searched the thread in vein, anybody know if the stock prop clearance on the 60cc Cub gear is less or more than the Timber gear? I saw the shortening mods, but I don't have a shop and drill press any more to do it right. still may attempt it however. I want to protect my precious Falcon prop, it's the only one in the Philippines
I finally did this mod with the tube length shortened only. I feel like my springs are broken in and flex quite well.
I drilled another hole 6-7mm inboard from the other hole on center. I gained just over 1/2” of Prop ground clearance.I am VERY pleased.
On another note I ordered a new prop since mine was missing 1/2” off each side. Got a message and said they were out of stock, but had painted props. I said send me a silver with white tips. Balance was a bit off and there was a lot of paint lumped up near the hub to remove. Just keep that in mind when buying one.
prop clearance before
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shortening the rod 6-7mm on center
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Cleaned up, and a little bevel so it doesn’t hit the other arm.
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my new ground clearance!!! Yay!!!
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now is sits with a little camber.
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very happy!!! Thanks for the idea @FlyingClint
Six flights in and this happened, ouch. Our field is short and a recent adjacent property survey had paced a pole with a small flag on it at least 15' in the air at one end of the field. I completely misjudged the landing and my depth perception was way off I clipped the pole with the left wing. the pole actually snapped off and the plane spun once and dropped to the ground squarely on the spinner. Say what you will about H9 airframes this was amazing that the the only real structural damage was the D-tube at the point of impact. there are some stress cracks around the joiner area, but I had reinforced this area with structural epoxy so just a matter of a little glue and reinforcement there. did crack two windows and the top right corner of the windshield, I think I can disguise this with a cosmetic repair. All in all very lucky on several counts, now for phase 2 Timber with better gear and no slats. BTW flying the timber without slats required no trim adjustments, and I did not notice any different flying characteristics except a faster roll rate. When you watch the video, you can here my flying buddies yelling, they saw it coming, I did not.
timber crash! - YouTube