Y/A F-18 single mains
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Y/A F-18 single mains
Is there anyone out there with some suggestions on how to make the stock Y/A "single version" main struts offer a little more cushion for those hard landings? I plan on putting turbine in mine and even with no engine at all they don't seem to offer much as far as shock absorption.
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RE: Y/A F-18 single mains
Hi tcblr
I designed and built my own set of F-18 retracts a couple of years ago as a "Can I do this?" project. What I ended up doing for mine was to incorporate two springs of different rates, that came into play at different portions of the stroke. Seemed to work pretty well on the bench, but never got test flown because the airframe had other structural issues.
I looked at dampening the springs with oil, but that just got too complicated.
Good Luck,
Ed
I designed and built my own set of F-18 retracts a couple of years ago as a "Can I do this?" project. What I ended up doing for mine was to incorporate two springs of different rates, that came into play at different portions of the stroke. Seemed to work pretty well on the bench, but never got test flown because the airframe had other structural issues.
I looked at dampening the springs with oil, but that just got too complicated.
Good Luck,
Ed
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I just got me a set of used Y/A F-18 retracts and I was asking my self the same question, I think the idea of using springs with different stiffness is good, a large one been soft and a shorter one the stiff. Look at the forks on mountain bikes the how they are built and work it may give you some ideas.
keep me posted if you come up with something.
CARS II
keep me posted if you come up with something.
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Hi,
Just use them as-is. The gear can take all the hard landings you throw at it, and so can the airframe. They're not meant to act as the real ones do, just to look like they do. If you start adding springs, the thing will dance all over the runway. People have tried lots of ideas, but in the end, they usually end up using them stock. Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Just use them as-is. The gear can take all the hard landings you throw at it, and so can the airframe. They're not meant to act as the real ones do, just to look like they do. If you start adding springs, the thing will dance all over the runway. People have tried lots of ideas, but in the end, they usually end up using them stock. Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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RE: Y/A F-18 single mains
Exactly
I am with Sean on this one!! The F18 semi scale mains are alot stronger than they might look ,why change a already good design that will withstand just about anything you can throw at them,not to mention go & lose good ground handling.Look at all the guys on here-sean,tam,etc. that are flying theirs with 12 lb Bee's,JC P80's etc and have had no problems whatsoever with the weight & loading!! I am putting the wrap up on mine now that will be getting a Wren54-I chose to use the Wren to keep everything almost as light as the DF counterpart.I am only going with one 40oz tank & a UAT since I wont need to be in the throttle much with such a light jet.This is gonna be one sweet *** combo dudes!!
Steve
I am with Sean on this one!! The F18 semi scale mains are alot stronger than they might look ,why change a already good design that will withstand just about anything you can throw at them,not to mention go & lose good ground handling.Look at all the guys on here-sean,tam,etc. that are flying theirs with 12 lb Bee's,JC P80's etc and have had no problems whatsoever with the weight & loading!! I am putting the wrap up on mine now that will be getting a Wren54-I chose to use the Wren to keep everything almost as light as the DF counterpart.I am only going with one 40oz tank & a UAT since I wont need to be in the throttle much with such a light jet.This is gonna be one sweet *** combo dudes!!
Steve