cai razor landing gear plate
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Hey guys. Just picked up an older jet from my boy at a good price. It's a<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">cai razor with AMT 180 but one of the plastic landing gear plates are busted
anywone know where I can get one?
or where to get carbonfiber sheets to use with ply to make one?
thanks Mike<br type="_moz" /></span>
anywone know where I can get one?
or where to get carbonfiber sheets to use with ply to make one?
thanks Mike<br type="_moz" /></span>
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Mike,
You can try these guys:
http://www.dragonplate.com/ecart/categories.asp?cID=131
Also with a ply core:
http://www.dragonplate.com/ecart/pro...pID=571&cID=32
You can try these guys:
http://www.dragonplate.com/ecart/categories.asp?cID=131
Also with a ply core:
http://www.dragonplate.com/ecart/pro...pID=571&cID=32
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I believe it is details 4 scale makes a carbon fiber plate for the razor as well as the raptor. When I broke the plates in my razor I made new ones out of 1/4" ply and just laminated a layer of carbon cloth on each side. The plates are very thick where the retract mounts.
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Agreed ... have carbon/composite plates as spares for my CAI Raptor ( Same plane but bigger) however I have been flying on plywood mounts without any issues. I fly mostly off of grass so that should tell you how they hold up
Voy
Voy
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From: Mercedes,
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Hi Mike,
You can go 1/2" up/down on the ailerons, 1-1 1/4"up/down on the elevator, 60-70 degrees on the landing flaps...no more or it becomes a brake The more rudder you can get the better... like 2'' and then use your rate switches from there. I set all my controls max throw till the servo buzzed and then back it off a little to quieten things down. Set your nose gear on a separate knob to trim by itself. Call me with any questions at 903-496-2939 Great jet, you'll love it.
Jack
You can go 1/2" up/down on the ailerons, 1-1 1/4"up/down on the elevator, 60-70 degrees on the landing flaps...no more or it becomes a brake The more rudder you can get the better... like 2'' and then use your rate switches from there. I set all my controls max throw till the servo buzzed and then back it off a little to quieten things down. Set your nose gear on a separate knob to trim by itself. Call me with any questions at 903-496-2939 Great jet, you'll love it.
Jack




