Guest davehw Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 Gents, we have developed an improved Sierra 100 nose landing gear with suspension, to replace existing and new build aircraft. Suspension and travel limits is via a urathane spring system and offers a light weight alternative to any steel spring components. If you intend landing on any type of unsealed runway, this could be of interest to you. Dave.
Guernsey Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 Like the look of that Dave, are you considering marketing them. Alan Marriette.
Guest davehw Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 Hello Alan, Possibly at a later date, there could be a supply happening, following lots of testing and establishing a business. Of course demand is another consideration. cheers, Dave.
Garry Morgan Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 Gents, we have developed an improved Sierra 100 nose landing gear with suspension, to replace existing and new build aircraft. Suspension and travel limits is via a urathane spring system and offers a light weight alternative to any steel spring components. If you intend landing on any type of unsealed runway, this could be of interest to you. Dave. Gents, we have developed an improved Sierra 100 nose landing gear with suspension, to replace existing and new build aircraft.Suspension and travel limits is via a urathane spring system and offers a light weight alternative to any steel spring components. If you intend landing on any type of unsealed runway, this could be of interest to you. Dave.
Garry Morgan Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 David we already have the leg and looks a copy of ours.
Guest davehw Posted June 19, 2011 Posted June 19, 2011 Gary, this one has been installed for almost 2 years now, so who has the copy? Haven't seen your polyurathane suspension yet though.
Garry Morgan Posted June 19, 2011 Posted June 19, 2011 The pollyurathane /rubber is old fashion now, our adjustable gas spring can be adjusted for your field and pilots.our photos has been around for a while now.
Guest davehw Posted June 19, 2011 Posted June 19, 2011 The motorbike gas struts being used are much heavier, and can loose gas or oil. Pollyurathane will never be 'old fashioned' and certainly not a copy then. freedom of choice is a great thing isnt it.
turboplanner Posted June 19, 2011 Posted June 19, 2011 If you're going to get into a technical discussion, please call it polyurethane, so we don't perpetuate the name
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