by Arjay » Wed Jul 17, 2019 10:09 am
All: A couple of us SONEX tailwheel drivers here at KLZU have built tailwheel "dollys" which make it super easy to maneuver the airplane. I started out with a Home Depot type dolly intended to move heavy flower pots. It had 3 castoring wheels on the bottom and a plastic frame. I would just lift the tail and place it in the dolly, then could easily maneuver the plane by pushing on the prop. This dolly lasted about a year before totally falling apart. Next (copying my neighbor's design) I made a square frame out of 1x4 wood, with a slot for the tailwheel, with 4 small castoring wheels on the bottom. This one lasted a little longer, but eventually the wheels broke, so I built a bigger one with bigger wheels. The last one has held up well for over a year now, with no apparent wear. It is a square frame made of 1x4 boards, with 4 larger (2 "?) castoring wheels. The tailwheel fits well into a slot in the frame and then the plane can easily be pushed in any direction by the prop. It is super easy to lift the tail and place the tailwheel into the slot. I have never had the tail bounce out. I have a couple of pictures on my cell phone, but don't know how to post them here. If anyone will send me an email address, or text number I will gladly send you the pics.
Arjay. Sonex taildragger, aerovee, at KLZU