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Subject: wheel shimy


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Paul
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Date Posted: Fri, Nov 07 2014, 1:43:26 GMT
In reply to: Matthew Gregory 's message, "Nose wheel shimmy" on Thu, Nov 06 2014, 19:39:00 GMT

Tyre pressure too high or low, Worn out wheel bearing, landing speed too high. Wheel head angle incorrect. Not enough weight on nose wheel. All off these have given problems on gyroplanes and an AA5 which I have flown / owned.

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Wheel shimmyRob FFri, Nov 07 2014, 22:20:34 GMT


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