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Ed,

You are correct. If I still have the files that talk
about the details of that incident, I will send them.

Spook

--- Ed Burkhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> The Alon spring gear designer said:
> >       For the first flight, the test pilot was
> able to log one take off 
> > and eight landings.  Boing...Boing...Boing, well
> you get the 
> > idea, a pogo stick with wings.  There was no
> damping (shock 
> > absorber) in the system.
> >       After we sorted thru the problem, we slimmed
> down the 
> > strut near the axle, so that on landing, the strut
> would twist 
> > causing the tire to scrub and dampen the rebound.
> 
> Wayne DelRossi wrote:
> > I understand that one of the lady Alon owners did
> the opposite 
> > a few years ago - replaced the spring gear with
> trailing link gear,
> 
> As I recall, her Alon spring gear broke off on
> landing.  She had some
> damage, if I recall correctly, but I think the plane
> was flyable to home
> base after minor patch up.
> 
> Georgia,  Am I remembering correctly that you were a
> passenger on that
> flight?
> 
> That's the only Alon spring gear failure of which
> I've heard.
> 
> Ed Burkhead
> http://edburkhead.com 
> ed -at- edburkhead???.com         (change -at- to @
> and remove "???")
> 
> 
> 

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