tyefighter
Flight lieutenant
Beware the Cub eating tree
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Post by tyefighter on Nov 15, 2009 5:21:44 GMT 1
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Post by flydiver on Nov 15, 2009 7:12:53 GMT 1
Now you have to change your signature.
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Post by Dillzio on Nov 15, 2009 8:29:34 GMT 1
Arghhhh, just seeing that makes me cringe.
A quick glue and all is well? I think not! Surely that damage is too extensive to be fixed with a quick glue?
Nice looking landing gear, how did you construct them?
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duck
Squadron leader
R/C Addict
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Fencing
Nov 15, 2009 16:36:42 GMT 1
Post by duck on Nov 15, 2009 16:36:42 GMT 1
Arghhhh, just seeing that makes me cringe. A quick glue and all is well? I think not! Surely that damage is too extensive to be fixed with a quick glue? Nice looking landing gear, how did you construct them? As long as all the pieces are there, a little glue or epoxy can put it back together. It might not be quick, but it won't take long.
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Fencing
Nov 15, 2009 16:59:55 GMT 1
Post by patmatgal on Nov 15, 2009 16:59:55 GMT 1
Yes... What are the landing gear from? Looks like they're mounted on the upslope of the fuse, in front of battery box. I'm trying that with some PZ J-3 landing gear, and so far so good but they are heavier so any tips to cut the weight would be much appreciated. PS Sorry to see your Super Cub in such a state, ouch. Hope you get it fixed & flying soon. (small cracks in the firewall, behind the motor mount seem to get overlooked a lot by me) pps those fences seem to jump up out of nowhere
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tyefighter
Flight lieutenant
Beware the Cub eating tree
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Post by tyefighter on Nov 19, 2009 7:00:12 GMT 1
I used the landing gear from a E-flight Mini Pulse. It fits well, I drilled out a couple 1/2" hole in the fuse and glued in a short piece of round wood to screw the landing gear down. This is my second gear, they are pretty tough to bend but after several hard landings they do bend. After it does get bent it bends back easy enough.
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