by MichaelFarley56 » Mon May 04, 2015 8:21 pm
So, just so I understand, you have 20 hours on your Onex and have had no issues with the strength of the gear, yet you say it's not strong enough? I haven't heard of anyone else having any issues either other than your story of your friend. Just how good (or bad) was that landing?
Having been a CFI for a number of years, I can attest that a Cessna 152 has incredibly strong gear yet people have still managed to bend them up (somehow). I'm fairly confident that regardless of how strong gear legs are, if you slam down hard enough they will bend! It doesn't matter how thick the metal is.
Sonex drills out the gear legs to make things easier and quicker to install for builders. It's part of the "matched hole" technology that most builders demand in today's market. And this is just my opinion, but if your friend bent up his gear on landing and Sonex sent him a free replacement set, I call that incredible customer service!
As for the brakes, can you tell us what's so bad about them? I had the machined drum, mechanical brakes for a while and despite some humorous squeaking when coming to a stop, they worked fine. There's a lot of builders using that setup with no issue, so some additional info may help.
Just my two cents of course!
Mike Farley
Waiex #0056 - N569KM (sold)
Onex #245