LANDING GEAR CONDUITS - AGAIN

LANDING GEAR CONDUITS - AGAIN

Postby Matt Kurke » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:13 pm

Who am I to encourage the replacement of the landing gear conduits? Well I've replaced 35 sets of these to date so you have the advantage of a flat learning curve; not dealing with a first-timer. Webco has at least a dozen sets in stock [06/04], so bite the bullet and get 'em ordered. Part of the beauty of this process is the entire retraction system gets examined and I'm good at spotting difficulties.

I am encouraging anyone who has contemplated this upgrade to take advantage of my trip to the West Coast from Florida. The primary part of this trip is helping with Kristin Winter's seminar at Petaluma on Saturday the 13th.

So far I have Cameron Airpark and Apple Valley on the schedule; room for 3 more. I am departing Naples Tuesday 06/09.

http://www.comanchegear.com/landing%20gear.php

I apologize for this blatant advertising post; I hope to affect a fence-sitter to procrastinate over something else. Why do you think "gear collapses" continue; maintenance maybe? I have a vested interest in this because that's how I support myself and with your help I can continue. These conduits are Webco's product and I push them heavily; if they were my PMA I would feel guilty as a used car salesman.

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Postby N3322G » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:26 pm

I heartily support Matt's Post. When you have another person on board, have them time how long it takes your gear to go up and then again how long it takes to go down.

My Twin's is 4 to 4.5 seconds - up or down. What is your gear 'speed'?
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Postby IO720 » Thu Jun 04, 2009 4:40 pm

I agree with Matt. He replaced my conduits last year even though they didn't give me any grief. Just good insurance against a catastrophe. Last fall, I purchased a wrecked Comanche that landed gear up. Although the accident wasn't caused by the conduits failing, the results of this gear up landing totaled the airplane, buckling the fuselage in several areas. What a shame. Replacing the conduits isn't cheap, but the results of not doing it can be very expensive.

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Postby Scott Ducey » Thu Jun 04, 2009 5:29 pm

Does Webco also provide the bungee's?
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Postby N3322G » Thu Jun 04, 2009 6:33 pm

Scott,

Yes, webco sells bungees and more. Go to http://www.webcoaircraft.com/ and shop their parts catalog to your hearts content.
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Postby Hansmeister » Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:47 am

Matt

Your dress code attire must now include a straw hat with a feather.

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