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Safety cable fuselage attachments for straight ski's

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 8:50 pm
by Alaska Flyer
I have bought a set of 3000 airglas straight ski's for my C170B. The cables that came with it are set up to attach to a bracket at the base of the gearleg.

When I got my plane it came with brackets on the gearlegs but also brackets on the fuselage.

I'm looking for comments/experience what would be the best way to go: (1) attach the cables to the gearleg brackets or,
(2) get new cables and attach them to fuselage brackets ?
It looks like option (1) will be on an STC from airglas, option (2) needs a form 337.

While I'm on the subject, any comments on bungees vs springs ?

Thanks!
Udo

Airglass Attachments

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 3:29 pm
by Green Bean
Go with the fuselage mounts. There is an AD about the gear leg attachment with Air Glas, as well a couple of accident reports. Check with Atlee for replacement springs, Steve can help you.

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:31 pm
by N3243A
Yeah, I would go with the fuselage mounts too. It's much better geometry than back to a gear leg bracket. Atlee Dodge springs are $100 each and you will need a field approval but will last many many years. I just put a set on this past winter after about 7 years of bungee use. New check cables are not very hard to rig up and any decent A&P up here should have done many of these. The bungee setup from Airglas are under the STC but they are not cheap either and you will have to replace every 5 years to 7 years depending on how your treat them, exposure to UV etc.

Bruce

Re: Airglass Attachments

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 3:18 am
by mit
Green Bean wrote:Go with the fuselage mounts. There is an AD about the gear leg attachment with Air Glas, as well a couple of accident reports. Check with Atlee for replacement springs, Steve can help you.
There is no AD on the gear leg attachment..... The only AD on Landes is on the LW-3600's.

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 3:22 am
by mit
I have been using the stuff provided by Landes for over 20 years with out any problems. The springs wear out too. I like doing it like the STC says.

It's easy.