RE: Robart air up/spring down retracts won't lock down
John,
Yes, I am testing them with the plane upside down. But it seems to me the headwind on the nose gear would be more force against the nose wheel locking down than the weight of the wheel and wire upside down. The nose gear extends fine up to the point of locking. At that point I would think the weight of the nose wheel would not be involved with the final movement of the piston into locking position.
Ralph