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Flyties or The Claw?
I’m heading out to camp in the desert this weekend. Wanna have some way to tie down the plane. So should I get Flyties or The Claw?
Spruce has them both in stock, I will pickup today. Unfortunately they do not have a Stormforce in stock, so it’s out of the running.
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Re: Flyties or The Claw?
Aviation consumer rated the Claw best in their test https://www.aviationconsumer.com/acc...is-a-top-pick/ But that was Waaay back in 2009.
Another article about the sun-n-Fun tornado https://www.aviationconsumer.com/acc...t-what-worked/
Unless you want to make a heavy duty rebar based unit that could weigh 30lbs I would go with the claw.
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Re: Flyties or The Claw?
I've used the claw for years and I like it. I cut weight using hallow aluminum pegs and carry only two claws. Some people drill out holes in the webbing of the claws. I also carry a couple of aluminum duck bill anchors. I've removed the steel cable that it came with and replaced them with heavy nylon cord. The duck bills are abandoned in the ground and I cut off the nylon cord below ground. The duck bills are driven into the ground 18 inches, I carry a small light weight hatchet and steel rod. The rod doubles for a stake for the tail. The duck bills are only used in very strong winds. Unlike Cubs Pacer tails are heavy on the ground.
"You can only tie the record for flying low."
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My flyties kept me anchored during the Sun n Fun tornado.
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Re: Flyties or The Claw?
Thanks for the replies. I read all the reviews and watched all the vids. Was hoping for a consensus based on real world experience.
After talking to some locals as well, it seems to be an even split between the claw and Flyties.
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Re: Flyties or The Claw?
Duckbills are the gold standard. DENNY
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Re: Flyties or The Claw?
Moto,
I am a fan of The Claw. Survived the big Wednesday storm at OshKosh this year. Tripacer didn't move an inch. I would also recommend the AirGizmos Universal Gust Lock while you're at it.
Greg
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Re: Flyties or The Claw?
Originally Posted by
grbamford
Moto,
I am a fan of The Claw. Survived the big Wednesday storm at OshKosh this year. Tripacer didn't move an inch. I would also recommend the AirGizmos Universal Gust Lock while you're at it.
Greg
Good point about control locks. I'm a cheapskate and use pad lock from AC Spruce but, Airgizmo looks better.
"You can only tie the record for flying low."
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Re: Flyties or The Claw?
I have the claw and they work fine. But you must read the instructions, or they will not work as demonstrated at Sun-N-Fun. Do not install them at an angle or they will pull out of the ground and your plane will be at the mercy of mother nature. They are designed to be directly below the tiedown point of your plane. Then when the plane pulls against it, it digs in harder and does not pull out.
As Gilbert said the Flyties work just as well.
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Re: Flyties or The Claw?
Thanks for all the replies. I picked up a set of Flyties this evening. I like to keep things simple.
I’m going to pick up some duck bills in the near future to have for real bad situations. But I’d rather not be filling up the ground at camping spots with them if it’s not necessary.
I do have a set of 3 gust locks. Bought them from a guy that used to post here or on the other short wing forum. The plastic they’re made from isn’t very good, but they get the job done. I have strap that goes around the yoke pulls it full forward and snaps to the dash so the elevator doesn’t get beat up in a blow from behind.
Departing first thing in the AM. Lunch in Independence, camping at Minietta and a few other strips in between.
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