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Testing new tires on the ground and in the air: Here we test new tundra tires on our "Sky Jeep" STOL CH 701 light sport utility kit plane. These are quality 21-inch tundra tires (21 x 8.00 x 6) that fit on the standard STOL CH 701 6-inch Match wheels. Note: we've only changed the tires on the main gear (and not the nosewheel).
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Ken - not for now. The 801 nosewheel is bigger / heavier.
Is this something that will be manufactured for the 801 also? Thanks Ken
Phil: This was released back in May 2011: NEW STOL Nosewheel Fork Assembly (listed under Updates) The rounded fork is now supplied in the current kit and replaces the "square" fork. While it's a little lighter, the main reason we offer it is for better looks:
"The new aluminum fork is rounded to follow the shape of the large nosewheel and is slightly lighter than the fork it replaces (on earlier models). The bottom nosegear strut plate is also rounded to conform to the shape of the new rounded nosegear fork, and is supplied with the cut-out to accommodate the above simple tow bar, available as an option. The new nosegear fork is incorporated in STOL CH 750 Edition 2 drawings and kits.
"Note: The new nosewheel assembly is not a required change or upgrade for existing builders and owners. Existing owners of the STOL CH 701 and CH 750 who wish to update their nosewheel assembly can have their existing nose strut updated by Zenith Aircraft Co. (for approx. $75) and the fork may be purchased separately ($148)."
Roger,
Have noticed on recent videos and pictures that you have changed the nose wheel fork on the 701. Is this a change on the "newer kits"? Why the change and if it is better is the new fork available and will it fit on as a retrofit to older designs made of the two pieces of aluminum.
If it is available, how difficult and to what extent is the change ie. whole new strut or just the newer fork bolted up to the old strut. You could respond here for others and also drop me an email at madriver42@gmail.com.
Thanks
Phil
Seb Dewhurst: We've made custom nosewheel forks in the past to accommodate custom larger nosewheels. I believe we did this for Christopher Desmond's two STOL CH 701 planes. This fork is taller by several inches, not only to fit the larger nosewheel but also to further raise the nose of the aircraft (due to the big Alaska Bushwheels on the mains):
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