Sonex1517 wrote:Kip
Great tips - thanks! Do you have any photos? I am having trouble with the visualization of the 2 x 4's
Much appreciated post
Rick524 wrote:I used your method Kip and added one more thing. I screwed 2 drywall T squares to the inside 2X4s, at the center, directly under the axles. The 4' side of the squares face inward. When the squares overlap perfectly, you have zero toe in. To get .7 deg toe in you simply pull the squares back to .354" back at the center, which for me was at the 30" mark.
Hope this makes sense.
Good luck with your projects!
Rick
Sonex 524
Andy Walker wrote:Thanks for all your help, Kip!
I highly recommend Kip's technique if you have not toed in your gear yet. It seems much more accurate and less prone to error than the method in the plans. I still have to updrill the holes (we ran out of time to finish that up), but the pilot holes are drilled so that the geometry is set, and it looks great.
Also, Tricycle gear seems a lot more complicated than the conventional gear setup. The mounts are a hassle and the brake cables have to go through the spar carry-through, creating a lot of added complexity. If I had to do it over, or I end up doing another one (Onex?), I'd just do a tail dragger and learn to fly it.
Mike53 wrote:Andy Walker wrote:Thanks for all your help, Kip!
I highly recommend Kip's technique if you have not toed in your gear yet. It seems much more accurate and less prone to error than the method in the plans. I still have to updrill the holes (we ran out of time to finish that up), but the pilot holes are drilled so that the geometry is set, and it looks great.
Also, Tricycle gear seems a lot more complicated than the conventional gear setup. The mounts are a hassle and the brake cables have to go through the spar carry-through, creating a lot of added complexity. If I had to do it over, or I end up doing another one (Onex?), I'd just do a tail dragger and learn to fly it.
Andy the Onex landing gear is a flat gear ala "Cessna 150" and is simplicity as only Steve Whiteman could have come up with,so don't throw out the idea of the getting a nose dragger should you ever decide to build the Onex.
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