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Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:59 am

Would like to aquire a spare tail wheel for our plane. Can't use 12" wheels, as tyre won't pass the fork.
Have parts for trade if interested. Thanks.

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:20 am

You should state what size is the wheel.

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:53 am

44-73027 wrote:Would like to aquire a spare tail wheel for our plane. Can't use 12" wheels, as tyre won't pass the fork.
Have parts for trade if interested. Thanks.

Do you want the 10" SC rim?
Or will the 12" SC round tire rather than the square 12" type tire?

Re: Looking for AT-16(Harvard IIb) 10" tailwheel

Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:24 am

Must be a 10" round tyre.
Can't fit any 12" wheels.
It's a 1942 Noorduyn,Canada built plane with a tail steering system different than the US one.
Sorry, what means "SC"?

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:50 am

44-73027 wrote:Sorry, what means "SC"?

SC = Smooth Contour (ie rounded)

Re: Looking for AT-16(Harvard IIb) 10" tailwheel

Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:02 am

44-73027 wrote:Must be a 10" round tyre.
Can't fit any 12" wheels.
It's a 1942 Noorduyn,Canada built plane with a tail steering system different than the US one.
Sorry, what means "SC"?

Is the steering system have springs with a kick out cam on the tail post?

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:31 am

Yes Rich, springs and kickout mechanism.

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:28 pm

44-73027 wrote:Yes Rich, springs and kickout mechanism.

That would be the same as on AT-6A, B and C along with SNJ-2, -3 and -4 models. I'm unsure when they went to the dogbone mechanical steering. I'd have to look up some parts.
I believe the Navy did a steering engage/disengage steering with a handle mounted in the cockpit near the throttle. No NAA drawings I can find for this.
Then there is the G model stick position steering engagement system.
The tailwheel size depends on the yoke post installed as the axel might be different dia as well.
What part numbers for the wheel you are looking for?
My SNJ-3/AT-6A parts listing shows Govt Furnished 10" tailwheel spec #25272
FYI
The Strut assy for the tailwheel lists 77-34102 or Bendix 53895.
The Post Assy lists 38G641-70 or Bendix 55580.
I've seen some 10" wheels listed on ebay from time to time.
You could also check Barstormers.com

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Sun Jan 27, 2013 7:06 am

Thanks for the infos Rich.
Will watch for AT-6 and SNJ wheels on the web. If no luck, I found 2 Swiss AF Morane-Saulnier 406 fighter tailwheels
which look similar on one side and I meight be able to modify. They use the same tire than the AT-16.

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Wed Mar 11, 2015 5:40 pm

Just to finnish this topic:
Found such a 10" wheel at Jay Wisler in Tampa. It was NOS and I could buy it for a very reasonable price.
These are the same as used on BT-13's.

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Thu Mar 12, 2015 8:18 am

If you need more tires in the future, Desser stocks three styles of 10" tailwheels.

SC with no tread, SC with ribbed tread and square shoulder.
http://www.desser.com/store/products/10 ... -TIRE.html
http://www.desser.com/store/products/10 ... -TIRE.html
http://www.desser.com/store/products/10 ... -TIRE.html

From past experience with one of our Mk II's, I would shy away from the square shouldered tire.
(the last one we got of that style was made in China and the quality wasn't the best...didn't last a season)

:partyman:

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Thu Mar 12, 2015 8:21 pm

Thanks, I bought a SC tire from them.

chris

Re: Looking for AT-16(HarvardII) 10" tailwheel

Thu Mar 19, 2015 11:18 am

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I used to have a large number of Hayes/Goodrich 10.50 tailwheels that the RCAF had removed from Harvards and tagged for repair. Dimensionally they looked like 10.00 tailwheels so they would have been able to use 10.00SC tires. Does anyone know if the 10.50 TW was peculiar to RCAF or ?
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