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The manual mentions that a CG hook can be mounted on the landing gear. Does anyone have instructions from the factory on that process?
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On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 6:03:44 PM UTC-7, wrote:
The manual mentions that a CG hook can be mounted on the landing gear. Does anyone have instructions from the factory on that process? Thanks Phil Can't comment on that approach. I had a share of a Jantar Std 2 in the UK several years ago. It would back release at about 700agl during a winch launch. The BGA senior inspector rotated the hook 2-3 holes. After that it went to the top of the launch. Frank Whiteley |
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That’s an interesting approach to the problem. I mounted a Tost hook on the landing gear of my HP18 and that worked great. Since this is a certified aircraft I’ll have to check with our AME. I anticipate that the factory will have the mounting info given it was an option. Thanks for input.
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On Sunday, 26 November 2017 12:03:44 UTC+11, wrote:
The manual mentions that a CG hook can be mounted on the landing gear. Does anyone have instructions from the factory on that process? Thanks Phil It is basically a mount already welded into the gear and two bolts through it. The cable is a separate item off the main pulley below the instrument panel. Inside the seat pan area, you need a large rounded cutout to allow it to swing up with the undercarriage. Typically there is a FRP piece that is bonded into the fuselage to cover the hole. All the Jantars I have seen had this built in from the factory, but it may have been optional if yours never came with the CG hook. I should be able to find the right TOST part number. Do already have a hook and just need to know all the fittings? Also, I recommend you join up the Jantar group over on Yahoo as there's a lot of drawings and useful paperwork there. |
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It’s a G72 according to the TCDS from EASA, but a G73 or G88 is also
technically speaking compatible. I am rebuilding one that has a CoG release so if you need pics send an email... t 08:18 26 November 2017, Justin Couch wrote: On Sunday, 26 November 2017 12:03:44 UTC+11, wrote: The manual mentions that a CG hook can be mounted on the landing gear. Do= es anyone have instructions from the factory on that process? Thanks=20 Phil It is basically a mount already welded into the gear and two bolts through = it. The cable is a separate item off the main pulley below the instrument p= anel. Inside the seat pan area, you need a large rounded cutout to allow it= to swing up with the undercarriage. Typically there is a FRP piece that is= bonded into the fuselage to cover the hole. All the Jantars I have seen ha= d this built in from the factory, but it may have been optional if yours ne= ver came with the CG hook. I should be able to find the right TOST part num= ber. Do already have a hook and just need to know all the fittings?=20 Also, I recommend you join up the Jantar group over on Yahoo as there's a l= ot of drawings and useful paperwork there. |
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At 07:39 28 November 2017, Eric Munk wrote:
It’s a G72 according to the TCDS from EASA, but a G73 or G88 is also technically speaking compatible. I am rebuilding one that has a CoG releas so if you need pics send an email... t 08:18 26 November 2017, Justin Couch wrote: On Sunday, 26 November 2017 12:03:44 UTC+11, wrote: The manual mentions that a CG hook can be mounted on the landing gear. Do= es anyone have instructions from the factory on that process? Thanks=20 Phil It is basically a mount already welded into the gear and two bolt through = it. The cable is a separate item off the main pulley below the instrument p= anel. Inside the seat pan area, you need a large rounded cutout to allow it= to swing up with the undercarriage. Typically there is a FRP piece that is= bonded into the fuselage to cover the hole. All the Jantars I have seen ha= d this built in from the factory, but it may have been optional if yours ne= ver came with the CG hook. I should be able to find the right TOST part num= ber. Do already have a hook and just need to know all the fittings?=20 Also, I recommend you join up the Jantar group over on Yahoo as there's a l= ot of drawings and useful paperwork there. My syndicate partner has just confirmed that they fitted a c of g hook to their Std Jantar, by buying a new u/c frame with a hook on it. That of course was from the original manufacturers 40 years ago. Dave |
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