Thank you all for your comments.
Hi Carl,
Have you used 1/8" dia. wire for Sakitumi landing gear or perhaps 5/32" dia.?
Hi Steve,
In my wing, the landing gear support wooden blocks are 5" long and connect ribs 4,5 and 6.
Hi Air Ministry,
I know Yatsenko design and yes, the "funny plug" can save the wing if the landing is hard or on uneven or/and grassy field that was not properly prepared. The emphasis is on "properly".
All Yatsenko, Solomianikov and Leonidov RTF F2B planes, coming from the "Ukrainian Models Factories", have a relatively weak landing gear attachment area though.
There exists another solution to the problem and it is used by the top Polish F2B pilots.
Please see the attachment.
The main landing gear of this "Gee Bee" like plane is based on "U" shaped 3mm. dia. steel wire.
The "wing ends" of each wire sit in two matching tubes (carbon laminate with thin steel lining) epoxied to the spars and ribs.
The "U" wire wing ends are not parallel - their directions differ about 5-6 degrees. The resulting preload on tubes is sufficient to keep the landing gear in place having in mind the vibration spectrum and flight and ground loads.
When the "U" is slightly squeezed, the entire main landing gear is removable.
The pants are carbon fiber/epoxy laminate.
Happy Flying,
Regards,
M