Hi, I am looking at putting some wheel skis on my Series 5 taildragger. I was wondering what you all have and the likes and dislikes of your setups ? Thanks Kevin
Kevin, I am using Datumair wheel skis and I love them. They always seem to be at the centre of attention on ski fly-ins. Check out their webside they have a video and a number of installation pictures - including mine.
Ron
He can make them to your specifications if need be. I am not running super huge tires, so mine are only 12" wide. He is currently working on a kit to fit the Grove style gear common on the later Avids and Kitfoxes.
For the snow conditions we have here in Wisconsin, they work good. If my tires didn't have the knobs on them they would work better yet. Plenty of flotation for deep snow with only a very small (5-10 mph) speed penalty. I do most of my ski flying onto snow covered lakes and grass strips that I frequent in the summer.
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Hi guys , thanks for the replies . I am looking at the datum air, there are a couple things on them i'm not too sure about. one is the electric actuator and do you really need the wheels to " retract" , second I am not real crazy about the skis moving forward in the wheels mode, they look like they go forward a long ways , and finally the rigging to the cowling area looks a little awkward , probably needed so to pull ski tip up when in wheels down mode, with it being forward. These things aside the datum air are still in the running. I have also looked at the trick air, I like their simplicity but don't like their price. I am also looking at the Summit skis's that are sponsors of this site, Mike the main man is away and I will get some more info from him when he returns. Kevin
I have a pair of straight skis that I purchased from Harrison Designs (landshorter.com). They are one-offs, but work well on my IV. I normally give airplane rides from the house here on Thanksgiving, but today it is snowy too had to get around the patch. I might spend the afternoon installing my skis if I am not weighted down by too much turkey.
I hope to fly an Aerocet float equipped super cub into my strip tomorrow or saturday, now that I have enough snow. It'll go in the hangar for a annual and avionics upgrade.
They aren't wheel skis, but here is the skis I use on my Avid MK IV. I've built 7 sets if I remember right with this same design (something I dreamed up) for different planes for myself and friends. They seem to work just fine if you don't need to land on pavement durring the winter. I have my own small strip so from end of November till sometime in April, these are on my plane. Take care, Jim Chuk