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I'm looking to buy a pair of chocks, any recommendations? Currently looking at aluminum angle and rubberized.
I'm looking to buy a pair of chocks, any recommendations? Currently looking at aluminum angle and rubberized.
The previous owner of my cherokee took 8 inch long 2x2s, nailed 3 pieces together in a U shape. Made 3 of them. Painted bright orange and used a fat magic marker to write the N number on each.
Works for me.
None.
Get it?
None chocks?
Sorry, thought Bruce Lee was the OP
Make some with inexpensive PVC tubing and elbow fittings.
I have these. They are very light weigh and they nest inside one another to be compact. They have worked well for me, but I admit that I am not a world traveler with my plane and they haven't been tested much under strong winds or anything.
The ones you pick up off the ramp and toss in your plane.
I've seen LSA guys use PVC pipe
Make some with inexpensive PVC tubing and elbow fittings.
Don't work well, even worse than the aluminum ones.
Worst to best:
PVC pipe, total crap, will slide, easy to run over too
Best chocks.
With size and space considerations, these have worked great...
http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/product/12948
dunno what is best but I have cheap wood chocks and they seem fine
I've seen LSA guys use PVC pipe
put your aircraft number on whatever you get
The aluminum ones with the bungees are light and work great. They ALL work. But light is good, right?