How much is enough?   I have 7 inches

Views: 613

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Hi Steven,

What happens if your nose wheel tire blows ? Will the propellor touch the ground then ?  If not, it shouldn't be a problem...

Also, having the tip of the prop close to the ground can damage it if your runway/taxiways are not asphalt (ie gravel).

If you bump the nosewheel on a bad landing, it will retract due to the bungee shock absorbing action, will it retract enough for the tip of the prop to touch the ground ???

My propellor tip ends level to the rim of the nosewheel (without the tire). So worst case scenario, if the tire undid itself from the rim, the propellor tip wouldn't still touch the ground. That wouldn't be a problem if my 701 was on float !!!

Check it out on your plane and save that propellor/engine !

Regards,

Normand

RSS

New from Zenith:

Zenith Planes For Sale 
 

Classified listing for buying or selling your Zenith building or flying related stuff...


Custom Instrument Panels
for your Zenith
:

Custom instrument panels are now available directly from Zenith Aircraft Company exclusively for Zenith builders and owners. Pre-cut panel, Dynon and Garmin avionics, and more.


Zenith Homecoming Tee:


Zenair Floats


Flying On Your Own Wings:
A Complete Guide to Understanding Light Airplane Design, by Chris Heintz


Builder & Pilot Supplies:

Aircraft Insurance:

 
 

West Coast USA:

 
Pro Builder Assistance:

 

Transition training:

Lavion Aero

K&S Aviation Services

Aircraft Spruce & Specialty for all your building and pilot supplies!

How to videos from HomebuiltHELP.com

Developed specifically for Zenith builders (by a builder) these videos on DVD are a great help in building your own kit plane by providing practical hands-on construction information. Visit HomebuiltHelp.com for the latest DVD titles.

© 2024   Created by Zenith.Aero.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service