Hubcaps for the Snoopy's (OH-XEA) wheelsLauantai 27.12.2025 - Tuesday Club member The original aircraft undercarriage wheels of Snoopy (OH-XEA “Ressu”) have not survived. The undercarriage was fitted with new wheels and it turned out that the wheels of a ride-on lawnmower were a perfect fit for the axle. By coincidence, their tyres were also the same size (15 x 6.00 – 6) as those commonly used on light aircraft. The undercarriage wheels originally fitted to the Snoopy had metal hubcaps that curved outwards, or bulged. We decided to make similar hubcaps for the wheels we are using. Thus, we needed hubcaps with a diameter of 15 cm to fit the rim. We considered various options for manufacturing them, even as far as spinning them on a lathe.
Sometimes luck lends a hand, and that’s exactly what happened here. The solution was found in the kitchen. It turned out that the lids of small stainless-steel saucepans are generally 15 cm in diameter – exactly the size of the wheel rim on the Snoopy’s undercarriage. Such steel saucepan lids were found at a flea market for 1,05 euros each. However, some modification was necessary: the knob in the centre of the saucepan lid had to be removed, and 10 mm had to be cut off the stepped edge so that the lid would fit neatly against the rim.
All that remained was to design a system for fastening the lid to the rim. We drew various alternative solutions on the paper covering the workbench. We ended up on choosing a fairly simple model and made a drawing of it. A bracket shaped like a capital 'A' with flat ends, made from sheet metal, would be fastened to the rim and reach over the end of the axle. The bracket would be secured to the rim at both ends of the 'A' using small bolts. An 8 mm bolt, inserted from underneath, would be fitted at the tip of the bracket. This bolt would protrude about half a centimetre through a hole drilled in the centre of the hubcap, allowing a nut to be tightened onto the end of the bolt.
To make the brackets, 20 mm wide strips of sheet metal were cut and bent into the A-shape according to the drawing. A hole for the 8 mm bolt was drilled at the tip of the bracket, and holes for 5 mm bolts were drilled in the legs.
The bracket was fitted inside the rim, and the positions for the bracket bolts were marked on the rim. The holes were drilled in the rim using a pillar drill. Now the hubcap bracket could be fastened at both legs to the rim. An 8 mm bolt was pushed through the hole at the tip of the bracket and tightened in place with a nyloc nut.
The hubcap was now ready to be fitted. The wheel was put back onto the undercarriage axle. The hubcap was pressed against the rim so that the bracket’s tip bolt protruded about half a centimetre through the hole in the centre of the hubcap. All that remained was to screw the nut onto the end of the bolt, and the Snoopy’s undercarriage wheel hubcap was complete. The hubcap will be painted bluish grey when the fuselage covering is painted. Photos: Lassi Karivalo Translation to English: Erja Reinikainen |
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Avainsanat: aviation history, restoration, Tuesday Club, Hietanen HEA-23b, OH-XEA, Ressu |










