Tribe,
N96C (aka T-basco) now belongs to Rick Farley and lives at T-89 in South Texas. We are currently cleaning up a few squawks and the biggest issue at the moment is that the landing gear are towed out. When we push the plane out of the hangar the bungees stretch about three inches (and these are new bungees thank you). When the plane is pushed backwards the bungees return to the fully retracted position.
So unless we can learn to land backwards, the plane is some what hard to handle just now.
What is the method for correcting this problem? It occurs to me that we could put a long cheater bar on the axle stub and BEND the gear legs, but that may not be too smart?!
So any and all with some experience here would be appreciated.
Best Regards,
Mark Julicher
NC95312
San Antonio, Texas
N96C (aka T-basco) now belongs to Rick Farley and lives at T-89 in South Texas. We are currently cleaning up a few squawks and the biggest issue at the moment is that the landing gear are towed out. When we push the plane out of the hangar the bungees stretch about three inches (and these are new bungees thank you). When the plane is pushed backwards the bungees return to the fully retracted position.
So unless we can learn to land backwards, the plane is some what hard to handle just now.
What is the method for correcting this problem? It occurs to me that we could put a long cheater bar on the axle stub and BEND the gear legs, but that may not be too smart?!
So any and all with some experience here would be appreciated.
Best Regards,
Mark Julicher
NC95312
San Antonio, Texas
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