Hi All,
I hope you can help with a strange issue I am having with one of my 205's. I have 2 aircraft, S/N 195 and S/N 202. 195 has been modified with a 19" camera hole and have served me well with now having 14,000 odd hours of flying, the last 4000 odd have all been with various camera systems installed.
I recently purchased another aircraft to ultimately be modified with camera's but for now, we are using her for a runabout and crew training. The interesting part I now have is an issue with the nose wheel steering.
The steering on the aircraft without using massive amounts of braking is almost non existent. We have serviced the leg, lubricated all the steering linkages and collars, even tried disconnecting the shimmy damper on the ground to see if it freed up, but to no avail. We can put skid plates under the nose wheel and steer with the pedals and the nose wheel follows, but no action when taxying.
Both aircraft have the heavy duty nose forks on them, and both have the shim plate in the same direction, but the only difference we can see is the one that wont steer has a slightly different for on it. It has 2 "ears" molded on the back of the fork about an inch up from the axle holes.
I have looked at all the photos I can find on line and cant see any others with this style of fork, leading me to think it might not be the right one.
Has any one else had issues with poor steering on this type. Other than this issue, it is a great machine to operate, its just a pig to taxi.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards
Rob
