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external bicycle rack

Apparently this is not only legal in NZ, but it's approved for use with commercial passengers.

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I showed it to a friend of mine who manufactures mounts for pretty much anything that's ever been hung on an aircraft, and he said "no problem".

As it turns out, only the mount has to be tested and certified, not the thing that attaches to it. He said it would be a simple approval, though when the feds saw it in use there would probably be some friction.

Unfortunately his shop rate would make the mount more expensive than the airplane.

Hey EZ Flap...wana give it a try?
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Re: external bicycle rack

I'd be second in line to buy a set if you can get them built!
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That airplane belongs to Mit Brereton in NZ. I sold him a pod a year or 2 ago. Interesting guy to talk to. He has more pics like that on the 185 Facebook page and on his website.
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Interesting looking airbrakes... Anyone know what 4 bikes hanging off the exterior of a Skywagon does to the cruise speed?
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I suspect it may reduce the speed by 10% and increase the net profit by 400%.
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AEROPOD wrote:That airplane belongs to Mit Brereton in NZ. I sold him a pod a year or 2 ago. Interesting guy to talk to. He has more pics like that on the 185 Facebook page and on his website.

He is a forum user / lurker.
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What are those skid looking things on the inboard side of the airplane's wheels?
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I believe they are gravel deflectors.
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907Pilot wrote:What are those skid looking things on the inboard side of the airplane's wheels?

Renegade wrote:I believe they are gravel deflectors.


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