Tie down location?

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Tie down location?

Postby 13brv3 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 7:20 pm

Greetings,

I've seen some round holes cut in the wing folding handle in several pictures, and I'm wondering if that's what people are using as a tie-down location? I'm not sure if I can bring myself to use the handle for that, so hopefully I'm missing the real tie-down location.

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Re: Tie down location?

Postby Kalibr » Thu Mar 03, 2016 11:24 am

I believe that's these holes are there for this exact purpose. From my limited experience, when you travel, bring a couple of strings of rope of a small enough diameter to fit into these holes -- the regular ramp tie-down rope would most likely be too thick to fit into these rather small holes.
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Re: Tie down location?

Postby 13brv3 » Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:42 pm

My handles don't have any holes in the portion that sticks out below the wing. In pictures, and videos, I've seen large holes cut in other peoples handles, so I guess my question is whether they intend for you to make holes for a tie-down in the handle. Probably should have just asked Sonex since there's very little Onex activity on the forum.

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Re: Tie down location?

Postby 13brv3 » Thu Mar 03, 2016 5:56 pm

For anyone who might read this later. Sonex's reply was that they use holes in the handles for the tie-down, and they don't have another option. I'll end up adding a tie-down some other way, since the last thing I want is a tie-down rope yanking around on those handles.

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Re: Tie down location?

Postby Chigbee » Fri Jan 08, 2021 12:30 am

I know this is an old thread but I thought I'd bring it up because I'm wrestling with the same question. I intend to fly to and from work and I'll be tying down in windy KMHV so I need a stout solution and I'm not keen on putting a bending load on these handles in their minor axis.

What have other people done for tiedown options? I found this in some limited googling: https://www.airward.com/products/onex-t ... x-tie-down
Does anyone have experience with that setup? The skin seems like it'd be a bit flimsy even if it's near a joint, just seems like a bad option if the tie-down is anything but perpendicular to the skin at that point.

I'm open to anyone's ideas.

Thanks,

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Re: Tie down location?

Postby Mike53 » Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:46 am

Chigbee wrote:I know this is an old thread but I thought I'd bring it up because I'm wrestling with the same question. I intend to fly to and from work and I'll be tying down in windy KMHV so I need a stout solution and I'm not keen on putting a bending load on these handles in their minor axis.

What have other people done for tiedown options? I found this in some limited googling: https://www.airward.com/products/onex-t ... x-tie-down
Does anyone have experience with that setup? The skin seems like it'd be a bit flimsy even if it's near a joint, just seems like a bad option if the tie-down is anything but perpendicular to the skin at that point.

I'm open to anyone's ideas.
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Re: Tie down location?

Postby sonex1374 » Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:28 am

I use a couple of stainless-steel gated snap clips inserted through the standard tie down eyelets. This allows a larger diameter rope to be used and is much easier to work with than the small eyelets. When I untie the airplane I simply remove the snap clips from the eyelets so they don't bang around under the wing in flight.

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Re: Tie down location?

Postby flyingbear » Sun May 23, 2021 7:46 am

I TIE MY ONEX DOWN USING THE WHEELS. i DO NOT HAVE WHEEL PANTS ON YET BUT IT HAS BEEN THROUGH SOME MAJOR WIND AND RAIN WITH NO ISSUES. OF COURSE i TIE THE TAIL ALSO .
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