Alternative Onex Gear (Tail Dragger)
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 8:36 pm
Hi Guys,
I was cleaning out my email and came across a sketch of the Onex landing gear Steve Bennett built to give the Onex some extra ground clearance (+4"). The gear is heavier, both longer and thicker. Since O'Keefe Aero is now out of business I thought it would be OK to post the sketch before it's lost.
Note this statement from the old O'Keefe web site.
All gear is made from 2024-T351 aluminum and is 5/8" thick and varies in widths from 5" to 7" (Thanks Rusty).
Here is where the gear was first discussed.
https://sonexbuilders.net/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1989&p=14798&hilit=gear+alloy#p14784
Note that it is advisable to add 2 to 3 deg. of extra bend at the bottom bend of the gear leg.
I used this gear and am happy with it. It gives the Onex a more manly stance ;-)
Don't know where to get axles since O'Keefe is gone.
Thanks,
Wes
I was cleaning out my email and came across a sketch of the Onex landing gear Steve Bennett built to give the Onex some extra ground clearance (+4"). The gear is heavier, both longer and thicker. Since O'Keefe Aero is now out of business I thought it would be OK to post the sketch before it's lost.
Note this statement from the old O'Keefe web site.
All gear is made from 2024-T351 aluminum and is 5/8" thick and varies in widths from 5" to 7" (Thanks Rusty).
Here is where the gear was first discussed.
https://sonexbuilders.net/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1989&p=14798&hilit=gear+alloy#p14784
Note that it is advisable to add 2 to 3 deg. of extra bend at the bottom bend of the gear leg.
I used this gear and am happy with it. It gives the Onex a more manly stance ;-)
Don't know where to get axles since O'Keefe is gone.
Thanks,
Wes