Hi again. As you may already know, I am building a Ringmaster Jr. I am at the point of doping the fuselage and covering the wing. However, I have one question regarding the mounting of the landing gear. The plans indicate a plastic retainer to hold the landing gear in place. However, I was wondering if it would be ok to do it such as the way the Lil' Jumpin' Bean landing gear with a dowel and rubber band to hold in place. Is there any reason I cannot do it this way? Or is it better to just do it the way indicated on the plans? I just thought doing it with teh rubber band would be better for those less-than-stellar landings that I will probably throw at it. Thank you.
That will work, but it's pretty bouncy even as it is. Presumably you are using 3/32 wire as in the other thread. If you have sufficiently reinforced the nose/wing LE joint to keep the nose on it, the landing loads transmitted through the very springy wire will not likely cause any additional problems.
Note that the rubber band mounting is not at all shock-absorbing in the usual sense. It's just adding additional springs, no damping, to all it does is make it bounce even higher when you land on pavement. What it may do it prevent the gear from getting bent as quickly.
These sorts of landing gear arrangements (intended to avoid nose-overs on takeoff and keep the prop from hitting the ground) are absolutely diabolical to land on pavement. The usual result is severe bounces, enhanced by PIO. But on very rare occasions, it just greases in. Just often enough to keep people from giving up on it completely. After all, once you know it can be done, then you just have to control it properly. But the more you try to control it, the worse it gets!
Brett