The fat wheels do give the plane a bit of a cartoon flavor. Just not sure that's what I want for this one.
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Broken props??
Admittedly not all my landings are textbook, but I have been going thru a few props. between flexible cowlings/motor mounts and lowering a wing on landing.
I have even shorten prop diameter by 1 inch with limited success. Unless it's a soft landing the cantilever nacelles flex the wing and dip down enough to hit blades.
Anyone else experiencing this have a recommendation?
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I'm still on my original props. I've got a very rough, lumpy, bumpy grass strip and I've even landed on one main gear and belly landed on a couple of occasions when the stock gear failed in the cold. You need to learn to chop the throttle when the plane gets within a few inches off the ground. Driving the props into the ground will break them easily. Now that I've changed all the retracts to a different brand, landings are never an issue. The props don't come close to a ground strike, especially once you've mastered the "main gear touch down first" technique.Originally posted by terrygrau View PostBroken props??
Admittedly not all my landings are textbook, but I have been going thru a few props. between flexible cowlings/motor mounts and lowering a wing on landing.
I have even shorten prop diameter by 1 inch with limited success. Unless it's a soft landing the cantilever nacelles flex the wing and dip down enough to hit blades.
Anyone else experiencing this have a recommendation?
PS. You can try some stronger MAS props but if you drive them under power into the ground, you'll either still break them or break something in the motor mount or nacelle.
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TerryGrau, I haven't noticed this problem in my experience, but I am sure that its possible. The landing gear is mounted on the nacelle, so how are they flexing? Just the foam bending?
I can't imagine this happening unless you are coming in fast and slamming into the ground pretty darn hard. I bring mine in with full flaps and it slows down and lands like a feather. Its one of the nicest-landing planes that I have. I do want to note that I am using full flaps for landing, with about a 60-degree deflection.
As Rifleman says in the next post, you could also try a slightly larger nose wheel. The full-size B26 stood on the ground with a positive angle of incidence so this helps with the scale look as well as helping with takeoff performance. I've done this on my plane, forgot to mention that.Marc flies FW & FL: AL37, MiG-29, T45,F4, A4, A10, F104 70 and 90, P38, Dauntless SBD, Corsair, B17, B24, B26 & P61, Lipp.P19, ME262, Komets, Vampire, SeaVixen, FMS Tigercat, FOX Glider & Radian XL.
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In this post ........................... https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...3426#post93426 , you can see in my video that my landing was a pretty hard "plop" on a very rough field. The props never touched the ground and remained intact. The key is to keep some UP ELE at touch down, which means you must flare just about right (near stall) when landing. You need to whack the ground very hard to mash the props into the dirt.
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I would suggest you inspect those nacelles closely. You might consider gluing them onto the wings in addition to using some FoamTac on the screw threads when you tighten them. As said earlier, the landing gear is attached to the nacelles and should keep the distance between the ground and the nacelle fairly constant. The only time I can see a prop hit causing breakage is if the tire(s) hit a depression in the ground, then plowing into the higher ground in front of the divot. My field is one of the lumpiest ones I've seen and I've never hit the ground with a prop on my B-26. I've cut grass lots of times but that has never broken a prop.Originally posted by terrygrau View PostNot my imagination. Flew yesterday and watched the nacelles move up and down just during fast taxi. Mine was one from the first shipment to MRC so maybe there is a change along the production run.
I'll look into the larger nosewheel
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Oh the engineering...
My first flights have been a bit less than graceful at liftoff with the plane popping up more than lifting off. Our grass has been pretty thick and a bit tall but I still want to raise the AOA.
I decided I would add a spacer under the front retract as I don't have a larger wheel at the moment.
So I remove the retract and what do I find? Spacers of course. Nuts!
Ummm, nuts used as spacers I mean. 1/4 x about 3/32 thick. I found it pretty funny. Use whatcha got I guess!
I made a spacer out of 1/4" ply and will see if that helps.
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