Is it possible to launch a single wheel Flite Streak from grass with a stooge? Forty years ago we always hand launched our Flite Streaks. I am thinking that some bolt on aluminum two wheel landing gear may be a better option for me now since I mostly fly alone. I have had a Flite Streak ARF kit sitting around for years now but reading old posts about the magic combination of this with the OS 20 FP has me interested in putting in together. TIA
I've never liked a single center wheel design. Always tore up the outer wing tip covering or worse on simple landings.Brodak sells both aluminum and wire gear for profile models. Or you can make your own using 1/8" music wire.
I used the single wheel for years. I put a paper towel roll under the inboard wing and step back once it starts moving. I have had great luck with the sinegl wheel gear on rough crassy fields
I have never messed with a single wheel and a stooge. It didn't seem reliable. I have used the landing gear from the Brodak 38 Special. It's a prefect fit. It is expensive though. https://brodak.com/control-line-parts/landing-gear-1/38-special-landing-gear.html
That's a nice one.Brodak also makes a more generic one for any profile model that uses 2 mounting bolts. (Not sure why it is a little more expensive.)https://brodak.com/control-line-parts/landing-gear-1/landing-gear/aluminum-landing-gear/2-piece-landing-gear-for-profile-planes.html
Thanks Dave! That is good to know. So just put an empty (?) paper towel roll under the outside wing tip? Is the roll parallel to the fuselage?
I have used single wheel gear on many planes. I usually put shop towel or rag on out board wing tip so it will slide off when plane moves. Remember to step back as you release the stooge. If grass is too rough I use a strip of carpet. It takes thought and patience to do it successfully.
No put a full roll under the inboard wing to keep it up for the first 2 feet. then step back.