Supermotive

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  1. Supermotive added a post in a topic IV fuselage repair - measurements   

    This guide may be helpful
    Repair of Steel Tubing Aircraft Structure by Welding.pdf
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  2. Supermotive added a post in a topic Wanted: Heavy Hauler wing   

    I am surprised there has been no response here.
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  3. Supermotive added a post in a topic Mountain Graphics / Cowling   

    What is the color code of that orange? Looks great!
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  4. Supermotive added a post in a topic Drag tube brackets   

    May I ask, what is the exact color of this plane. Mine looks the same, and I am trying to find the right product to touch up.
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  5. Supermotive added a topic in Avidfoxflyers General Hangar   

    Aluminum Tubing for Wing Extension
    Does anyone have any 2.5" OD, .083" wall spar tubing that they would be willing to sell? I need enough to do 2 wing extensions. Please PM me if you do.
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  6. Supermotive added a post in a topic hi there   

    macusofcotton, you are right, I moved the conversation to: General Category /Avid Flyer General Hangar /Avid Model IV /Setting Fuselage Attitude with Nose Wheel Trike Configuration
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  7. Supermotive added a post in a topic Aluminum Spar   

    While you may not need anything, I would consider Alodine. A lot of the Vans RV guys treat their aluminum with it. 
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  8. Supermotive added a post in a topic Avid manufacturer   

    I may want to reach out to the fiberglass guy. Do you know his/her contact?
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  9. Supermotive added a post in a topic NEW Avid MK4 landing gear, tires, brakes,pants   

    I imagine this is sold by now, right?
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  10. Supermotive added a post in a topic Avid nose gear   

    I know this is an old post, but...Do you still have this gear set up?
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  11. Supermotive added a topic in Avidfoxflyers General Hangar   

    Demo Flight for a new Avid Flyer guy
    Hello all. I am in the Charlotte NC area, and I am looking to learn more about the Avid Flyers and Kitfox models 1,2, or 3 generation. Is there anyone in the area that I could meet up with, learn about your experiences with your plane, and go for a demo flight? Personally, I have an Avid MKIV Aerobatic Speedwing, and I would like to experience some of the flight characteristics of these planes before modding men too much. Thanks in advance.
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  12. Supermotive added a post in a topic Cabane Gear for the Avid+   

    Randy, I am getting ready to make some big decisions on my MKIV. I would like to have a chat with you some time for some thought sharing. Would you pm me a good number to reach you at?
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  13. Supermotive added a post in a topic Avid MK IV For Sale   

    Beautiful bird!
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  14. Supermotive added a post in a topic WY kitfox Yamaha build   

    I will second (second) that. Awesome work! A future show winner.
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  15. Supermotive added a post in a topic Bush gear failures   

    I think at 2400 pounds of force, I would be deflecting the Poly 2.29". I need to verify my math though.
    2400 pounds/2.355 square inches = deflection per inch of thickness *Young's modulus of 4000*(1 + 2*(2.355 square inches receiving the force/(9 inches of length* diameter of 2 inches*3.14)^2)) 
    Solving for X, you get X = .254402 inches of deflection per inch of thickness. 
    With a thickness (height in this case) of 9 inches, this gives a total deflection of 2.29 inches, and a wheel travel of about 3.34"
     I need to test this in my shop.
     
    Update: I think my math could be missing something. I need to recheck it tomorrow. I think I would have a little more deflection; leading to about 4.5 inches of wheel travel.
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  16. Supermotive added a post in a topic Bush gear failures   

    Makes sense Dusty. As part of the strut system, I am thinking to have a 1" pipe going through the 1" ID of the 6 pucks. I would liberally coat the pipe, and the puck separation discs, with Prothane grease. I know that doing this will only allow the outer perimeter to bulge under compression, but I think the damping result of having the tight fit, and the very viscous Prothane grease, may work out nice on rebound. I am hoping that using six pucks will help with softening the jounce; considering the compromise of having a tight fit on the ID of the Poly tube. If things are too stiff, I can always drill small holes near the ID wall of the Poly tube to give a little extra room for bulging.  However, I would rather account for the stiffness, due to the llack of bulging on the inner perimeter, by adding more pucks if need be. We'll see what happens. Anyone feel free to jump in with any thoughts.
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  17. Supermotive added a post in a topic Bush gear failures   

    I used a Chop saw with a much slower speed (modulated by my trigger finger), a low duty cycle (not cutting constantly, so as not to melt the poly), and using a thin kerf, brand new metal cutting blade. Using the chop saw, and a nearby vice, to hold the tubing steady, seems to give me a safe way to make nice 90 degree cuts. Then I took the pucks to the belt sander to smooth them out and make sure there are not areas that might promote a future split. I need to say, I do think it is important to watch the temperature of the poly when cutting. I just use my fingers and some common sense. It is easy to melt the material. To be candid, an appropriate lathe setup would be a better choice in my opinion, but I can't see anything terribly wrong with my approach. If anyone looking on has any input on this, please speak up. I listen...
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  18. Supermotive added a post in a topic Bush gear failures   

    Nice Bird! Which poly tube did you end up buying?
     
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  19. Supermotive added a post in a topic Bush gear failures   

    Dusty, 
    Have you considered using 6 units of 1.5"(height) of the 90 durometer Poly? I know that would require building a new strut rod, but I though that may be a good starting place. If not, is that about where you would start if you had to do it all over?
     
    Here is the raw material for one of my springs for my landing gear. They are 1 1/2" long 90 durometer polyurethane pucks. The pucks are cut from a tube with 2" OD and 1" ID. 
     
    Inspired by Dusty....

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  20. Supermotive added a post in a topic WY kitfox Yamaha build   

    Good stuff! You are a pioneer with a super cool bird!!
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  21. Supermotive added a post in a topic The value of streamlining   

    How do you like this product? Are you measuring gains? I would like to see some gains in my plane. Does Lowell sell these kits?
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  22. Supermotive added a post in a topic WY kitfox Yamaha build   

    I am working on something similar. If you have any pictures of the truss, that would be great. Also, I am currently researching the geometry of the intersection points of the front landing gear tube and the strut tube (this intersection is an imaginary line drawn that intersects the 2 lines) to assure there are no buckling forces to the front tube under a hard landing. The geometry is important there. I will be happy to share my findings with you. If you have any drawings of your gear, I can check your gear for that as well.
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  23. Supermotive added a post in a topic Bush gear failures   

    Dusty, you have been a real help for the community with this. This seems like a cutting edge idea. Thank you for supporting the research here.
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  24. Supermotive added a post in a topic Bush gear failures   

    I am tinkering with this design right now. I am trying to understand the optimal angles for the intersection of the members to minimize bending moments. Thoughts?

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  25. Supermotive added a post in a topic WY kitfox Yamaha build   

    I like how you put use the fabric to move the air around the cabane. What is the vertical distance your cabane bracket (where the tension rods mount) hangs from your floor? It looks like many used 7-8 inches. It looks like 6" might be the closest one could get without too much tension on the longerons.
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