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Yes It work well for me. At that mark, with out the batteries, it is very tail heavy and I choose to use the 5s 5000 to add the weight. I was going to use smaller batteries, but better live weight then dead weight. I had to move the batteries as close to the steering serve as I could to get it to balance.Originally posted by Kangi1954 View Post
Welcome to the forum. Nice job on the build and maiden flight! Did you find the specified CG at 85mm from leading edge worked well?
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Thank you. The information you included on your maiden video was very helpful as well. Always good to know what works.Originally posted by glyrenden View Post
Yes It work well for me. At that mark, with out the batteries, it is very tail heavy and I choose to use the 5s 5000 to add the weight. I was going to use smaller batteries, but better live weight then dead weight. I had to move the batteries as close to the steering serve as I could to get it to balance.
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I have a 60-90 Eflite Nose gear here so when the Xwave arrive I'll figure out which way to go.No way I'll do the Robart for a couple of reasons. 1 cost, this air-frame is sport scale 2-weightOriginally posted by Kangi1954 View Post
That's what I was told as well.
Mike\"When Inverted Down Is Up And Up Is Expensive\"
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Well i use the Eflite Retracts all around the gears 105 for nose and 90 for mains and they feel sturdy, i assume that they will do the work for a long period as long as i landed as it meant to be. I have the Nose 105 Robart retract that i ordered before the eflites, and ordered the xwave for mains just in case i needed.Originally posted by MikeT View Post
I have a 60-90 Eflite Nose gear here so when the Xwave arrive I'll figure out which way to go.No way I'll do the Robart for a couple of reasons. 1 cost, this air-frame is sport scale 2-weight
Mike
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Since the mains from eflite are on back-order till September I went another direction. I like the eflites just want to get this thing assembled, I can always do a swap if I think it's necessary. Even the eflites are subject to failure on a bad landing. Even the best flyers screw up..Originally posted by wrangler1 View Post
Well i use the Eflite Retracts all around the gears 105 for nose and 90 for mains and they feel sturdy, i assume that they will do the work for a long period as long as i landed as it meant to be. I have the Nose 105 Robart retract that i ordered before the eflites, and ordered the xwave for mains just in case i needed.
Mike\"When Inverted Down Is Up And Up Is Expensive\"
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I'm with you. I have the 6-120 E Flite 90 degree retract as well. I even had it installed. But I don't like the fact that it must be mounted above the wood mounting surface which means any and all stresses are working directly against the mounting screws. I'll try to figure out how to use the X Wave once it gets here. I wish someone from Motion RC would clarify the strut installation for us as that is my only question. How do we keep the strut in the trunnion? The spring? The upper set screw in the strut slot? I don't know.Originally posted by MikeT View Post
I have a 60-90 Eflite Nose gear here so when the Xwave arrive I'll figure out which way to go.No way I'll do the Robart for a couple of reasons. 1 cost, this air-frame is sport scale 2-weight
Mike
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Good advice. Thanks. If the XWave retract doesn’t work out, that’s exactly what I’ll do.Originally posted by Boots Whirlygig View PostHey Kangi1954, with the mains above the mounts you could, in place of mounting screws, go with 4-40 bolts and blind nuts. It shouldn’t interfere with changing the retracts later.
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Keep in mind that screws are a good “weak link” in the event of a bad landing! The nut and bolts would result in significant damage passed on to the structure and gear, not that there’s a bad landing in your future!Originally posted by Kangi1954 View Post
Good advice. Thanks. If the XWave retract doesn’t work out, that’s exactly what I’ll do.
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Here's what I'm thinking for the nose strut..............the YAK-130 nose gear w/ 105 degree etract and setting it up like this 96 inch version
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Warbird Charlie
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So my Xwave retracts were delivered today. Other than being black, they are exact replicas of the E Flite 60-120 main gear retracts. The only way, at least that I can see, to keep the strut in the trunnion block is using the centering spring as a retainer. I'm not sure about that. On the plus side, they do install with no modifications to the mounting surface and fully retract the nose wheel into the wheel well.
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