Bryan Cotton wrote:rbarber wrote:Titanium would weigh about half of that (~2.2-2.4 lbs each).
Wow, for that weight penalty I don't understand why anyone would consider the TOB gear legs.
Edit: using the numbers above that is a 6.7 lb increase!
A 1 1/8in diameter rod of 2024 weighs 1.205lbs per foot according to Aircraft Spruce. Taildragger legs are nearly 3ft long. That alone puts the weight of the legs above the 2.4lbs if they were made of aluminum.
Don't know the weight per foot of titanium, but it is heavier than aluminum and lighter than steel. Split the difference and you get more that 4.5lbs for the titanium. Now we're talking about a little over a pound difference between the two. But wait....there's more.
The TOB leg already has the axle adapter welded on. Subtract that weight (or add the axle weight to the titanium) and we're talking a few ounces. Couple that with only having to drill one hole through the gear leg (which can be repaired if botched) and that the anti-torque plate has 4 bolt holes vs. the 1 on the axle for the titanium and I'll take the TOB legs every time.
As a side note: The TOB legs are indeed hollow and tapered. It's evident that there was more to the design of these legs than just chucking up a piece of pipe and whittling it down till it looked good.
Shining up my second set of TOB legs for the next Waiex here @Area 51%