'I finally got the fuselage home from the airport yesterday and with the fabric off,
I'm very pleased with the condition of the fuselage. The right wing is toast as
predicted though. The rear spar is broken right thru pretty much vertically in the
area of the strut attach fitting but the front spar is completely smashed thru in
the area just outside it's strut attach fitting. No one could figure how this damage
could have taken place as the D cell leading edge is pretty much intact. I've got
a spare rear spar and material to make the front spar is waiting 200 miles away.
A full set of new ribs came with the deal and the left wing is still covered and in
"as last flown" condition" which I suspect will be ok. The fabric all over is in real
good condition but will get redone with the rebuild anyway.
From time to time I see F-24's with an extra landing gear strut running from the
wheel area up to the fuselage in the step area. Is this a fix of some sort to prevent
the gear "swinging aft" in a rough field situation or is it just a stardard fitting on
some models? Anyone add these their plane? Thanks
David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
Fairchild 24 in restoration
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Re: Gear leg aft strut
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Re: Gear leg aft strut
'David The aux.strut is a modification not a requirement in the states.
Contact the club we have the information on this.
John berendt
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Subject: [fairchildclub] Gear leg aft strut
Contact the club we have the information on this.
John berendt
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Subject: [fairchildclub] Gear leg aft strut
fabric off,>
> I finally got the fuselage home from the airport yesterday and with the
toast as> I'm very pleased with the condition of the fuselage. The right wing is
vertically in the> predicted though. The rear spar is broken right thru pretty much
thru in> area of the strut attach fitting but the front spar is completely smashed
this damage> the area just outside it's strut attach fitting. No one could figure how
I've got> could have taken place as the D cell leading edge is pretty much intact.
away.> a spare rear spar and material to make the front spar is waiting 200 miles
covered and in> A full set of new ribs came with the deal and the left wing is still
is in real> "as last flown" condition" which I suspect will be ok. The fabric all over
from the> good condition but will get redone with the rebuild anyway.
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> From time to time I see F-24's with an extra landing gear strut running
to prevent> wheel area up to the fuselage in the step area. Is this a fix of some sort
stardard fitting on> the gear "swinging aft" in a rough field situation or is it just a
'> some models? Anyone add these their plane? Thanks
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> C-FDWS Christavia
> Fairchild 24 in restoration
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Re: Gear leg aft strut
'David,
You are right about the reasons for the additional gear strut. It
takes a lot of load off from the bolts attaching the gear leg to the
fuselage frame.
The mod was (still is) compulsory for Swiss registered F-24's.
There are several ways to do the mod. The Fairchild Club has the
details.
Best regards
Karl Saenger
UC-61K #891 HB-ERO
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "david stroud"
wrote:
You are right about the reasons for the additional gear strut. It
takes a lot of load off from the bolts attaching the gear leg to the
fuselage frame.
The mod was (still is) compulsory for Swiss registered F-24's.
There are several ways to do the mod. The Fairchild Club has the
details.
Best regards
Karl Saenger
UC-61K #891 HB-ERO
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "david stroud"
wrote:
with the fabric off,> I finally got the fuselage home from the airport yesterday and
wing is toast as> I'm very pleased with the condition of the fuselage. The right
vertically in the> predicted though. The rear spar is broken right thru pretty much
smashed thru in> area of the strut attach fitting but the front spar is completely
figure how this damage> the area just outside it's strut attach fitting. No one could
intact. I've got> could have taken place as the D cell leading edge is pretty much
200 miles away.> a spare rear spar and material to make the front spar is waiting
still covered and in> A full set of new ribs came with the deal and the left wing is
all over is in real> "as last flown" condition" which I suspect will be ok. The fabric
running from the> good condition but will get redone with the rebuild anyway.
>
>
> From time to time I see F-24's with an extra landing gear strut
some sort to prevent> wheel area up to the fuselage in the step area. Is this a fix of
stardard fitting on> the gear "swinging aft" in a rough field situation or is it just a
'> some models? Anyone add these their plane? Thanks
>
> David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
> C-FDWS Christavia
> Fairchild 24 in restoration
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