182A Big Fork
Have you modified your aircraft? STC? STOL Kit? Major rebuild from just a data plate?
I own a 58 182A and have a line on a Cessna 310 fork, actually the whole nose strut assembly. However the 182A did not have an option for larger wheels/tires so we would need a field approval for this. Anybody have a 337 for using either a 206 or 310 fork they could email me?
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What's your email? I have a copy of one with landes fork and good year 26 mains and the bushwheels worksheet? If you want it?
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88Echo wrote:What's your email? I have a copy of one with landes fork and good year 26 mains and the bushwheels worksheet? If you want it?
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And I thought he was asking about a 310 fork.
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It's the closest thing I have?
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The Landes fork is STC'd, the field approval would be for the 26 mains as the Landes STC only covers up to 850's.
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I have a copy of a field approval for a Cessna heavy duty fork, 600x6 wheel and tire for a 182A if you still want a copy. This was for a 310/206 fork. PM me.
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