Servoless Mechanical Retracts.. Any experience?
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I ran across some servoless, mechanical retracts.
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...ing_Gear_set__
They look interesting. They seem too light duty for anything bigger than 40 sized bird.
Does anyone have experience with these? Or anything like them?
Are there other manufactures/sources?
I'd really like to find bigger/heavier units. Something that would be appropriate for 60 sized, or slightly larger, birds.
Thanks in advance
I ran across some servoless, mechanical retracts.
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...ing_Gear_set__
They look interesting. They seem too light duty for anything bigger than 40 sized bird.
Does anyone have experience with these? Or anything like them?
Are there other manufactures/sources?
I'd really like to find bigger/heavier units. Something that would be appropriate for 60 sized, or slightly larger, birds.
Thanks in advance
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RE: Servoless Mechanical Retracts.. Any experience?
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OK, sorry, but kraft is kaput and we now have only 2 choices in electric retracts, now don't we?
OK, sorry, but kraft is kaput and we now have only 2 choices in electric retracts, now don't we?
This is an idea I have been toying with. I have some what looks like nice stout mechanical retracts that I would like to motorize. The Hobby City ones look a bit light for what I wanted, and the Lado site looking like it may be out of business, I'm back to square one.
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RE: Servoless Mechanical Retracts.. Any experience?
Ops, I did a little more reading on the Lado site and it looks like they are basicly build to order at this point.
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Lado is not out of busness. I just got an e-mail today from them saying they have shipped my retracts. I bit ago I ordered them and Doug told me he was having trouble getting the small electric motors that go in them. It was a temp. problem and expected his supplier to ship a new supply soon. He must of got them in for he has shipped my gear. He also mentioned they were changing from made to order to putting gear on the shelf to pull from. It may be a short while till his stock is built up enough to begin doing that.
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A friend just got a set of Lado retracts. My recollection is that it took 6-8wks between order and delivery. He showed them to me and I must say they are a work of art. The model hasn't flown yet so we shall see how they function. Construction was very impressive.
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This might not be the correct forum.. So moderators.. move if you want to....
I ran across some servoless, mechanical retracts.
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...ing_Gear_set__
They look interesting. They seem too light duty for anything bigger than 40 sized bird.
Does anyone have experience with these? Or anything like them?
Are there other manufactures/sources?
I'd really like to find bigger/heavier units. Something that would be appropriate for 60 sized, or slightly larger, birds.
Thanks in advance
This might not be the correct forum.. So moderators.. move if you want to....
I ran across some servoless, mechanical retracts.
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...ing_Gear_set__
They look interesting. They seem too light duty for anything bigger than 40 sized bird.
Does anyone have experience with these? Or anything like them?
Are there other manufactures/sources?
I'd really like to find bigger/heavier units. Something that would be appropriate for 60 sized, or slightly larger, birds.
Thanks in advance
Well... I ordered some... I ordered them on February 2nd.. They have yet to arrive. We'll see what they're like when I get them.. I bought a Slow Poke 40 at the recent TCRC auction.. I'm thinking it might be fun to try them in that...
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RE: Servoless Mechanical Retracts.. Any experience?
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Well... I ordered some... I ordered them on February 2nd.. They have yet to arrive. We'll see what they're like when I get them.. I bought a Slow Poke 40 at the recent TCRC auction.. I'm thinking it might be fun to try them in that...
Well... I ordered some... I ordered them on February 2nd.. They have yet to arrive. We'll see what they're like when I get them.. I bought a Slow Poke 40 at the recent TCRC auction.. I'm thinking it might be fun to try them in that...
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Well... I ordered some... I ordered them on February 2nd.. They have yet to arrive. We'll see what they're like when I get them.. I bought a Slow Poke 40 at the recent TCRC auction.. I'm thinking it might be fun to try them in that...
Well... I ordered some... I ordered them on February 2nd.. They have yet to arrive. We'll see what they're like when I get them.. I bought a Slow Poke 40 at the recent TCRC auction.. I'm thinking it might be fun to try them in that...
I've included pictures.
Picture 1 is the complete setup along with my Tx and Rx for testing. I also put a pair of GP .40 sized mechanical retracts in the picture for comparison.
This "main gear" setup compes with a controller box, about the size of my Rx. It has one lead coming out which plugs into the Rx. And like a Rx has 3 "gozintas" (Goes intos) Then the retracts themselves plug into it. And finally two bags of struts/tires.
The connections were pretty straight forward. And they worked right out of the box. It takes about 15 seconds for them to fully retract or extend.
Other pictures has just the retract and the mechanical retract beside it for comparison. Both in extended and retracted positions.
Initial impressions.
I would NEVER put them in anything bigger than a .40 sized airplane.. And that's pushing it. I would NEVER use them in a scenario where they retract forward. They don't look to have any "locking" capability. So I'd only use them in a scenario where they retract side-ways.
I had the thought of bashing them into a Slow Poke 40. They might work there. The plane is a slow flyer, can land at a slow speed. Etc. Rough grass fields might be a little iffy, especially on a fast landing plane..
Just my thoughts...