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M.Grass(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 5:31 pm Post subject: Bungee or springs? |
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All Mono driver can relax now.
I have a question to all Tri Gear Europa pilots. I opted first not to go the spring route for the reason of lighter weight and a more distributed load around the load caring tubes versus a centralized stress point caused by the small diameter of the spring wire where it touches the load caring tubes
Now I am not so sure anymore. The manual for the Bungee installation states to stretch the Bungee to about 175% of its original length or about 1 inch between the marks. My bungee has the marks exactly a 1/2 inch apart. I stretched all Bungee runs to exactly 1 inch or with other words to 200% of its original length. Then I did my load test. The manual states that about 150kg is needed to get the leg of its bump stop. My installation will give away at about 170kg load sitting on the shelves (1 human and 1 builder) but no engine or instrument module and glass installed. No I start to have doubts if that is even enough. Thinking that I will install a 914 with a CS prop I wonder if this is enough pretension or should I upgrade to the springs.
I seek now the advise from bungee flyers and the experienced bungee converted to spring flyer.
Thanks
Michael Grass
A266 TriGear Detroit Michigan
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riddon(at)sent.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 11:20 pm Post subject: Bungee or springs? |
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Michael
The bungee is lighter and, when new and tensioned correctly works well. Over time it becomes slacker and periodically requires tightening which is a proverbial pain in the **** once the aircraft is finished. It is easier if you use the ‘rubber band’ technique with up to 6 separate loops but even those still need tightening from time to time. The springs are indeed heavier but make the front end firmer and (hopefully!) require nil maintenance. When I ordered my springs from the factory they told me they had orders for about 40 pairs. That should tell you something about the unpopularity of the job of re-tensioning the bungees.
Cheers.
Richard Iddon G-RIXS
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Subject: Bungee or springs?
All Mono driver can relax now.
I have a question to all Tri Gear Europa pilots. I opted first not to go the spring route for the reason of lighter weight and a more distributed load around the load caring tubes versus a centralized stress point caused by the small diameter of the spring wire where it touches the load caring tubes
Now I am not so sure anymore. The manual for the Bungee installation states to stretch the Bungee to about 175% of its original length or about 1 inch between the marks. My bungee has the marks exactly a 1/2 inch apart. I stretched all Bungee runs to exactly 1 inch or with other words to 200% of its original length. Then I did my load test. The manual states that about 150kg is needed to get the leg of its bump stop. My installation will give away at about 170kg load sitting on the shelves (1 human and 1 builder) but no engine or instrument module and glass installed. No I start to have doubts if that is even enough. Thinking that I will install a 914 with a CS prop I wonder if this is enough pretension or should I upgrade to the springs.
I seek now the advise from bungee flyers and the experienced bungee converted to spring flyer.
Thanks
Michael Grass
A266 TriGear Detroit Michigan
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:59 am Post subject: Bungee or springs? |
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