Dan Dufault (T3 designer) has made a T3 suspension for the Patrol. We’ve been working together for a couple of months now, tweaking things as needed. I was able to install and fly it this week on my Patrol and am very happy with the results. If you’re not familiar with the T3, my opinion is that it’s a game changer when it comes to operating off rough surfaces. I had one on my Rans S7 and was really missing it on the Patrol. You know those times when you feel your tail hit something hard and you do the involuntary “ouch†facial expression? The T3 dramatically reduces those moments, the shocks are amazing and they soak up the bumps with great ease. It performed flawlessly for the 175 hours that I owned my S7, no issues whatsoever. That being said, this is obviously a completely different animal due to the Patrols stinger tailgear.
The basic design includes a short section of solid tubing that inserts into the fuselage tubing and is secured with an AN5 just like the standard gear, except this is a longer bolt that goes through the T3 side plates and spacer bushings on each side of the fuselage tubing. The tube extends about 3-4 inches below the fuselage and is retained by a large solid clamp that spans the distance between the side plates. The remainder is classic T3 and a leaf spring tailwheel is required. The lower arm that attaches to the tailwheel is 1 1/2†wide.
I ordered a 10†Bearhawk leaf spring tailwheel for this project and am very impressed with Eric’s work. The T3 and the 10†worked extremely well but the geometry of the design resulted in a conflict between the lower arm of the T3 and the 10†tire when the tailwheel is broken free and swiveled 180 degrees out like required for ground handling, as in pushing the aircraft backwards (see Eric’s forum post about this). I used the new leaf spring tailwheel body and installed the old 8†fork, wheel, and tire. Perfection! I’ve got around 20 landings on it so far and am very happy. It’s that familiar “squish†feel on landing that I became accustomed to with my S7. As for the conflict with the 10†tire, I can’t speak to the T3s compatibility with other tailwheels, I’ve only tried the Bearhawk 8†and 10â€. I’m not sure what Dan plans to do with the design but I am very happy with it as is. With this suspension, personally, I don’t need the larger tire for shock absorption, the T3 does all of the work.
Mike
Edit (12/2): If anyone is interested, Dan said he would be happy to build up more of these. Contact him at: supercubsnorth@gmail.com
The basic design includes a short section of solid tubing that inserts into the fuselage tubing and is secured with an AN5 just like the standard gear, except this is a longer bolt that goes through the T3 side plates and spacer bushings on each side of the fuselage tubing. The tube extends about 3-4 inches below the fuselage and is retained by a large solid clamp that spans the distance between the side plates. The remainder is classic T3 and a leaf spring tailwheel is required. The lower arm that attaches to the tailwheel is 1 1/2†wide.
I ordered a 10†Bearhawk leaf spring tailwheel for this project and am very impressed with Eric’s work. The T3 and the 10†worked extremely well but the geometry of the design resulted in a conflict between the lower arm of the T3 and the 10†tire when the tailwheel is broken free and swiveled 180 degrees out like required for ground handling, as in pushing the aircraft backwards (see Eric’s forum post about this). I used the new leaf spring tailwheel body and installed the old 8†fork, wheel, and tire. Perfection! I’ve got around 20 landings on it so far and am very happy. It’s that familiar “squish†feel on landing that I became accustomed to with my S7. As for the conflict with the 10†tire, I can’t speak to the T3s compatibility with other tailwheels, I’ve only tried the Bearhawk 8†and 10â€. I’m not sure what Dan plans to do with the design but I am very happy with it as is. With this suspension, personally, I don’t need the larger tire for shock absorption, the T3 does all of the work.
Mike
Edit (12/2): If anyone is interested, Dan said he would be happy to build up more of these. Contact him at: supercubsnorth@gmail.com
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