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1. 01:16 PM - Re: Scott Taliwheel for Yak 55M (Wesley Warner)
2. 04:35 PM - Re: Scott Taliwheel for Yak 55M (Yak 55M)
3. 06:09 PM - Memphis Formation Clinic (Jeff Linebaugh)
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Subject: | Re: Scott Taliwheel for Yak 55M |
I'm having some issues getting in touch with the the guy I had making
them before. Hopefully I can see him next week or so. I thought I
had one of the prototypes here, but I guess it's not. I should be
able to find that one next week also.
The extenders normally are just some plate material that bolts to the
landing gear holes and lowers the axles by about 3". Most people
started using them to run the larger Whirlwind prop and still have an
adequate amount of ground clearance.
Wes
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Yak 55M <yak55m@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Wes,
>
> the previous owner installed Grove 500x5 wheels and tires. I don't think I
> have gear extenders, from what I can tell the axles are bolted directly to
> the base of the legs. What do the extenders look like, and what is their
> purpose? I will check my ailerons as you suggested and let you know if I
> need the bushings.
>
> Regards,
>
> Anthony.
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Subject: | Re: Scott Taliwheel for Yak 55M |
Thanks Wes,
that makes sense. I think I have the extenders, but I will double check.
Any chance you can provide a photo (sorry to be a pest)? Thanks for the
follow up on the adapter plate, anything would help.
Regards,
Anthony.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Wesley Warner <warner.wesley@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> I'm having some issues getting in touch with the the guy I had making
> them before. Hopefully I can see him next week or so. I thought I
> had one of the prototypes here, but I guess it's not. I should be
> able to find that one next week also.
>
> The extenders normally are just some plate material that bolts to the
> landing gear holes and lowers the axles by about 3". Most people
> started using them to run the larger Whirlwind prop and still have an
> adequate amount of ground clearance.
>
> Wes
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Yak 55M <yak55m@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks Wes,
> >
> > the previous owner installed Grove 500x5 wheels and tires. I don't think
> I
> > have gear extenders, from what I can tell the axles are bolted directly
> to
> > the base of the legs. What do the extenders look like, and what is their
> > purpose? I will check my ailerons as you suggested and let you know if I
> > need the bushings.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Anthony.
>
>
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Subject: | Memphis Formation Clinic |
Folks,
We are having a formation get together in Memphis in a couple of weeks. The
dates are April 3-5. We are planning the RPA Formation Ground School for
Friday evening, flying/training on Saturday and Sunday...
We have a few local guys that want to get "carded". We will have 2 FAST
Checkpilots, 2 more leads, and at least a few more carded wingman. If
anyone is interested in joining us, please drop me a line? I tried to post
the event to the RPA website 10 days ago, and realized today that it never
made it there...
We would love to have some more RPA folks join us, even if just for a day of
fun...
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Jeff Linebaugh
jefflinebaugh@gmail.com
901 606-6735 cell
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