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Old June 5th 13, 05:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Kuykendall
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Default LS7 Main Wheel / Landing Gear question

On Jun 5, 6:30*am, Gianni Isotope wrote:
Thanks JJ, but the wheel is actually off-center in the direction of the wider spacer.
*Using the smaller one in its place would not seem to work.


That being the case, then it might be that the wheel is mounted off-
center at the factory, and that's just the way it is. It is very
typical among HP-series operators to shift the wheel 1/2" or so off-
center to accommodate a disk brake system. Such offsets seem to make
no discernible difference to the takeoff, landing, or rollout
characteristics.

Thanks, Bob K.
 




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