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I used 3" for the main and 2 1/4 for the nose without problems. I used the Dubro low bounce tires. I thought the FMS tires were just too hard for me as I do not have the struts to reduce the shock. I am still working on it and might make other changes since I will not be able to fly this weekend. It is raining now and forecast for the weekend also.
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Originally posted by Dewey H Lee View PostI'm sorry Tiredirongrb I thought that was a question. My bad. I have really enjoyed following your building and hope to gain the same skills that you and others have exhibited.
Thanks Dewey!
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Agreed. These should definitely be heavily considered for V2. I know cost was a reason for the existing struts but man it's worth a price point increase having scale oleos on this bad girl.My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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I say FlightLineRC just clones Tired Iron's bird and be done with it. :DMy YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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Hi CubCrazy, when you made the mod to the struts, I assume you left about 3/8" from the stock strut below the steering arm to install into the top of the oleo. With the mains compressing and the nose gear strut lengthened was there any concern on the change to the AoA. From what I can tell with my experimenting, the nose is going to raise about 1/2" with the extra length of the steering arm.Originally posted by CubCrazy View PostMy install is basically done. I fabricated a new axle for the nose gear, but I also ordered 2 more lower arms and axles. For the nose gear, all I did was cut the stock gear leg to length so I could install the new strut to it without changing anything about the steering linkage. My mains compress a lot just like everyone is saying. My nose does not compress at all. With the rake of the nose (I only added 1 washers worth of space on all retracts), the compression force is not properly aligned to cause it to move. It WILL compress, if you get it started a little. So, my intent is to put a small spacer in the track where the spring set screw goes, to stop it from extending all the way. I will put a spacer in the mains to keep them extended more as well. I' m not too worried about any lost travel. Its still better than no suspension, and looks totally awesome anyway.
-CC
Am I worrying over nothing?
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You will need to disassemble the retract.Originally posted by Hink64 View PostWhat would the best method in removing the nose gear clip? Man that thing is shoe horned in there.
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I am in the process of doing the nose wheel after successfully doing the mains. Do you have a 0.250" increase in length in the nose strut. With the FW strut up against the trunion, there is about a 1/4 increase from the trunion to the center of the axle. Still trying to figure this out as I am still a little confused about the steering as well.Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post
I used about an inch of the stock strut with the C-clip and the new strut mounts on it.
Thanks
Andy
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I see that but if the FW strut is all the way up against the retract it is still 1/4" longer.Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View PostGo back and look at the pictures, I cut the stock strut without removing it from the retract. I didn't use the steering trunion I made one in the FW strut which is all the way up against the retract.
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Andy, see how mine turned out...yes you get 1/4 to 1/2" rise in the nose. I finished upgrading the struts and adding oleo suspension. I am not sure I am happy with the nose gear. It has raised the nose at least 1/2". I am concerned about the impact to the AoA. Not sure if I should retap the shock and lower it or just go and fly and see how it handles on take off and landing.Originally posted by PlaneCrazy View PostI am in the process of doing the nose wheel after successfully doing the mains. Do you have a 0.250" increase in length in the nose strut. With the FW strut up against the trunion, there is about a 1/4 increase from the trunion to the center of the axle. Still trying to figure this out as I am still a little confused about the steering as well. Thanks Andy4 Photos
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Tr, I have a spare strut that I can work with......I'm one who bought two rights and then learned I needed two lefts. I have a friend that has a dream shop set up to do just models.........of all kinds from giant scale warbirds to small foamies. He has lathes, milling machines, saws......you get the picture. Anyway we are talking about milling out the end of the FW strut so it will accept the stock steering arm..in otherwords, bury the round piece and arm in the end of the stock FW P51 strut. Then I would JB weld the whole thing and then to get the proper length, I'll do as Tired Iron suggested and clip the spring..........or buy a shorter one and pin the inner tube to limit downward movement. Drilling out the strut will still leave approx. 0.050" walls which should be plenty for strength. Film at 11.... :huh:Originally posted by Trobinson99 View PostAndy, see how mine turned out...yes you get 1/4 to 1/2" rise in the nose. I finished upgrading the struts and adding oleo suspension. I am not sure I am happy with the nose gear. It has raised the nose at least 1/2". I am concerned about the impact to the AoA. Not sure if I should retap the shock and lower it or just go and fly and see how it handles on take off and landing.
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