HI All, Sounds like  a problem Dr Erwin Cory could solve or not !!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:              In a message dated 2/7/2008 6:49:44 P.M. 
Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
              Just FYI, I have been working with this mechanic for a while on 
this problem and we’re stumped.  I cannot see the plane, so maybe something 
has been lost in the translation, but the way I understand it is the plane, 
when taxied on a flat, smooth surface, wonders back and forth about 20 feet in 
either direction, fairly regularly, with no corresponding control input, and in 
the absence of any significant crosswind.
  
  That said, we’re open to any ideas.





  
  This may sound dumb, but check the shock extension on both sides to be
  equal without pilot, then compare the compression on each side with the
  pilot in the left seat against the pilot being in the right seat - should be 
the 
  same amount of compression.  If different try to correct and see what happens.
  I am sure the tire pressure is okay and equal on both sides.
  John



    
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