Air Retracts - quick disconnects
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Air Retracts - quick disconnects
Do you have an opinion regarding realiability with air quick disconnects? I'd love to hear them.
I am debating whether to install the air system (fill valve, check valve, pressure gauge) totally on the wing or use a quick disconnect and install the fill valve and pressure guage on the fuse; where they can be easily seen. I am using robart equipment so, any thoughts on their plastic disconnects would be appreciated.
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Banks
I am debating whether to install the air system (fill valve, check valve, pressure gauge) totally on the wing or use a quick disconnect and install the fill valve and pressure guage on the fuse; where they can be easily seen. I am using robart equipment so, any thoughts on their plastic disconnects would be appreciated.
Regards,
Banks
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Air retracts quick dis
The quick disconnects work just fine and rairly leak. Rite now though Im installing B&D retracts in my P-47 and I put every thing in the wing. So now all I have to do is hook up the servo leads and add some air and fuel and go. I tested the system a while back and the system held air for three weeks and still retracked the wheels. Not bad hu. The tail wheel is retracted by servo though and Ill have to figure out a way to slow the servo down for more of a scale look. Got any ideas out there in the univere? :spinnyeye