Better landing skids
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Better landing skids
So today im landing to what i thought was pretty gentle well the right side landed a little harder than the other and snapped my skids off on the bottom on front and back, i have a spare set.
But what i want to know is their a better brand? or something from another heli that will work? i can modify if needed. i thought about cutting out some lexan and making some ( stuff is indestructable)
i know i seen one on here with some other skids on it. any suggestions would be just great thanks.<br type="_moz" />
But what i want to know is their a better brand? or something from another heli that will work? i can modify if needed. i thought about cutting out some lexan and making some ( stuff is indestructable)
i know i seen one on here with some other skids on it. any suggestions would be just great thanks.<br type="_moz" />
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RE: Better landing skids
It would help if you told us what model you have.
Century makes many different helis. All have some pretty good landing struts except some of the earlier Swift electrics.
Century makes many different helis. All have some pretty good landing struts except some of the earlier Swift electrics.
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RE: Better landing skids
The ones in the lower picture are from their Hawk. They work well but I like to keep the tail rotor higher off the ground, like the stock Swift struts do.
The ones I use are these heavy durty Swift struts.
http://www.centuryheli.com/products/...m?prtnm=CNE612
Stronger and keeps the t/r higher.
The ones I use are these heavy durty Swift struts.
http://www.centuryheli.com/products/...m?prtnm=CNE612
Stronger and keeps the t/r higher.
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RE: Better landing skids
built some out of aluminum to test out. not finished yet have to weld them up here later on. just got home and wanted to share.
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Worth considering is that the energy in a crash or hard landing has to be dissipated somehow. If the gear is not designed to dissipate these forces, they will be transfered up into the frame and may cause them to break. It is far less expensive, and a lot easier, to replace the sacrificial landing gear struts then a mainframe piece.
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RE: Better landing skids
I got a old style set still and ordered the new heavy duty set. im just in hover stage and cruisin around my backyard atm. if and when i decide to ge brave i will probly change them out.<div>
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