'Anybody out there have a 24 with a Scott 3200 (or the like) on a
leaf spring mount? I've heard it done and am curious if a member here
has info (i.e. 337's). I searched the message archives and saw no
results.'
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Re: Scott T/W
'Scott,
It was done one time in Switzerland it was not a very good installation.
There are not 337's in the states for the conversion.
John Berendt
Fairchild Club
It was done one time in Switzerland it was not a very good installation.
There are not 337's in the states for the conversion.
John Berendt
Fairchild Club
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'Paul,
Well stated. Also the Waco owners have converted to the 3200 and leaf
springs. They end up replacing the springs due to sag and also modify the
3200 with a locking device to prevent shimmy. The last 1930 WACO ASO
destroyed a right wing returning from Bartlesville. The empty weight at the
three point is between 250 and 300lbs. Then add fuel, pilot & passengers and
the weight can hit an easy 450-500lbs. That is a lot of weight on a
tailspring.
Lesson here, stick with the org manf equipment.
Jamie
Well stated. Also the Waco owners have converted to the 3200 and leaf
springs. They end up replacing the springs due to sag and also modify the
3200 with a locking device to prevent shimmy. The last 1930 WACO ASO
destroyed a right wing returning from Bartlesville. The empty weight at the
three point is between 250 and 300lbs. Then add fuel, pilot & passengers and
the weight can hit an easy 450-500lbs. That is a lot of weight on a
tailspring.
Lesson here, stick with the org manf equipment.
Jamie
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> Hi
> When I started the resturation of my UC61A it had a Scott 3200
> installation with leaf springs. It was the uggliest thing in the world. My
> plane lost it´s original strut when landing on a frozen lake and hit a
> small ridge.
> The installation was made here in Sweden but I do not have a drawing for
> it.
> The installation is twice the weight of the original strut. The spring has
> to take about 420 pounds at it´s maximum. The steering cables has to be
> rerouted and the weight is about 40 pounds.
> I whould not have this weight so far back.
> paul
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>> It was done one time in Switzerland it was not a very good installation.
>> There are not 337's in the states for the conversion.
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>> John Berendt
>> Fairchild Club
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