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      --> Pelican-List message posted by: "gary" <FlyinK@Efortress.com>
      
      Thanks Mike,
        That's reassuring to know it happens to someone else, and good info that
      it seems to have opposite yaw.  That would explain why I can't get it back
      in - I always try right rudder to get it back in but it doesn't seem to
      work.
        I still have the bungee on the lightest setting, and the bolt is only out
      about 1/4".  Funny, but mine sits less than mid-position when on the ground
      and my engine is heavier.  Maybe yours is broken in much more.
        I have a small video camera that I bought for internal wing inspection and
      I borrowed a very neat LCD display that I will mount in the plane.  I'll
      have the camera pointed at the nosewheel somehow so I can see what's going
      on but you have me more convinced that the nosewheel is the problem.
        I just ordered tailwheel parts so I may not care about this problem for
      long, but some people are recommending against the tailwheel so I may end up
      switching back.
      
      Thanks very much Mike for the info,
        Gary
      
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "mike macleod" <macleod@eagle.ca>
      Subject: Pelican-List: Re: Nosewheel
      
      
      > --> Pelican-List message posted by: mike macleod <macleod@eagle.ca>
      >
      > Gary:
      >
      > I have never had the wheel come out of the notch in flight (once I get it
      in)
      > for reference I have:
      >  - the bungee in the mid position.
      >  - the bolt on the ring extending down about 1/2 inch into the slot
      >  - the ring in about the mid position when the plane is on the ground
      >
      > One problem I do have is that after takeoff the nosewheel is usually
      turned to
      > the right.  (for some reason this makes the plane want to turn left) I
      think it
      > doesn't fall into the slot because I have to apply significant right
      rudder to
      > counteract the 'P' factor, this turns the nosewheel to the right so it
      doesn't
      > get a chance to fall in.
      >
      > What I end up doing after I throttle back is to apply hard left rudder and
      this
      > usually works.  But it is sometimes hard to tell if the gear has gone into
      the
      > slot so I do some more severe rudder movements until the plane seems to
      fly
      > straight without much force on the rudder pedals.
      >
      > This spring I am going to put in some sort of detection system that will
      > indicate when the gear is in the slot (the plane is still down at the old
      Picton
      > air force base waiting for spring - we still have snow on the ground here)
      >
      > Let me know how you make out.
      > Mike
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
 
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