Cable measurements for Aero 3000
Two of the best inventions ever, skis and airplanes, together.
Can anyone tell me the front cable measurement for an aero 3000 ski installation on a PA-12, with 3" ext gear, and AD springs?
Thanks much.
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Too many variables to RELIABLY cite a firm number for that cable.
Install the skis, THEN determine he needed length cables, and MAKE them on site. All it takes is a swedging tool and some collars, as well as the cable. It's really not a big deal.
I would never try to order made up cables for skis, particularly for an airplane like a 12.
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Wed Oct 30, 2013 10:43 pm
TGorn,
Like MTV says, ski cable assemblies are made to fit.
Actually ski installations and their cables are one of those things on an aircraft where the installation is simple but a simple mistake installing will kill you faster then say loosing a primary control cable.
I would enlist an experienced A&P for the initial installation just to keep from doing something none of us want to read about later. That IA/A&P will come in handy as well for all that regulatory nonsense that our government believes to keep our aircraft airborne: W&B, form 337, airworthyness; you get the picture.
Should be someone in Nome that knows how to get this done for you.
I don't comment here often but figured you needed the advice. I like to read, be entertained, and every once in a while learn something new: like learning what those Xs on the back of my dipstick are for.
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