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RC11 02-28-2010 01:48 PM

Tailwheels?
 
Looking for your suggestions on tailwheel setups. Obviously,lightness and durability are the main variables along with cost.
I have used the standard stuff like Sullivan and NMP along with some of the GP stuff for ARFs from Tower for$1.89. I see the MKD
at Central. Is it worth the bucks?

Your suggestions please..


Thanks Much,
RC

rcpattern 02-28-2010 02:08 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Rick,

I really like the MK ones from Central. I know guys that use the .40 size ones from Dubro as well and they work great also.

Arch

petec 02-28-2010 02:54 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
I use the Dubro and love them. Cheaper than the MK and just as functional.

cdodom 02-28-2010 03:31 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Extreme flight has a Micro tail wheel setup. If I remember right Cameron Smith had the same assembly on his vanquish in huntsville

RC11 02-28-2010 05:27 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Thanks for the options.Glad to see there are different choices that will work.



RC

Strat2003 02-28-2010 06:29 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Just a wild thought...would a skid work? I have several smaller planes that steer fine on the ground with a skid. We don't taxi out, or taxi back, and we're up to rudder-effective speed pretty quickly...

rcpattern 02-28-2010 08:52 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Scott,

The only problem with a skid is off asphalt. That noise would make it REALLY hard to score well, regardless of whether it is a judging criteria. Also, if you are out flying by yourself it is easier to taxi out and taxi back.

Arch

Ryan Smith 02-28-2010 10:36 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
I second the MK tailwheel.

The Du-Bro .40 sized setup is about the lightest you can get, but I like the durability way better of the MK, and I'll take the 1 gram penalty.

Chris Moon 03-01-2010 09:42 AM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
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Shameless self promotion of the Delro tailwheel assembly. Several dollars cheaper than the MK.

MTK 03-01-2010 11:51 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 


ORIGINAL: ual767

Shameless self promotion of the Delro tailwheel assembly. Several dollars cheaper than the MK.

Chris that's too heavy excepting the wheel. MK is too expensive and heavy. Eliminate the brackets and you've got something. Only thing it needs is a very small tiller and Chris' wheel. A plastic tube produces plenty of steering authority, installed on the stubby tiller, of course. Anything more than 5 grams is too heavy

MattK

frequent flyer 03-02-2010 12:16 AM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
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I use these great planes parts $1.89. What else do ya need?

Jim Grunt 03-02-2010 03:05 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
how about free. Hey Rick since I consider you a friend and fellow competitor I can make you a tail weel set up. My neighbor has a spare tire for a 62 Buick and I could weld you up a bracket if you send me your dimensions. Please keep in mind that the fact we will be competing against one another this year has nothing to do with me offering to do this for you. If you decide to go another route I would recommend the MK. Jim

rcpattern 03-02-2010 03:45 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Jim,

Since Rick is flying the OS 1.60, I don't know if he has enough power to carry the MK tailwheel setup, much less your idea:)

Arch

petec 03-02-2010 03:51 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Be nice Arch. At least he gave up on the Webra.

Jim Grunt 03-02-2010 04:53 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
I thought Rick was going to be flying a Webra this year. He was telling me about all the extra power he would have so I thought a little extra weight wouldn't matter.

petec 03-02-2010 06:59 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Webra, electric, gasser, flux capacitor.....he says he'll fly anything except a YS. Must be allergic to power.

RC11 03-02-2010 07:27 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
I am allergic to all yourB@#$%^! LOL . I may need the 62 Buick option to counter a YS weight problem though. All options are on the table.
RC

rcpattern 03-02-2010 07:40 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Your OS 1.60 should counter any YS weight issues. That thing weighs the same as a 62 Buick.

RC11 03-02-2010 07:54 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Is that a Buick with 3 or 4 wheels? Jim Grunt just went to the pokey for stealing a wheel off a 62 Buick! Was that your car Arch?
RC

Taurus Flyer 03-02-2010 07:59 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
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RC,

A picture of the Buick tailwheel.

Classic Pattern Flying, Orion June 1960, slightly modificated by me.
The original designer, Ed Kazmirski, did have another idea, see the picture.
Of course the mains are also heavy duty, but retractable.

Cees

DeferredDefect 03-02-2010 08:16 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Tailwheel? What's a tailwheel?

I just use a skid made from a rubber triangle and PVC skid - It works great on grass!

Taurus Flyer 03-02-2010 08:41 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 

ORIGINAL: GraemeEllis

Tailwheel? What's a tailwheel?

I just use a skid made from a rubber triangle and PVC skid - It works great on grass!


GraemeEllis
A horse also "works" great on grass but we prefer wheels to drive.

Cees

petec 03-03-2010 09:17 AM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
I posted Jim's bail. Paid for it by selling my fertilizer.

Now about your weight problem. An engine that makes marginal power, isn't particualrly light and you're worried about tail wheel weight.....wait until I see you again.

BTW - Your Webra still hasn't sold. If it were a YS it would be gone by now.

RC11 03-03-2010 04:01 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
OK... OK... I give up! If you give me a new YS170 w/CDI and a years worth of fuel, I'll give it a try. Oh yeah... and a 30' spool of fuel tubing for the plumbing. and then there's a back up motor and the one in the shop.

I'll even throw in a slightly used Webra 160ARR for good measure!

And as far as a weight problem, let the skinny one throw the first stone!!! Go ahead CHUBBY... THROW!!!
RC[8D][8D][8D]

Jim Grunt 03-03-2010 06:12 PM

RE: Tailwheels?
 
Who you calling chubby. Thin eluded you many years ago. As for the donations if anybody wants to give me a hacker in rudder with six battery packs to try I will not decline. As for the YS why would you want to get that icky stuff all over your hands.
P. S. A pattern flight is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get.
Jim


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