Jacking RV aircraft on Cleveland tie down ball

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Jacking RV aircraft on Cleveland tie down ball

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Someone sent me a question about jacking my aircraft. I have been jacking an RV9A on the tie down ball for 14 years. I drilled a large recess in the top of the jack rod for the ball to reside in when jacked. I also place a loose pin in the hole for added security. I have rocked the aircraft (by accident) all the way down to the tail concrete trash can several times and the jacks are secure.


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Steve Melton
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Re: Jacking RV aircraft on Cleveland tie down ball

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and to answer an emailed question. if I did the concrete trash can tail tie down weight again, I would use about half the amount of concrete for an RV9A. the current version = 275 lbs.

and this paint chip if from me stepping the foot step when jacked and banging the tail down on the pipe. now I put a roll of foam there.


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Steve Melton
N531EM, RV9A, Superior O-320, WW 200RV prop, Slick mags, CHT 330F, EGT 1300F, B&C, 1300+ hours
Freedom and Democracy are all that really matter.
Ride a bike, unlock the world.
https://www.rvplasticparts.com/
https://www.gpsdock1.com/

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