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Old 12-11-2004 | 09:55 PM
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Anybody know where i can get fuel tanks and retracts for the kangaroo along with info about the control throws and c/g?
Any help would be welcome .
Thanks in advance.
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Old 12-11-2004 | 11:08 PM
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John,

The cg is 95-100mm in front of the wing tube. I think the throws on the elevons were 25mm up and down. I have mine set on 20 up & down on aileron, 29 mm up on elevator. I use Robart 630 retracts and struts but I think you can use any type that is properly rated. You can check any of the hobby shops that sponser the jet forum and find retracts that work. I use a kevlar tank from Gary at Jet Tech, you can order them from hobby shops online or those that advertise here on the jet forum.

I have an extra owners manual somewhere, pm your address and i will send it to you.
Old 12-12-2004 | 04:24 AM
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for wheels and brakes, and retracts, call Planes Plus, they have a nice package deal, well they did when i purchased mine from them

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Old 12-12-2004 | 08:06 AM
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I balanced mine by the book and throws by the book...Never once KANNNGAaa......ROOed it so I am confidant it was more than a mere suggested starting point. I drilled a whole in the top of fuse at the C/G point and inserted a cuphook screwed into a large profiled maple block inside fuse (not glued) to aid in finding proper layout of components. Once satisfied I removed hook/block and put a sticker over hole.

A trick I used is a much lighter duty front retract/strut/wheels setup than most. Mine is Century Jets product with additional strut length of aluminum. with Kraft Hayes slimline double bogy wheels. This will help you NOT having to add a ton of rear ballast to overcome such a heavy forward placed item. On my Arf Roo from Planes plus there is no way I could put stuff in the premade locations without adding ballast... With the proper C/G on a Rooo it will sit on its tail tank empty. This equates to the front nose wheel setup only seeing 1 lb or less of weight to support fully loaded . Thus allowing more liteweight duty retract up front.

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