dragon flyers
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RE: dragon flyers
thanks, I was looking at them. I just broke the trunion block on mine. I have the upgrade retracts that comes with the kit. Side loaded a landing which twisted the bottom of the strut and the wheel which put a lot of pressure on the trunion and broke it. I saw that Pro Link has an upgrade to the Robart 630, but a little smaller than the 635. I wish Robart, when they made the 635 trunion block, that they would have left the trunion the same shape or thickness all the way to the strut. Instead they tappered it which reduces the amount of metal around the strut.
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RE: dragon flyers
the same thing happend to me.....all you have to do is use a 4-40 set screw on the main struts....PROBLEM SOLVED
I HAVE SOMEONE FOR $35 MADE ME A NEW TRUNION....
I HAVE SOMEONE FOR $35 MADE ME A NEW TRUNION....
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RE: dragon flyers
We have a set matched up to this plane....
Our Taurus series retracts, Our (new version) Kingcat series main struts and our PL-200 nose strut are the perfect match for this aircraft.
Todd
Our Taurus series retracts, Our (new version) Kingcat series main struts and our PL-200 nose strut are the perfect match for this aircraft.
Todd