tailwheel tie down release

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leithalweapon
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tailwheel tie down release

Post by leithalweapon »

I have a tail dragger that I hand prop. I am looking to build some sort of tail wheel tie down that I can release from the cockpit. I don't want to use a glider tow hook release because they are expensive and look a little heavy to be put on the tail wheel.
Anybody ever made one, seen one or know where I can view pictures of one?
3Dreaming
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Post by 3Dreaming »

My dad had one on his T-Craft that he made. It was lighter than a glider tow hook. Sorry I don't have any pictures. There has been talk about this on the taylorcraft forum before. You might go there and do a search for the info. Tom
leithalweapon
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Post by leithalweapon »

Thanks for the reply. I found something at Aircraft Spruce called The Pilot Buddy and I am going to give it a try.
Aerco
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Post by Aerco »

I have the same thing - I use it for getting a Cub started, when I am on my own. Rather overpriced; I found the same shackle at a sailboat chandler for about 8 bucks. It works well when you get it just right. Sometimes after tugging on the release string, the restraining string gets stuck in the tailwheel assembly and you need to climb out again. Once I decided to simply throw out the release cord, since I was only staying in the pattern - I came back to find I spent an hour doing touch & go's with the thing trailing behind me. It looks a little worse for wear now.
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Jim Stewart
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Post by Jim Stewart »

Sailboat snap shackle.
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