murphy Rebel.
Could anyone advise me where I might purchase some?
thanks and regards
Ian Donaldson
Cy Galley
October 10th 05, 04:37 PM
My 1993 Buick Regal has a rear spring made of composite. Might get one of
these and cut it down. Buick has over 130,000 miles without the rear spring
giving problems.
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Cy Galley - Chair,
AirVenture Emergency Aircraft Repair
A Service Project of Chapter 75
EAA Safety Programs Editor - TC
EAA Sport Pilot
"IAN DONALDSON" > wrote in message
...
> G'day
>
> I am looking for some laminated fiberglass spring to us on the tailwheel
> of my Murphy Rebel.
>
> Could anyone advise me where I might purchase some?
>
>
> thanks and regards
>
>
> Ian Donaldson
>
Wallace Berry
October 10th 05, 08:06 PM
In article <RUv2f.471892$xm3.226915@attbi_s21>,
"Cy Galley" > wrote:
> My 1993 Buick Regal has a rear spring made of composite. Might get one of
> these and cut it down. Buick has over 130,000 miles without the rear spring
> giving problems.
>
> --
> Cy Galley - Chair,
> AirVenture Emergency Aircraft Repair
> A Service Project of Chapter 75
> EAA Safety Programs Editor - TC
> EAA Sport Pilot
Chevy Astro van has composite real leaf springs. Probably get 'em nearly
free at a junk yard.
There's a Stits SA6b that has composite leaf springs off an Astro van as
gear legs. Pictures are here:
http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/1050A.htm
Jeff
October 12th 05, 02:42 PM
Ian,
Why not lay-up one yourself? It is really not that difficult or time
consuming. Many people have laid up their own fiberglass main landing
gears and tail springs. If you are interested I can give you some
basic instructions.
Jeff
Dragonfly N41GK
October 13th 05, 01:24 PM
Jeff,
I once had a Quickie ( Q1 ) that broke a tailspring. ( don't they
all ). Anyhew, I replace it with one designed for a Dragonfly and
never had a problem with it after that. The Dragonfly spring was a
different material of construction and shape than the Quickie's. I
don't remember where I ordered the Dragonfly spring, but I would like
to get another one for another project. Do you know who sells them
nowadays? Thanks
Neal
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