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Landing gear

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fulcona

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Dec 20, 2004
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I'm about to weld onto my landing gear legs , the pads that the axles will bolt to. I will be setting toe-in/out and camber at this time. The plane is a taildragger. Should I have the plane in level flight attitude when I do this or should it be done with the tail on the ground? ( or somewhere in between.) Such a small percentage of flight will have the plane on its main gear and also at level flight attitude, I would think the 3 point attitude would be correct. Thoughts?

Neal
 
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