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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:03 am    Post subject: RV-8 on Grove Gear Reply with quote

As an occasional poster but daily reader... And having searched the archives...

I am hoping someone on this list has built a RV-8 and installed the Grove airfoiled gear legs.

I am in the midst of installing the Grove legs and have found that the Grove legs are thicker (dhoo! that's right they are aluminum and thus would need to be 30% thicker to be as stiff as the steel).

Because of the increased thickness the clamp blocks will protrude beyond the fuse skin. My first thought was to eliminate the wear blocks between the gear legs and fusalage to reduce the installed height of the gear legs. I don't think ommiting the wear plates is a good idea.

Thus my question, what have other done? Does the gear leg inersection fairing cover up the protruding gear leg attach block?

Chris Stone
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 3:22 pm    Post subject: RV-8 on Grove Gear Reply with quote

Hi Chris

I am building an -8 and used the grove airfoil gear. I used the wear plates that came in vans kit and the new clamp blocks that came with the grove gear. The inner one does not protrude. It alls seems to fit just fine under the cover plates. The fiberglass fairings will cover all the outboard ones without problem.

My bird is up on the gear now. The Grove gear look pretty good and you get to avoid all the gear fairing stuff. Good choice from my limited frame of reference.

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Michael Wynn
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In a message dated 7/28/2008 9:05:06 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, rv8iator(at)earthlink.net writes:
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--> RV-List message posted by: Christopher Stone <rv8iator(at)earthlink.net>

As an occasional poster but daily reader... And having searched the archives...

I am hoping someone on this list has built a RV-8 and installed the Grove airfoiled gear legs.

I am in the midst of installing the Grove legs and have found that the Grove legs are thicker (dhoo! that's right they are aluminum and thus would need to be 30% thicker to be as stiff as the steel).

Because of the increased thickness the clamp blocks will protrude beyond the fuse skin.  My first thought was to eliminate the wear blocks between the gear legs and fusalage to reduce the installed height of the gear legs. I don't think ommiting the wear plates is a good idea.

Thus my question, what have other done? Does the gear leg inersection fairing cover up the protruding gear leg attach block?

Chris Stone
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 5:07 pm    Post subject: RV-8 on Grove Gear Reply with quote

Michael,

How about posting some pictures of the gear legs with close ups and distance shots to get a idea what they look like on the plane. When did you order them, when did you get them? I ordered mine a couple of weeks ago and was told about 10 weeks for delivery or more.

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Hi Chris

I am building an -8 and used the grove airfoil gear. I used the wear plates that came in vans kit and the new clamp blocks that came with the grove gear. The inner one does not protrude. It alls seems to fit just fine under the cover plates. The fiberglass fairings will cover all the outboard ones without problem.

My bird is up on the gear now. The Grove gear look pretty good and you get to avoid all the gear fairing stuff. Good choice from my limited frame of reference.

Regards,

Michael Wynn
RV 8 FWF
San Ramon, CA

In a message dated 7/28/2008 9:05:06 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, rv8iator(at)earthlink.net writes:


As an occasional poster but daily reader... And having searched the archives...

I am hoping someone on this list has built a RV-8 and installed the Grove airfoiled gear legs.

I am in the midst of installing the Grove legs and have found that the Grove legs are thicker (dhoo! that's right they are aluminum and thus would need to be 30% thicker to be as stiff as the steel).

Because of the increased thickness the clamp blocks will protrude beyond the fuse skin. My first thought was to eliminate the wear blocks between the gear legs and fusalage to reduce the installed height of the gear legs. I don't think ommiting the wear plates is a good idea.

Thus my question, what have other done? Does the gear leg inersection fairing cover up the protruding gear leg attach block?

Chris Stone
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 3:09 am    Post subject: RV-8 on Grove Gear Reply with quote

On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Christopher Stone <rv8iator(at)earthlink.net (rv8iator(at)earthlink.net)> wrote:
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--> RV-List message posted by: Christopher Stone <rv8iator(at)earthlink.net (rv8iator(at)earthlink.net)>

As an occasional poster but daily reader... And having searched the archives...

I am hoping someone on this list has built a RV-8 and installed the Grove airfoiled gear legs.

I am in the midst of installing the Grove legs and have found that the Grove legs are thicker (dhoo! that's right they are aluminum and thus would need to be 30% thicker to be as stiff as the steel).

Because of the increased thickness the clamp blocks will protrude beyond the fuse skin. My first thought was to eliminate the wear blocks between the gear legs and fusalage to reduce the installed height of the gear legs. I don't think ommiting the wear plates is a good idea.

Thus my question, what have other done? Does the gear leg inersection fairing cover up the protruding gear leg attach block?

The upper gear leg intersection fairing is a builder fabricated part. So, you can make it whatever shape it needs to be to cover the clamp blocks and bolt heads. Leave the wear plates in place. You don't want the gear wearing at the longeron.

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