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    Yet another beginners question -
    
    I have a molded fiberglass landing gear that needs to be attached to
    the fuselage of a 10 lb airplane.  
    
    It is my understanding that it is a good idea to use 1/4" nylon
    bolts which will allow the landing gear to break away in the event of
    a VERY hard landing.
    
    Will two 1/4" nylon bolts do the job or should I use four?
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Jim
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| 1617.1 | My humble opinion | ANGLIN::SPOHR | Mon Jul 25 1994 17:17 | 13 | |
|     Personally, I don't like having my landing gear depart on hard
    landings.  It usually comes off and damages something else on the plane
    like the wing or horizontal stab.
    
    I prefer to use four (4) steel bolts on a 10 lb plus plane.  
    
    I believe the fiberglass gear can take the extra abuse, but if you
    insist on nylon; use four (4).  The white ones appear to be stronger
    than the black ones.
    
    Just my .02 worth.
    
    
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| 1617.2 | Use Four | LEDS::WATT | Mon Jul 25 1994 17:21 | 7 | |
|     Jim,
    	I'd use at least four on a big plane.  They actually break pretty
    easy - the heads will shear off.   From my experience, they break too
    easy.
    
    Charlie
    
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