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Phillip LaBerge
March 4th 09, 04:48 PM
Anhone out there have any experience in replacing the shock cords, the
bungees on a D model Pawnee. The unit is a hydrasorb shock absorber
with the bungee cords wrapped around the hydrasorb.
Phillip LaBerge
Concord, Ga.
Alan Garside
March 4th 09, 06:15 PM
Where are you, are you in the UK, if so give me a call on 01622 858106 and
I can give you the information you need.
At 16:48 04 March 2009, Phillip LaBerge wrote:
>Anhone out there have any experience in replacing the shock cords, the
>bungees on a D model Pawnee. The unit is a hydrasorb shock absorber
>with the bungee cords wrapped around the hydrasorb.
>Phillip LaBerge
>Concord, Ga.
>
Phillip LaBerge wrote:
> Anhone out there have any experience in replacing the shock cords, the
> bungees on a D model Pawnee. The unit is a hydrasorb shock absorber
> with the bungee cords wrapped around the hydrasorb.
> Phillip LaBerge
> Concord, Ga.
Find somebody with a bungee tool, there are many variations of it.
or
Here is a link to how a couple of other Georgia guys do it.
http://www.supercub.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=172617#172617
and a comment by them in the same thread about the hydrosorb.
http://www.supercub.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=172831#172831
there are a lot of other threads in the SuperCub forum on bungee
replacement tips.
Alan Garside
March 5th 09, 08:00 AM
If you are running on three bungees and are not flying near max all up
weight (not crop spaying) then its worth considering only using two
bungees (approved in England). In England we only glider tow with Pawnees.
At light weights the shock units mostly never open so all the landing
load/bumps are transferred direct to the airframe through the closed shock
unit. Its also easier only putting two bungees on.
At 19:27 04 March 2009, R wrote:
>Phillip LaBerge wrote:
>> Anhone out there have any experience in replacing the shock cords, the
>> bungees on a D model Pawnee. The unit is a hydrasorb shock absorber
>> with the bungee cords wrapped around the hydrasorb.
>> Phillip LaBerge
>> Concord, Ga.
>
>Find somebody with a bungee tool, there are many variations of it.
>or
>Here is a link to how a couple of other Georgia guys do it.
>http://www.supercub.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=172617#172617
>and a comment by them in the same thread about the hydrosorb.
>http://www.supercub.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=172831#172831
>
>there are a lot of other threads in the SuperCub forum on bungee
>replacement tips.
>
Big Wings
March 5th 09, 11:00 AM
The UK mod. also reduces the max. permitted all-up weight so reduces
landing fees at some airfields and some regulatory costs.
At 08:00 05 March 2009, Alan Garside wrote:
>If you are running on three bungees and are not flying near max all up
>weight (not crop spaying) then its worth considering only using two
>bungees (approved in England). In England we only glider tow with
Pawnees.
>At light weights the shock units mostly never open so all the landing
>load/bumps are transferred direct to the airframe through the closed
shock
>unit. Its also easier only putting two bungees on.
>
I believe there is a US STC for reducing the number of bungees.
We have a "D" model, and the maint shop takes care of swapping them out.
B
"Alan Garside" > wrote in message
...
> If you are running on three bungees and are not flying near max all up
> weight (not crop spaying) then its worth considering only using two
> bungees (approved in England). In England we only glider tow with Pawnees.
> At light weights the shock units mostly never open so all the landing
> load/bumps are transferred direct to the airframe through the closed shock
> unit. Its also easier only putting two bungees on.
>
>
>
>
> At 19:27 04 March 2009, R wrote:
>>Phillip LaBerge wrote:
>>> Anhone out there have any experience in replacing the shock cords, the
>>> bungees on a D model Pawnee. The unit is a hydrasorb shock absorber
>>> with the bungee cords wrapped around the hydrasorb.
>>> Phillip LaBerge
>>> Concord, Ga.
>>
>>Find somebody with a bungee tool, there are many variations of it.
>>or
>>Here is a link to how a couple of other Georgia guys do it.
>>http://www.supercub.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=172617#172617
>>and a comment by them in the same thread about the hydrosorb.
>>http://www.supercub.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=172831#172831
>>
>>there are a lot of other threads in the SuperCub forum on bungee
>>replacement tips.
>>
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