WinneyBuh
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Thanks!!!! I tried to recount spring stiffness whith measuring on photo- IT IS ABOUT 400 LBS/INCH. What about calculated 350 in my PDF-article? ๐ You wheels are excelent! Now I'm starting attempts to find anslogs. How can I ever thank you? ๐
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...and there is no guarantees that both customs will accept them as non-war parts...๐ค
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As I promised- my opinion for pre-design calculations . It's only "IMHO", no recommendations inside!๐ GearXair.pdf
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Now I'm from phone, it's not convinient to write. Somewhen at evening I'll write my view of this problem from desktop with some digits.๐ P.S.: I'm educated as aviation designer and have experience of designing and building of hanggliders, trike-wings and reanimation of Tiphoon TL-32 and Skywalker II aircrafts. Sincerely yours Yury A. Bukharkin Moscow. Russia. 62 years old๐
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...and can you make photo from left or right side, to see the pitch angle on the ground? If this is not difficult to you. ๐I can't understand, what modifications were made with previous owners.
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Wau!!! That is impossible joy, ะณะตะฐlly! ๐๐ค
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WinneyBuh started following Xair shock absorbers
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Good days for All!๐ Can I pullup this theme again? Now I 'm repairing X-air S, and have the similar problem. Can anybody say, what is the length of main shock absorbers? I need the distance between centres of holes, when aircraft is standing on the ground.(Now I have set of some ones, looking like from 'Honda Dio', but they have 260mm in free state. My craft is now completely disassembled and I can't measure this distance in assembly). Another way to solve is to know the model of shock absorbers, described in upper messages or model of bike they are from. Great thanks for any answer.๐ค