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ASW 19 tail wheel
Roller blade wheels are available in sizes/diameter starting at 42mm (1.65") up to 150 mm (5.9") from
Www.inlinewarehouse.com Good service and prices Jim Callaway |
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On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 3:45:40 PM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote:
Interesting about the built-in cup for a pneumatic wheel. I had no idea! My '6 came with the white plastic wheel mounted in a steel cage which was then bolted into the rubber skid/fairing thingie. The roller blade wheel was of too large a diameter to fit into the cage so I reduced it by mounting it on a mandrel and, using a file, cut it down to size. I always wondered about its survivability since it was built for skating speed, not 50 kts, but it didn't wear out in about 6 years of flying the ship. On 9/5/2016 2:11 PM, JS wrote: When rollerblades came out, their wheels were considered an improvement over the standard white plastic tailskid wheels. Much less fragile. Darnell also make (or at least used to make) quality load-rated caster wheels that fit those skids. Either the 210x65 or 200x50 tailwheel mod is a huge improvement over the rollerblade or Darnell wheels. Nylon, alloy or brass wheels are available for CG adjustment. Since the LS6 was brought up, there is already a tailwheel cup inside the fuselage of even the A model. It's glassed over if the 210x65 tailwheel option wasn't ordered from the factory. Jim -- Dan, 5J Mark Grubb found out after he manufactured a wheel cup and then opened the tail boom of 6046. I'd replaced the wheel a few times before going to a real wheel. "DOH!" If you install a fairing around the wheel, mind that the trailer wheel cup is filled enough to stop the gelcoat rubbing. Check the tow bar for rubbing too. Also make a notch in the fairing so you can inflate the tire without removing it. Or use Schempp-Hirth's bolt-on fairing. Jim |
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ASW 19 tail wheel
Why not just use the tail dolly when you tow the glider on the ground? I've flown my ASW-15B off a moderately rough grass field for over a dozen years and more than 700 hours with the rollerblade wheel equipped glue-on tailwheel I got from Eastern Sailplane back when I bought the ship and haven't had a single problem with it.
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Thanks for the hints. I ordered the tail wheel from GB flugebau. It's got here quickly, cost less than 1/2 the schleicher price and it appears to be more sturdy. You gotta love it!
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