If you’re headed for Oshkosh this summer, you’ll need tiedown gear. Aviation Consumer’s Jeb Burnside reviews three popular products.
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arrrhhh… don’t put the stuff on the wing !!!
Test rig pulls straight up. I don’t know about you, but I sure don’t place the tiedowns so the load is straight up, lifting them out of the ground. Much better to have longer lines allowing the stakes to be set up wide adding some horizontal vector.
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There is something to be said for ease of removal not by wind but for teardown. I used cable anchor’s last year (Nelson tiedown kit) and spent about two hours cussing trying to unscrew them when I really needed to be in the air. I’m trying something else this year.
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