Hi Angel, vibrations in the rudder / tailwheel when landing are caused by a bend in the vertical spindle that goes up into the fuselarge. The bend can be barely visable but measureable when removed. Castering wheels must have a verticle spindle. Rarely caused by the wheel itself. Landing on grass eases the problem a bit.
Regards, John. ----- Original Message ----- From: Angel Jimenez Martin To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:05 AM Subject: [DOG mailing list] high vibrations in ruder pedals Hi guys, I started flying the H-36 Dimona I recently purchased. The plane only has less than 100 flight hours but has been 15 years standing in a hangar without flying. In the last flights, the plane upon landing has large vibrations in the Ruder. Anyone know what may be the cause? the plane has the old tailweel, can this be the reason? Regards, Angel
