I forgot the link, sorry about that.

http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/Hoffmann-H-36-Dimona-Wood-Desktop-Airplane-Model_W0QQitemZ380121990970QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item588109473a

Lasse Schmidt

+46 (0)70-28 32 660
Upplevelseakuten AB
Tullhus 1, Skeppsbron
111 30 Stockholm
www.upplevelsepresent.se

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Från: Lasse Schmidt [[email protected]]
Skickat: den 28 januari 2010 22:30
Till: [email protected]
Ämne: [DOG mailing list] H36 spung tailwheel

Hi guys!

This group is really fantastic. Thanks for all the tips and ideas.
While checking all the service bulletins I discovered that the individual i am 
planning to buy was exepted (serial 36117) from bulletin No. 22 (the one about 
the horizontal stabilizer safety mounting). It would be interesting to know why 
:).

Does any of you fold the wings after each flight? How long does it take to fold 
the wings, can it be made by one man or is two persons needed?
Interesting about the tailwheels, I think I have to get my bird home to start 
with before starting on all the mods.
By the way, found this H36 model on ebay - someone is really bad at photoshop...

Cheers
Lasse Schmidt

+46 (0)70-28 32 660
Upplevelseakuten AB
Tullhus 1, Skeppsbron
111 30 Stockholm
www.upplevelsepresent.se

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Från: Rob Thompson [[email protected]]
Skickat: den 28 januari 2010 22:15
Till: [email protected]
Ämne: Re: [DOG mailing list] H36 spung tailwheel

What about we pay someone from nearby to Bacchus with drafting skills to draw 
plans (including shop drawings) from Dave Goldsmith's sprung tailwheel? The 
plans for the spindle part that fits into the fuselage can be done from any 
Dimona at annual inspection time so we won't have to pull Dave's apart.
Then get the steel parts cut from appropriate grade metal, pay someone to do 
any necessary machining and get the lot welded by an aviation welder. Maybe we 
would have to make some sort of a jig to send the bits to the welder in..maybe 
not.
>From the experience Nigel and I had refurbishing the 3 dimonas and the way 
>Hoffman sourced components I reckon it's a good bet that the rubber blocks are 
>an off the shelf part.

cheers
Rob Thompson

PO Box 129,
Lawson, NSW, 2783.
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From: STO Airworthiness <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 28 January, 2010 1:50:52 PM
Subject: RE: [DOG mailing list] H36 spung tailwheel

Hi All,

I would be interested in fitting the sprung unit.  Probably will add a good 
kilo or so, which will equate to a min pilot weight increase of about 7 kgs.

Dave Goldsmith's H-36 MkII VH-GFG also has the sprung tailwheel.  It lives 
between Bacchus Marsh & Bendigo.

>From a GFA airworthiness point of view, exchange of the rigid wheel for the 
>sprung one would not constitute a mod if the factory parts are used, but 
>should we decide to build them locally a mod would be required for each 
>aircraft to which the new assembly is fitted.  This is easily achieved; we 
>have done it before with oil filter installations.


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JGV
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From: John C [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 28 January 2010 12:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] H36 spung tailwheel

The only H36 with a sprung tailwheel that I know of in Australia is GJD owned 
by John Mason.
The sprining consists of two rubber blocks which take the bumps out of the tail 
compared to the non sprung version. It does raise the tail slightly.
There is a drawing on page 4.10 in the H36 parts catalogue.
I did replace the top section on GJD when I imported it as there was a very 
slight bend in the vertical spindle and this caused tailwheel shimmy. The 
faulty part is still in the workshop.

There's no place like cloudbase.
John Callahan.

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From: John Mason<mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] H36 spung tailwheel

I'd certainly be interested in that...

John Mason - GJD
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Thompson<mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 11:03 AM
Subject: [DOG mailing list] H36 spung tailwheel

I'm keen on the idea of getting a sprung tailwheel on our H36 - the rigid one 
is not at all good on rough surfaces.
I think the sprung wheels may also reduce the "bunny hopping" on rough 
runways....can anyone enlighten me as to whether this is the case or not?
Last time I saw a sprung one I didn't think it would be particularly difficult 
or costly to manufacture - perhaps we could get some plans drafted from one of 
the dimonas with a sprung wheel and see about getting a few made up with 
appropriate approvals.
How many of you would be interested?

cheers
Rob



PO Box 129,
Lawson, NSW, 2783.
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From: Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 27 January, 2010 11:39:22 PM
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] Dimona 1984

Interesting about tail wheel mod from Michael - sure gives smoother ride.

You mention the heads/valves lasting only 300hrs.  I would recommend to all 
analysis of exhaust at FULL POWER with lamdameter etc.  You may find it is 
running slightly lean on full power (actually plugs look OK) but gas analysis 
does not lie.  More recently i have been using digital CHT and you can really 
see what is happening.  I set them up so full power CHT rises to about 170degC 
then very slowly falls.  If you bring throttle back just a bit in revs CHT will 
quickly rise to 180degC and beyond.  This proves to me you are running rich on 
full power- also confirmed on EGT.  To achieve this it may be necessary to 
carefully thin out the end 6mm to 8mm of each the needle in carby and thus 
achieve the low CHT on full power. (do not think of touching jet)  Fuel is 
cheap when compared to repairing heads. Limbach Tech bull 53 makes mention of 
max on climb of 180degC (forget what max the manual says - that is stupid 
value)  Also Tech bull 44 (11page edition) is well worth a read.

Ian mcPhee

2010/1/27 Michael Grimwood 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi John and Lasse

I have owned a Mk1 H36 since 1988 (G-MRG in the UK, now VH-VRG in Australia). 
It originally came with an un-sprung

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