Tailwheel Track
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Tailwheel Track
We currently have a steel tailwheel track in the hangar that we rent at Alexandria Field. We are moving to a house with a hangar on a private airport and are looking for a similar track. Does anyone know what this is called and where we could get one? Thanks. Lou and Pat La Salle
Lou La Salle
N2485D
Elephant Path, Pa. (PS03)
N2485D
Elephant Path, Pa. (PS03)
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I'm pretty sure I know what you mean. It's probably just a piece of steel channel. You should be able to get something similar at or thru your local building supply outfit. They should at least be able to steer you to a supplier. Take a measurement of the width & depth of the channel, as well as the length required.
Eric
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Lou you could make or have one made out of 2 pieces of angle iron.
Where you are you moving. I'll have to drop in some time when I'm trying to have engine trouble over NJ.
Where you are you moving. I'll have to drop in some time when I'm trying to have engine trouble over NJ.
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I also have a line painted down the center of my hanger and use a tailwheel towbar. This actually works better than a track because if your airplane is not centered outside the door, you can cross the line while pulling the plane and by the time the wings get to the door it will be centered and you can then pull along the line the rest of the way into the hanger. Works good for me.
Harold
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lou, where you moving to? I'm gonna miss seeing your plane when I visit alexandria.
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N2609V
48 Ragwing
A Lanber 2097 12 gauge O/U Sporting
A happy go lucky Ruger Red label 20 ga
12N Aeroflex
Andover NJ
http://www.sandhillaviation.com

" Air is free untill you have to move it" BB.
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In addition to the painted line for the tailwheel I have one for each main gear. That helps to check that the mains are about where they should be when bringing it in. I painted a square where each wheel sits that helped when I used movable chocks. I decided to epoxy in some of those long nuts used to add to allthread and have angle iron chocks now bolted in the correct places. I no longer have to chase chocks and can unbolt them for the Summer when I rent my hangar out.
Dave
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1953 C-180
N92CP ("Clark's Plane")
1953 C-180
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