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Old September 1st 17, 08:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tom Kelley #711
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Default Cobra wing wheel cradle

When at Uvalde, my small shock absorber broke off right at the end which caused the wheel wheel to collapse. It happen while pushing out onto the grid. It did cause a problem and something I never gave any thought to which might break.

There was maybe a thread and a half left which held on to the fitting allowing the wing wheel cradle barely work.

Went shopping and found these on Amazon. They just arrived and threaded on to the old fittings and are the right length.

Apexstone 250N/56lb Gas Struts,Gas Springs,Gas Strut,Lift Support,Gas Shocks,Lid Stay,Lid Support,Set of 2.

Best, Tom #711.
 




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