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Landing Gear Question
« on: May 10, 2009, 12:15:23 AM »
Tonight I was doing the final assembly of my just completed Fancherized Twister. I mounted the stock gear that came with the kit and the plane looks like it is on stilts and could clear a 16" prop! Do any of you folks who have built Twisters use the stock gear or do you shorten it up? A little wire bending of the stock gear to widen the track would lower the plane. Is this a good approach?

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Re: Landing Gear Question
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2009, 01:47:30 AM »
It is not uncommon to have to tweak music wire gear on a prolfile to get the correct attiude and ground track. Is the tail wheel on yet?
You may be surprised what a couple inchs at the back dose for the stance of the plane.
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Re: Landing Gear Question
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2009, 07:06:34 AM »
I agree with Bill, lengthen the tailwheel strut.
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Re: Landing Gear Question
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2009, 01:10:24 PM »
I am using the stock tailwheel height. The impression I got is mostly an illusion. The Twister is the first full size control line plane I have built since getting back into C/L after 50 years.
I'm so used to seeing my flying buddy's competitive stunt ships that seem to hug the ground that this looked strange.
I am using the same wheels as shown on the plan which shows a floor to center line distance of 6.75". My plane has a center line to floor distance of 7" (this is with the center line parallel to the floor.
The largest prop I plan on putting on my LA40 is 11.5". This would give me a clearance of 1.25".  On grass this would not be excessive.
It was late last night after a long building session and I was tired so when I finally put on the wheels and placed the model on the floor, it looked like it was very high.
I will start flying it this way and later on, if I want, I can lower it.

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