The relevant service manual for that aircraft.
Depending on Aircraft Gross weight and strut compression, the book answer is 10 feet.
Depending on Aircraft Gross weight and strut compression, the book answer is 10 feet.
pressure of a strut
It is probably the step that is bolted on the strut. This step is for the pilot to check the fuel and fuel tank cap before each flight. It is painted or on newer cessna aircraft is a anti-slip tape
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You will need to compress the strut spring with a spring compressor. When the strut spring is compressed remove the strut retaining bolts. There is a strut retaining bolt on the top and the bottom of the strut assembly. Reverse the process to install the new strut.
Torsion links are alloy frames which couple the inner and outer cylinders of a landing gear strut together. They prevent the torsional or 'twisting' motion of the strut on landing and also alow controlled compression of the gear piston once the full body weight of the aircraft has been applied.
strut as in English
donkeys trot not strut.
strut
Begin by compressing the strut spring with a spring compressor. Be very careful as the strut spring will be under hundreds of pounds of pressure. Remove the strut retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new strut.
Begin by compressing the strut spring with a spring compressor. Be very careful as the strut spring will be under hundreds of pounds of pressure. Remove the strut retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new struts.