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dwight purdy



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:25 am    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

I have finally experienced the rudder stopping power of the dreaded broken
tail spring.
Is anyone selling them for the model II? Have a fly-in this weekend I
hate to miss.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 11:33 am    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

testing my email,sorry no tail spring here

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:01 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 1:20 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

Way to break my heart?

Dwight

At 03:59 PM 4/30/2006 -0400, you wrote:

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 4:34 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

Dwight,

A friend of mine, John Perry, (who is on this list) had a new spring for
his model II made locally at a spring shop. Cost him about $75 to have
an exact duplicate made. Interestingly, the shop guy told him the
original spring as supplied by Denney Aerocraft was not spring steel but
cheap steel about like you'd find on a farm implement.

You might try that approach if you can find a metal shop who works with
spring steel.

Clem
Lawton, OK
KFIV-912


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 6:41 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

Do not know if the one I broke was original or not. The break sure looked
like something hard. I personally had over 500 hours on it. I am a
machinist and could play around but do not want to take a chance of ruining
the rudder.

Thanks Dwight
At 07:31 PM 4/30/2006 -0500, you wrote:

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Dwight,

A friend of mine, John Perry, (who is on this list) had a new spring for
his model II made locally at a spring shop. Cost him about $75 to have
an exact duplicate made. Interestingly, the shop guy told him the
original spring as supplied by Denney Aerocraft was not spring steel but
cheap steel about like you'd find on a farm implement.

You might try that approach if you can find a metal shop who works with
spring steel.

Clem
Lawton, OK
KFIV-912


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Jim Shumaker



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 8:41 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

Dwight

I had a tailspring break and bought a tailspring out of Aircraft Spruce. Specifically, the 06-14500 for homebuilts. I had to redrill one end, cut off some extra length and belt sand the width to fit my Maule tailwheel. But it only required about an hour to modify and fit up.

Jim Shumaker

clemwehner <clemwehner(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:


Dwight,

A friend of mine, John Perry, (who is on this list) had a new spring for
his model II made locally at a spring shop. Cost him about $75 to have
an exact duplicate made. Interestingly, the shop guy told him the
original spring as supplied by Denney Aerocraft was not spring steel but
cheap steel about like you'd find on a farm implement.

You might try that approach if you can find a metal shop who works with
spring steel.

Clem
Lawton, OK
KFIV-912


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:27 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

Bad steel? That might explain some of the earlier
breaks. SS might not have known.

Kurt S.

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Quote:
Dwight,

A friend of mine, John Perry, (who is on this list)
had a new spring for
his model II made locally at a spring shop. Cost him
about $75 to have
an exact duplicate made. Interestingly, the shop guy
told him the
original spring as supplied by Denney Aerocraft was
not spring steel but
cheap steel about like you'd find on a farm
implement.

You might try that approach if you can find a metal
shop who works with spring steel.

Clem
Lawton, OK
KFIV-912

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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 3:01 am    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

Contact John McBean at http://www.sportplanellc.com/
I helped him with the dimensions for a steel tailwheel spring last year and
I'm flying with the prototype, it's purrrfect. I know that he had made a
small batch of them and might have some left.
Stay away from the aluminum springs! I broke two of them.
Cliff

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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 5:03 am    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

That's interesting, Cliff. I went to a spring maker here to get a steel =
spring and he told me that aluminum is better than steel for springs and =
that the big trucks are using aluminum.
Ben
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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 10:50 am    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

Cliff, did your springs break due to normal flexing or was it because a weak
point was created from the spring rubbing on the steel mount/bolts? Heat
treated aluminum alloy is being used very successfully in many arenas now
days (spring main gear) but must be softly mounted to stop any chance
abrasion. John A.

From: "Clifford Begnaud" <shoeless(at)barefootpilot.com>
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Subject: Re: tail spring
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 04:57:26 -0600

<shoeless(at)barefootpilot.com>

Contact John McBean at http://www.sportplanellc.com/
I helped him with the dimensions for a steel tailwheel spring last year and
I'm flying with the prototype, it's purrrfect. I know that he had made a
small batch of them and might have some left.
Stay away from the aluminum springs! I broke two of them.
Cliff

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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 12:18 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

I think that the problem with using aluminum for a tailwheel spring is the
way it concentrates the bending force in a small area. I think that the
aluminum there gets work hardened and brittle. In our main landing gear the
bending forces are spread out so there is no hardening. I'm not the only
person to break these aluminum tailwheel springs, beware!
Cliff

That's interesting, Cliff. I went to a spring maker here to get a steel =
spring and he told me that aluminum is better than steel for springs and =
that the big trucks are using aluminum.
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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 12:25 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

John,
See my other post. The flexing occurs at the bend, this is where it breaks.
Keep in mind that this happened on two model 5's that I've owned. The
heavier kitfoxes put more load on the spring than do the earlier models.
Also, the aluminum spring is very stiff, I never did like the damned thing.
The 3 leaf steel spring that John McBean made for me is so much nicer. It's
heavier, but I needed some weight back there anyway. Models 2,3 and 4 could
probably work fine with only a 2 leaf steel spring.
Cliff
Cliff, did your springs break due to normal flexing or was it because a weak
point was created from the spring rubbing on the steel mount/bolts? Heat
treated aluminum alloy is being used very successfully in many arenas now
days (spring main gear) but must be softly mounted to stop any chance
abrasion. John A.

From: "Clifford Begnaud" <shoeless(at)barefootpilot.com>
Reply-To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
To: <kitfox-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Re: tail spring
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 04:57:26 -0600

<shoeless(at)barefootpilot.com>

Contact John McBean at http://www.sportplanellc.com/
I helped him with the dimensions for a steel tailwheel spring last year and
I'm flying with the prototype, it's purrrfect. I know that he had made a
small batch of them and might have some left.
Stay away from the aluminum springs! I broke two of them.
Cliff

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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 1:29 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

Dear fellow Kitfoxers:

It strikes me as absurd to use aluminum for a multi leaf spring.
I suppose the motivation for doing this is weight savings, but the metal
cannot be a good choice due to it's natural characteristic to work
harden when flexed to that extent. Those of us who are flying Foxes
with heavier power plants actually need some weight back there, so we
certainly wouldn't want to trade high modulus, spring steel for work
hardening aluminum, cause the result is tail dragging to an extent we
really do not want, not to mention the clutter that we would distribute
on the runway when it breaks.
Did Skystar actually supply aluminum springs with the kits, and
if so on what models?

Duane Rueb

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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 3:24 pm    Post subject: tail spring Reply with quote

I think the aluminum springs were aftermarket.

The earlier steel springs also had a bit of a problem. The bend in the
spring was not gradual, but very sharp, a perfect stress riser and
guaranteed to eventually break.

Jerry Liles

Rueb, Duane wrote:

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Dear fellow Kitfoxers:

It strikes me as absurd to use aluminum for a multi leaf spring.
I suppose the motivation for doing this is weight savings, but the metal
cannot be a good choice due to it's natural characteristic to work
harden when flexed to that extent. Those of us who are flying Foxes
with heavier power plants actually need some weight back there, so we
certainly wouldn't want to trade high modulus, spring steel for work
hardening aluminum, cause the result is tail dragging to an extent we
really do not want, not to mention the clutter that we would distribute
on the runway when it breaks.
Did Skystar actually supply aluminum springs with the kits, and
if so on what models?

Duane Rueb






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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 8:07 am    Post subject: Re: tail spring Reply with quote

I bought this same spring and easily modified as described below to fit - works great on my Model 3
Jim Shumaker wrote:
Dwight

I had a tailspring break and bought a tailspring out of Aircraft Spruce. Specifically, the 06-14500 for homebuilts. I had to redrill one end, cut off some extra length and belt sand the width to fit my Maule tailwheel. But it only required about an hour to modify and fit up.

Jim Shumaker

clemwehner <clemwehner(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:


Dwight,

A friend of mine, John Perry, (who is on this list) had a new spring for
his model II made locally at a spring shop. Cost him about $75 to have
an exact duplicate made. Interestingly, the shop guy told him the
original spring as supplied by Denney Aerocraft was not spring steel but
cheap steel about like you'd find on a farm implement.

You might try that approach if you can find a metal shop who works with
spring steel.

Clem
Lawton, OK
KFIV-912


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