Morning Hank,
thanks for the pic and reply. those are the springs i have. Not familiar with the term "mouse" but i can see the safety wire.
I have had a couple of exciting landings due to a spring popping off. With the brakes it has always been controllable. my teenage daughter is learning to fly and we fly from a grass strip. We went to 2W6 for some blacktop experience, caught a sudden downdraft and bounced. Finally had all three wheels on the runway and Tcraft headed for the lights and the ditch. I took over, pushed full rudder and nothing. There are only brakes on the left and i was in the right seat. By now we were pointed too far off centerline to go around and about to take out a runway light. I said left brake, left brake, left brake. By the time she got on the left brake we were in the weeds and past the runway light, which we somehow didn't hit. Then, with all the left brake, we swung around the other way and did about a 150 degree turn. We were slow enough at that point that there was no damage, just a bit of a bruisied ego on my part and a what the heck on my daughter's part. I knew right away what had happened, got out and put the spring back on. Decided it's time to fix the problem. I have over 2000 hours of tail wheel time and have never come that close to ground looping.
thanks for the pic and reply. those are the springs i have. Not familiar with the term "mouse" but i can see the safety wire.
I have had a couple of exciting landings due to a spring popping off. With the brakes it has always been controllable. my teenage daughter is learning to fly and we fly from a grass strip. We went to 2W6 for some blacktop experience, caught a sudden downdraft and bounced. Finally had all three wheels on the runway and Tcraft headed for the lights and the ditch. I took over, pushed full rudder and nothing. There are only brakes on the left and i was in the right seat. By now we were pointed too far off centerline to go around and about to take out a runway light. I said left brake, left brake, left brake. By the time she got on the left brake we were in the weeds and past the runway light, which we somehow didn't hit. Then, with all the left brake, we swung around the other way and did about a 150 degree turn. We were slow enough at that point that there was no damage, just a bit of a bruisied ego on my part and a what the heck on my daughter's part. I knew right away what had happened, got out and put the spring back on. Decided it's time to fix the problem. I have over 2000 hours of tail wheel time and have never come that close to ground looping.
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