Hinckley Bill
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Whose gear are you installing in the DS P-51? I've got a Westcraft P-51 with the same wingspan that I'd like to find a new set of mains for.Ah Ha! I found a couple of the gear.
Bill
Whose gear are you installing in the DS P-51? I've got a Westcraft P-51 with the same wingspan that I'd like to find a new set of mains for.Ah Ha! I found a couple of the gear.
Hey Bill, good to hear from you. Hope you have had a great Christmas. The gear are Sierra Giant Scale. Very nice gear from what I can see and the reviews people that have them post. I have heard only one issue about them, however don't know that for fact. That said, "GOOD LUCK" getting hold of Darrell at Sierra. I wish you better success than I since my purchase of the gear two and a half years ago. I'm thinking if I ever have any problems, I might as well attempt growing wings on my back and flying to Mars.Whose gear are you installing in the DS P-51? I've got a Westcraft P-51 with the same wingspan that I'd like to find a new set of mains for.
Bill
Christmas was good.....my better half and I agreed that shopping for each other after so many years together was pretty much pointless at this time in our lives so we spend most of our efforts on surprising the kids and grandkids with gifts.Hey Bill, good to hear from you. Hope you have had a great Christmas. The gear are Sierra Giant Scale. Very nice gear from what I can see and the reviews people that have them post. I have heard only one issue about them, however don't know that for fact. That said, "GOOD LUCK" getting hold of Darrell at Sierra. I wish you better success than I since my purchase of the gear two and a half years ago. I'm thinking if I ever have any problems, I might as well attempt growing wings on my back and flying to Mars.
That's the thought Snoopy.... See what I am thinking.... Hitec has a really great "Micro" servo that would work great for this. The "D89MW" is a high voltage, metal geared servo that delivers 118 in. oz of torque. It is 1.14" (29mm) x .51" (13mm) x 1.18" (30mm) This is more than sufficient for the trim tabs on a Mustang this size. Yes, once the plane is trimmed, they will probably never need any further adjustment. But the precision of the plane will be greatly enhanced and balance will be outstanding in flight. Trim tabs as we all know counter act the unbalanced and odd load of planes in flight. When a "control" surface is used to "trim" a plane, it depreciates the accuracy of the flight characteristics. Mainly because the plane is constantly "fighting" a control input to keep itself correct in flight. In a landing situation, the elevator trim tabs can be adjusted for landing and allow for the elevators to do their job at "flare". The control surfaces are large enough to house the micro servos. Besides being very cool to have functioning and remotely adjustable trim tabs, they will also enhance the scale appearance of the plane. Not sure yet if I am going to build them in. At this point, it is just a thought more than anything else.Looking good.
Ok trim tabs. Like the idea of trim tabs and they do look Kool. But once the plane is built and all trimmed out you will not adjust them again I believe. So why not build the trim tabs in but make them adjustable, so that they can be adjusted until they are correct.
Yeah, tell me about it brother. I started cutting the excessive fatty foods, extra helpings and meals...between meals back on Sept. 21st. I figured with the way this year has been going, I could at least attempt to end it on a positive note. So, here I am down 43 pounds with 20-25 to go. I have been stuck there for the last 3 weeks to a month. UGH... HARD TO GET OFF? Yeah, you know it. LOLWeight, just like real life, easy on, hard to get off!