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Alternate source for the strut replacement? I am sure Mountainview Aviation does not manufacture these!
Not enough info. Source for what, a kit or just a strut? Are you looking for a cheaper alternative? What aircraft? Etc...Alternate source for the strut replacement?
The Door Steward is an STCd doorstop used on some airplanes that typically had inadequate doorstop hardware. It's just a gas strut, with some custom brackets riveted to the doorframe and door. The gas strut will be an automotive item, probably from the hatchback of a minivan or something.Not enough info. Source for what, a kit or just a strut? Are you looking for a cheaper alternative? What aircraft? Etc...
I'm familiar with the Steward STC just wasn't sure what the OP was looking for as an alternative. Have installed a number of different brands to include some DIY versions. Definitely a door saver especially on helicopters.The Door Steward is an STCd doorstop used on some airplanes that typically had inadequate doorstop hardware.
They also abrade the lower end of the wing strut if the internal stops are broken (as is typical). Cessna says that the strut damage is to be dressed out, but if more than 20% (if I recall right) of the wall thickness is gone, a new strut is in order.Doors flapping in the breeze may damage the Forward Door Post on Cessna
They also abrade the lower end of the wing strut if the internal stops are broken (as is typical). Cessna says that the strut damage is to be dressed out, but if more than 20% (if I recall right) of the wall thickness is gone, a new strut is in order.