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timfly1 07-11-2003 06:09 AM

Nose gear strearing
 
Hi All
I have a couple of questions.
I'm biulding a 40 trainer with a OS .46 FX motor.
I'm useing goldenrod for all my control surfaces, can I use it to control the nose gear strearing realizing how flexble it is. Also can I mount the motor using nylok nuts instead of using washers and steel nuts The motor is mounted to a radial motor mount, will the motor get too hot and melt the nylon part of the nut.

FHHuber 07-11-2003 09:11 AM

Nose gear strearing
 
We use the nylock "aircraft" nuts for mounting the engines all the time. I highly reccommend them for prevention of the engine from comming off. don't skip the flat washers though...

The flexibilty of nyrod on a nosewheel steering linkage is not a big deal. It actually helps prevent damage to the servo gears when you hit bumps... though it can alow the nowewheel to turn a bit (usually in the direction that would be "pull" for the linkage.) the turn is usually so small as to be unnoticeable... if its large enough to notice... it probably saved you a servo gear set.

timfly1 07-11-2003 10:08 AM

Nose gear strearing
 
Cool Thanks I did hook every thting up that way.


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