Second Air Force wrote:I suspected it might have been something along those lines that afflicted TR. It's good to hear that the fix was relatively simple. The procedure for rigging the limit switches on the main gear actuator screws is quite involved. I was just a sheetmetal flunky when I worked on Raiders, so I'm off the hook on this one!
They burned out a motor, too, so it was not quite simple.
Second Air Force wrote:While I'm talking switches, go back and look at the little box on the tail wheel assembly in my earlier photos. That box has a switch that is linked to the centering lock system for the tailwheel and won't let the gear retract if the wheel is unlocked.
I know exactly what you are talking about.
Ray from "Lucky Thirteen" is cleaning/coating our tail gear, and I'm assembling all the tail
wheel part diagrams on CD. That cover is 1100 aluminum, & microswitch from The Microswitch
Corporation, Freeport, Illinois. Anyone want any more (useless to some) trivia?