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g_boxwood -> RE: Bernard Dumas' Canadair CL-215 (7/23/2006 9:10:01 AM)
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NOSE GEAR INSTALLATION Ok, I had to deal with it sooner or later... Look at the plan: what you see doesn't exist. Basically the custom made unit has a length (axle to pivot point) of only 104 mm, ~ 4". Too short if you want it to shock absorb rough landings. Plus (or minus I should say) the unit doesn't retract, it is fixed. It steers anyway. What to do then? I wanted a 1. steering, 2. shock-absorbing and 3. retracting nose gear unit. 2. comes from a Robostrut, 650 straight. Quite easy. I cut it as short as possible. Seemed enough... if only pivot point of the retract wasn't miles up. 1. and 3. come from the retract. At first I didn't know what to use. I had to choose between the large unit rated for models up to 10 kilos and the small one rated for models up to 6 kilos. Ok, the CL-215 will weight a bit more than 6 kilos but after I got the large unit I knew I couldn't fit it... no way! I made a mock-up of the gear well to experiment with retract installation.
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