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Cutting/shortening titanium landing gear legs.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 1:03 pm
by Chuck26287
I'm building a Sonex-B with Tri-Gear. Is it common to have to cut/shorten the titanium leg to achieve the specified measurement from the bottom of the fuselage to the center of the outboard tip of the axle when mounting the main gear legs? The Tri-Gear specs call for 14 3/8" from the bottom of the fuselage to the center of the outboard end of the axle, and with the leg as supplied (~24 1/2" vs the specified 24"), it's at roughly 16" from the fuselage bottom. I have ensured the leg is inserted into the mount tube as far as it can go.

It just seems odd that they would send a 24 1/2" piece to start, then specify to make it a part that's 24" long, with a 1/4" hole 1/2" from one end, and you then have to shorten it again by more than an inch. I also assume the 1/4" hole that's 1/2" from one end is at the fuselage (gear mount weldment) end, not the wheel end.

I'm just wanting to make sure the leg isn't supposed to be a fixed 24".

Re: Cutting/shortening titanium landing gear legs.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 7:32 pm
by XenosN42
That is a good question for Sonex tech support. Worth waiting a day or two for their answer, it’s difficult to cut that rod and it’s expensive to boot.

Re: Cutting/shortening titanium landing gear legs.

PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 7:13 pm
by mathieu1120
Hi, I am facing the exact same issue. Did you get a response from sonex?

Re: Cutting/shortening titanium landing gear legs.

PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 8:31 pm
by T41pilot
Sonex has been told of the issue more than once. The choices are cut them or don't. The plane will fly the same either way. Sight picture over the nose on the ground will be a bit worse if you don't cut. I chose not to cut but for my 5'6" frame it is an issue. It may not be a factor for a taller person.

Re: Cutting/shortening titanium landing gear legs.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:20 am
by Area 51%
The way I see it, Sonex gives you two free chances to practice drilling holes in the titanium. Get them wrong, and you can still cut the legs to the "correct" length and try again. Get them right the first time, and you have the option to leave them long or to shorten. It's much easier to accept a crooked cut than a botched hole.

Having said that, I recently received a set of Tracy O'Brien main gear legs. Installed in the mounts as far as they will go gets me a 14 1/2in measurement.

I suspect Gregg's comment is based on a tail-dragger's gear length and not a trike. A trike's view should get better with longer legs.

P.S. I have an undrilled set of tricycle titanium main gear legs available if things go terribly wrong while drilling or cutting. F.Y.I. they are from an older Sonex kit and are 25 inches long.