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All you EZ/Cozy builders what do you put under the nose to protect
the fuselage when it is down? Extra thick paint? ---------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project http://www.abri.com/sq2000 |
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![]() wrote: Other people use chunks of stainless or aluminum or wood. One I know, who's done a couple of nose landings, is putting a wheel from a roller blade just under the bumper so when it dies it will grind down to his "alternate gear system." Geez, it seems like a gear up warning system would be a better option for your friend. My pitot-actuated Long-EZ gear-up warning system saved me considerable embarrassment once. Without a gear-up warning system, it's not a question of if, it's a question of when. I decided one was mandatory for me after an airline pilot builder/flyer I knew landed his Long-EZ gear-up. David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com |
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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 22:43:42 -0500, David O
wrote: : wrote: : :Other people use chunks of stainless or aluminum or wood. One I know, :who's done a couple of nose landings, is putting a wheel from a roller :blade just under the bumper so when it dies it will grind down to his :"alternate gear system." : :Geez, it seems like a gear up warning system would be a better option :for your friend. My pitot-actuated Long-EZ gear-up warning system :saved me considerable embarrassment once. Without a gear-up warning :system, it's not a question of if, it's a question of when. I decided ![]() :landed his Long-EZ gear-up. I absolutely agree with you on the warning system. For my bird I had a pic chip custom programmed and a circuit board cut - the inputs include airspeed, throttle, all three gear down and locked, canopies both closed AND locked. I've been trying to figure out a good way to do a squat switch for a couple of years but haven't found one. With all three gear retracting, a gear up is both embarrassing and expensive. But in this case, my understanding is that both the nose landings were the result of mechanical failure - a stripped gear, and a broken NG3/4. |
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Date: 1/8/2004 8:39 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 01:30:30 GMT, Ron Wanttaja wrote: :On 8 Jan 2004 14:08:50 -0800, (Paul Lee) wrote: : :All you EZ/Cozy builders what do you put under the nose to protect :the fuselage when it is down? Extra thick paint? : :I think many install a RNPD (Rickles Nose Padding Device). In the :non-aviation world, it's called a "hockey puck." :-) There are three things to remember as you build it. You want it to chock the airplane, so if the nose is down with the engine running it doesn't scoot across the pavement with you in chase. Then, you want it low drag. And, if you land nose gear up, you want it to survive long enough that you don't come to a stop without grinding off half your nose. There is no clear, universally accepted answer. Hocky pucks are common. Another is a teardrop piece of truck tire tread. Put down about 8 plies of glass, tapering, then a piece of phenolic sheet, then the rubber. Drill a lot of little holes in the back of the rubber, and work some epoxy into them, then lap glass up on the sides to capture it. Other people use chunks of stainless or aluminum or wood. One I know, who's done a couple of nose landings, is putting a wheel from a roller blade just under the bumper so when it dies it will grind down to his "alternate gear system." Gotta love them redundant systems. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired |
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