Re: Fairchild 24 tail wheel cable tension

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Bradley Bormuth
Posts: 14
Joined: Mon Apr 03, 2006 8:02 pm

Fairchild 24 tail wheel cable tension

Post by Bradley Bormuth »

'What is the tail wheel tension supposed to be to the tail wheel
assembly? The manual says 51lbs for the rudder but is that the same
for the tail wheel?

Also, I am getting some pretty severe tail wheel shimmy on landing and
everything in the tail wheel assembly seems to be tight - no movement.
I know I may be touching down with the tail wheel sideways but is there
anything else to check?

Thanks,
Bradley Bormuth
NC28640'
Bob Etter
Posts: 48
Joined: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:01 pm

Re: Fairchild 24 tail wheel cable tension

Post by Bob Etter »

'I didn't find anything. I looked on the CD, it said 85# for full compression

The two turn-buckles, as I see it, can set the tension that you want, obviously less than 85#, and allow you to center the tail wheel to the rudder. Both the Military & Civilian manuals, that I have, don't address tension of the tail wheel cable.

I think that the use of a tail wheel lock may be a good solution to the shimmy problem.

I didn't have much of a problem, with mine, when I was flying, but I was using a square shoulder tire.

Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: Bradley Bormuth
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 11:45 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fairchild 24 tail wheel cable tension


What is the tail wheel tension supposed to be to the tail wheel
assembly? The manual says 51lbs for the rudder but is that the same
for the tail wheel?

Also, I am getting some pretty severe tail wheel shimmy on landing and
everything in the tail wheel assembly seems to be tight - no movement.
I know I may be touching down with the tail wheel sideways but is there
anything else to check?

Thanks,
Bradley Bormuth
NC28640





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