could you please give me the specifics regarding these retracts.I purchase heaps of stuff from hobbyking.I just would like to know what to purchase regarding size.thanks
Hey, you can get these nematic retracts from HK. they are the micro retracts, smallest they make. Small Air Operated Retracts kit 2-WayValve are the closest to what I had gotten. If I did it again I would go with the smallest electric retracts I could find. Thanks
Thanks B, I did think about a reducer. These are spring air retracts. They actuate with air up and spring down. Robart makes a restrictor valve but it is a bit heavy for this application. I considered the Sonic retracts when I started but at the time there were several reports of failures (stripped plastic gears). Seems they have it worked out now though. Oh well maybe the next P-38 I build........ M
could you please give me the specifics regarding these retracts.I purchase heaps of stuff from hobbyking.I just would like to know what to purchase regarding size.thanks
snipereliete 1 year ago
Hey, you can get these nematic retracts from HK. they are the micro retracts, smallest they make. Small Air Operated Retracts kit 2-WayValve are the closest to what I had gotten. If I did it again I would go with the smallest electric retracts I could find. Thanks
milesperpound 1 year ago
I love that song
nattankress 1 year ago
Those gear are operating way too slow! What if you need to make an emergency landing? Ever think about that-HMMMMM?
earlyhemibill 1 year ago
Hey Beautiful Build,
Look forward to seeing more of this plane.
Thanks,
h0444fbj 2 years ago 2
Thanks, It has ben fun. Slow progress lately due to the holidays. Hope to have it all together in early 2010. Merry New Year. -M
milesperpound 2 years ago
I put a wheel collar on the air line, and collapsed it most of the way. That slowed the "up" considerably, and weighed next to nothing.
STREETCORONER 2 years ago
Thanks RD. I forgot about that tip when I built the Tempest. I'll give it a try.
M
milesperpound 2 years ago
look good and your right pretty snappy... thought about a servo rate reducer?
IEATSRT 2 years ago
Thanks B, I did think about a reducer. These are spring air retracts. They actuate with air up and spring down. Robart makes a restrictor valve but it is a bit heavy for this application. I considered the Sonic retracts when I started but at the time there were several reports of failures (stripped plastic gears). Seems they have it worked out now though. Oh well maybe the next P-38 I build........ M
milesperpound 2 years ago
oh i see... yes I have heard about air retracts... didn't realize these where them.
IEATSRT 2 years ago