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Our club just acquired an L-23 and we are going to be tying it down outside.
For those of you out there with L-23s, we are wondering how you go about securing the tail, considering that the tailwheel mounting area seems somewhat sensitive to damage. We were considering going so far as to make a saddle for the aft fuselage to sit in to keep the tailwheel off of the ground. Also, how are you securing the rudder? Our landing gear strut is collapsed and in need or air or nitrogen. I know that some of these types of strut systems can be inflated with the strut extended (weight off of the wheel) to something like 30 PSI in order to get to the correct pressure when weight is applied. Anyone with experience in this area? Thanks. BDS |
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