Extra-SP 84" - Wildhare
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From: Malaysia
Just bought this plane and very happy about it as it is my 1st gasser. Now, got few questions.
1. The kit include a land tail gear with wheel. The only thing it does not include is the mount to the rudder (like the spring) Where can I gent this?
2. Do I need to use any offset for this firewall? I saw it has built-in right thrust already. If do what is the correct measurements?
3. What axle size and wheel should I use for the main gear?
4. For the pull-pull cable what is cable straight should I go for? pound?
5. What carbon fiber push rod and clevis size should I use?
Thanks.
jong
1. The kit include a land tail gear with wheel. The only thing it does not include is the mount to the rudder (like the spring) Where can I gent this?
2. Do I need to use any offset for this firewall? I saw it has built-in right thrust already. If do what is the correct measurements?
3. What axle size and wheel should I use for the main gear?
4. For the pull-pull cable what is cable straight should I go for? pound?
5. What carbon fiber push rod and clevis size should I use?
Thanks.
jong
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From: Flower Mound (near Dallas),
TX
Sir:
When we sell a plane we provide the springs and other items like an instruction manual. You may download the manual from the Wild Hare web site.
I asked this person where the plane was purchased. I have not received an answer.
Wild Hare did not sell this plane, just so that people on this forum understand that he is not a Wild Hare customer as far as I know.
TF
When we sell a plane we provide the springs and other items like an instruction manual. You may download the manual from the Wild Hare web site.
I asked this person where the plane was purchased. I have not received an answer.
Wild Hare did not sell this plane, just so that people on this forum understand that he is not a Wild Hare customer as far as I know.
TF



