REFLECTOR: towbar
Brian Michalk
michalk at awpi.com
Sat Nov 6 10:51:08 CDT 2010
Nice design, but normally, you want CG as far forward of the pivot as
possible, not aft.
Also, there was an analysis here ... I think by Ulmann, who concluded
that our shimmy problems are not caused by the CG/pivot arrangement.
On 11/05/2010 11:46 PM, Bob Jackson wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> Our gear is retractable, so I'm not sure exactly how you might apply
> what we did. However, I can tell you that although many Velocity's
> don't make any provision for it, we have found that adding a standard
> tow bar male 'tang' arrangement to our nose gear leg has been an
> invaluable feature.
>
> Moving the plane around in a crowded hangar at home, or when you're
> traveling, it has been 'priceless' for us to be able to use a standard
> small Cessna type 'manually' controlled tow bar, or one of the big
> orange ones (common at most FBOs) to move our plane around.
>
> It might be more essential because our Velocity is so heavy, but when
> we have a full load of fuel (93 gals), it is very difficult to move
> our plane around -- either trying to push up small inclines, or for
> tight maneuvering because with full fuel it is essentially impossible
> to pick up our nose to make tight turns (unless you enjoy hernias!).
>
> My aircraft partner designed (with some ME help) and had fabricated
> the tow bar adapter shown below, as it is attached to the top of our
> nose gear fork. This is the front view. It is also important (as I'm
> sure you would appreciate) that the extra weight of the 'tangs' is on
> the back side of the fork -- for anti-shimmy reasons.
>
>
> From the back side it looks like our tangs are made from steel
> threaded rod, but that's only half the answer. Not shown in this
> photo are the smooth-outside, threaded-inside aluminum caps that screw
> onto the threaded rod on each side. These caps are the proper
> diameter to mate with the female receptacles of the standard orange
> (or small manual red) tow bars that are common available.
>
>
> Hope this helps -- should be a piece of cake for a guy like you!
>
> Bob Jackson
>
> Apopka, FL X04
>
> Turbo XL
>
> N2XF
>
> PS Sorry I missed you in Oregon this summer -- I had a great time,
> and enjoyed flying out of both the Aurora and Troutdale airports.
> Maybe next year...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org]
> On Behalf Of David Ullman
> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 10:58 PM
> To: reflector at tvbf.org
> Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: towbar
>
> I have moved my Velo to the airport for final assy and testing. Getting
>
> close to a real airplane. I will post pictures when it is al together for
>
> the first time. Question, what do FG people do for a tow bar? The front
>
> wheel has a pant on it with a bolt in the location where a tow bar
> hooks on
>
> many other planes. I just want to pull and steer by hand. I could
> just put
>
> a rope or a hook through the nose tie down and do pretty good. I haven't
>
> come up with a better idea yet. Any suggestions?
>
> David G. Ullman PhD ME
>
> Robust Decisions
>
> ullman at robustdecisions.com
>
> 541-754-3609
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