While I'm waiting for the weather to break so I can paint my recent projects, I've decided to start building my RSM Shark 45. It will be powered by a trusty ST 60. Just for fun I'd like to install retracts. All of the retracts that I own from my R/C Pattern and Sport Scale days appear to be too heavy (with all components weighed) to be practical for stunt. I have noticed at the R/C field fellows flying these foamie ARF scale models with electric retracts that seem to work very well. I'd plan on using the 2.4 radio option to not only cycle the gear, but also for a one time throttle cut allowed by the rules.So here are the questions....Anybody here have experience with the current crop of electric retracts and can make a recommendation? Secondly, because of the lack of space in the nose area, the Shark MIGHT have to be built as a tail dragger. Would it still be allowed to fly in "Classic" as a tail dragger? Thanks, for any light you can shed on my questions......PhillySkip
Hi Skip,
Build it like you want, enter it in what you want. If I were Classic ED I'd let it fly. Taildraggers are okay, there is precident. Jerry McMillin built one in '69. Retracts are okay, there is precident for them too... It's just will someone do it and fly it and claim Gordan Delaney and Harold Price had it, so could've one of my design in era.
I like your idea and would love to see it. Retracts are known and Bob Whitely and Dave Sabon, Bob Hunt too are good to contact.
Classic is liberal and should stay that way, we need contestants anyway.
Chris...