retracts
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From: hasbrouck heights, NJ
hi guys, i have a new hanger 9 t-34 and would like to put a set of robart retracts in her. the radio system iam using is a futaba t6exa. this bird calls for a nose gear retract . i have several bird with retracts on the mains ,but this will be the first with two servos mains and nose gear. how do i hook up the nose gear servro with the mains. never did this before.i only have one ch.(5) to do it with. help needed thanks much.
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Sorry, I disagree.
I tried Air retracts back in the 70's and hated them for various reasons. I became a "Mechanical Only" guy.
I am now reviewing the Top Flite Cessna 310 which came with Robart Air retracts. I will admit that air retracts have come a long way, and the Robarts are excellent units, But I can't tell you how many times I wished they were mechanicals.
My advise: Use 2 Y cords and don't even THINK about Pnumatics.
I tried Air retracts back in the 70's and hated them for various reasons. I became a "Mechanical Only" guy.
I am now reviewing the Top Flite Cessna 310 which came with Robart Air retracts. I will admit that air retracts have come a long way, and the Robarts are excellent units, But I can't tell you how many times I wished they were mechanicals.
My advise: Use 2 Y cords and don't even THINK about Pnumatics.
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From: Sailing in the Eastern Caribbean
Air is the way to go now. Lighter and less complicated. Running retract servos off the main airborne pack runs the risk of a stalled servo running the pack flat in flight. OK you can have a subsiduary pack but more weight and light modles fly better.
Air up spring down is failsafe. Use these quick connectors and incorporate a restrictor in the airline so they do not bang up and down.
These are Robart and they work well.
Air up spring down is failsafe. Use these quick connectors and incorporate a restrictor in the airline so they do not bang up and down.
These are Robart and they work well.





