Area 51% wrote:...the tailwheel mount is the same as the trike's skid mount....
... hoping for shorter landings without the tailwheel touching before the mains.
Area 51% wrote:Speaking from a Legacy Waiex point of view, the tailwheel mount is the same as the trike's skid mount. To turn a trike's tail into a conventional would only require a spring rod, the pivot assembly/wheel, and link between the rudder horn and tailwheel.
I'm currently building a Legacy and have already installed the trike main gear mounts to hedge my bet against the tailwheel. Doing it during the initial build costs a few pounds if you never use them, but it also saves a load of disassembly and rebuild if the trike bug bites at a later date.
My first was a tail-dragger and I loved it, but I'm hoping for shorter landings without the tailwheel touching before the mains.
cadcap wrote:Area 51%, Any input or idea about how the nose gear will attach on the trike version of the HW ? Are the landings with a conv. gear that much longer/difficult than a trike? Most kit built try gears I see look rather flimsy for grass fields or non airport landings !!
Thanks,
cadcap
C172H SuperHawk 180
HW QB #16
BRS wrote:.... This center spot is not so comfortable in the sonex as I can't see ahead if the tailwheel is on the ground.
BRS wrote:I'm thinking that the trike can be landed with a steeper flair (shorter ground roll) since the mains are further back. Is that true?
BRS wrote:Can a trike sonex be built with the hardware to hold a tail wheel (but not installed) so as to make a swap from one to the other just a matter of chaning the mount, moving the main gear. Is there huge W&B issue in doing that?
Area 51% wrote:Since there will be no spar tunnel to disassemble,....
Area 51% wrote:It may be possible to prep the spar tunnel on a Legacy or B to accept the main gear mounts without actually installing the "heavy" (5 lbs each) units. A torque plate may be sufficient. That's for the tech team to decide.
ampzapper wrote:I like the idea of making a plate but I could see it also making it more tricky to get good holes with the mounts in the correct position.
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