My hangar neighbor and I were discussing our tailwheel setups. He has a Piper J-5 and the tailwheel steering springs are compression springs with what I think is a lot of slack in the linkage.
My setup has springs in tension with some load on the springs stretching them. I read on Aircraft Spruce website that the compression spring setup is considered better because it put less pressure on the hinge bushings. I'm guessing this occures because the setup has slack in the spring/chain linkage.
Question #1:
Any opinions as to which setup, tension springs or compression springs, is better? Smoother? Reliable?
Question #2:
Slack or no-slack?
My setup has springs in tension with some load on the springs stretching them. I read on Aircraft Spruce website that the compression spring setup is considered better because it put less pressure on the hinge bushings. I'm guessing this occures because the setup has slack in the spring/chain linkage.
Question #1:
Any opinions as to which setup, tension springs or compression springs, is better? Smoother? Reliable?
Question #2:
Slack or no-slack?
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