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UltraStar tailwheel strut

 
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Dana



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Location: Connecticut, USA

PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:47 pm    Post subject: UltraStar tailwheel strut Reply with quote

At 08:37 AM 7/13/2010, John Hauck wrote:
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Dana:

Normalized 4130 steel tubing makes a very poor spring, unless heat treated, of course.

The tail wheel strut should be a spring.

I use .120" wall 4130 heat treated to 48 RC for my tail wheel strut on the mkIII. An US could use something with a thinner wall, like .090".

In the end I used a new tube of .058 4130, since the next size smaller tube I'm splicing it with fits inside nicely. The inner tube is [I think] .035 wall. No heat treat; I figure it's more than twice as strong as the original. Flew it today for the first time since fixing it, and it seems to be holding up fine, though I'm on pavement now instead of the grass field I was using.

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