The field is in Tullahoma TN we lease the land right just inside USAF base. A lot of open space. My club is the Coffee Airfoilers. Thanks for the good comment on the pic.
Either the stock glue that comes with most kits, Foam-Tac or Gorilla Glue. GG ends to expand so its great for filling cracks, Foam-Tac is awesome but I tend to end up throwing out half the tube because it gets too thick to use. Best to buy it in 1 oz tubes Beacon Foam Filler is a must as well.
The field is in Tullahoma TN we lease the land right just inside USAF base. A lot of open space. My club is the Coffee Airfoilers. Thanks for the good comment on the pic.
OK... I wondered because in your post with the picture says Location Elida Ohio...
I have no idea why it would show Ohio. I had a problem with my HS account a while back and had Motion reset my account that might be why it shows Ohio.:Confused:
Hey guys.....Love flying my Bearcat, but with well under an hour on her I am experiencing retract failures. Had to bring her in on one leg once as one gear failed to extend, after many re-tries. A couple more short sessions and that same retract just stopped working, fortunately this time in the down position. Ordered two new retracts. put in a new one and find it doesn't even have enough torque to push the inner door closed! It will extend, but can't push the door closed, hanging up about 30 degrees short of closing all the way. Lots of fussing and adjusting produced the same result. Much to my horror, even as I was fussing with the the new retract the other one started acting up...operating intermittently! This is really disappointing, considering I operate from a rather cushy AstroTurf soccer field. I recently gave up flying my 1400mm FMS T-28 because the gear just wouldn't hold up. Now I'm wondering if this great flying plane is going to end up the same way. (and yes, my landings skills are very good) How are you guys faring with durability of these retracts?
I've got 21 flights on mine so far the retracts are holding up well. Do you have good voltage going to them or maybe a bad/broken wire? I would check the wires to the retracts and the distribution box for any problems. Hope this helps.
I did not use the junction box. Ran everything straight into my Rx. Wiring has been checked several times. Three different wye's have been tried. Two different power sources have been used for testing - a servo tester powered by a 4.8V NICAD pack, and the normal 4-cell LIPOS. Both sources have worked about the same. Activation failures are intermittent, which would seem to implicate actuator contacts. I did gain some ground with the leg that would not fully retract. I ended up bending the door actuator wire downwards at an angle that exceeds that of the one on the other leg's door. Seems that by making the gear leg contact the wire earlier in the closing cycle it gives the leg more time to force the door over-center and snap closed. If the leg has folded too close to the retracted position before it has pushed the door over-center, it doesn't have enough force to overcome the magnet's resistance.
Also, check the anchor screws. Sometimes they have to be backed off a little. I'm vague on the reason, but had the same thing with the Spitty. Found the sweet spot and been fine ever since. CB, can give you a better explanation of why this happens. I just know it does and that's how to fix it.
Hey guys.....Love flying my Bearcat, but with well under an hour on her I am experiencing retract failures. Had to bring her in on one leg once as one gear failed to extend, after many re-tries. A couple more short sessions and that same retract just stopped working, fortunately this time in the down position. Ordered two new retracts. put in a new one and find it doesn't even have enough torque to push the inner door closed! It will extend, but can't push the door closed, hanging up about 30 degrees short of closing all the way. Lots of fussing and adjusting produced the same result. Much to my horror, even as I was fussing with the the new retract the other one started acting up...operating intermittently! This is really disappointing, considering I operate from a rather cushy AstroTurf soccer field. I recent ily gave up flying my 1400mm FMS T-28 because the gear just wouldn't hold up. Now I'm wondering if this great flying plane is going to end up the same way. (and yes, my landings skills are very good) How are you guys faring with durability of these retracts?
I've had a similiar situation where I had to buy a replacement retract because I broke the mount. As you mentioned in your comment, the replacement retract just doesn't have the power of the stock one. MRC has sent me two replacements now and they insist that the replacement is the same one...it's definetly not. I haven't had a chance to fuss with it recently but I'm going to take a video of the retracts operating and there clearly is a big difference in speed and torque. Kind of frustrating.
I did not use the junction box. Ran everything straight into my Rx. Wiring has been checked several times. Three different wye's have been tried. Two different power sources have been used for testing - a servo tester powered by a 4.8V NICAD pack, and the normal 4-cell LIPOS. Both sources have worked about the same. Activation failures are intermittent, which would seem to implicate actuator contacts. I did gain some ground with the leg that would not fully retract. I ended up bending the door actuator wire downwards at an angle that exceeds that of the one on the other leg's door. Seems that by making the gear leg contact the wire earlier in the closing cycle it gives the leg more time to force the door over-center and snap closed. If the leg has folded too close to the retracted position before it has pushed the door over-center, it doesn't have enough force to overcome the magnet's resistance.
Sounds like the retract is in a bind, try it with the screws loosened.
Anyone else notice that their aileron hinges are splitting?
I have had mine for over a year and today flying and after turning to the left the plane did a beautiful victory roll right into the ground. After closer investigation I noticed the right aileron had separated from the plane. Anyway I ordered another one and will re-enforce the ailerons and flaps. Enjoying this forum!!
I had that as well, reinforced them with Foam-Tac which is advisable especially if you go with a bigger motor. I have a 650 kv in mine so I'm constantly aware of control surfaces being a little bit over stressed. You can also go with the provided plastic hinges.
had a hard landing today and the darn left gear breaks out the leading edge of the wing....well about a year ago I did the same thing and ordered wings ... which I still had one side....no way same wing I broke last year lol gorilla glue to the rescue but don't think its going to work all that well....probably order parts again!!!!!
had a hard landing today and the darn left gear breaks out the leading edge of the wing....well about a year ago I did the same thing and ordered wings ... which I still had one side....no way same wing I broke last year lol gorilla glue to the rescue but don't think its going to work all that well....probably order parts again!!!!!
Use Foam-Tac and it will hold (ask me how I know) ;)
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