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Donald The flat spot is for the gear to be as shown in the picture ad. If you rotate the strut, the flat spot will not be engaged and the entire strut and wheel will rotate very easily. ONLY USE as shown in the ad.

2023-04-16 04:33:12 Helpful (1)
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Q: Is either end threaded?

Asked by Donald on 2021-04-27 02:57:24

AntonioMachado65 nop, Z bended on one side and threaded on the other

2021-04-27 03:05:20 Helpful (1)
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Q: What size are the shank ends? 1/4" or 4mm?

Asked by Donald on 2018-09-09 07:44:06

BG461023445 measures

2023-02-06 06:10:15 Helpful (0)
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Miguel MH Look at the truth, I bought several and put them in three planes and the perfect combination is 3s with a 10x7 or 11x7 propeller, both two blades, a 50amp esc, on average it pulls a 1800 gram airplane, 3s 3300 mah battery. I tested it with 4s and it heats up a lot, and if you reduce the propeller to put 4s it is not very efficient, the best thrust result is with the previous combination of 3s

2021-05-24 10:02:44 Helpful (5)
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Marco_666 In 1 passaggio nessuno In 4 passaggi con air assist su 3mm hai un lavoro preciso. Tieni conto che x il taglio io uso il metodo “veloce e forte” Velocità alta ma alta la potenza. E ci fai un passaggio in più Ovviamente con air assist

2022-12-02 06:25:35 Helpful (0)
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Q: Does it dupport bidirectional DShot for RPM filtering?

Asked by IAmBastian on 2022-02-16 07:05:17

Donald To answer MediaProductionNM's comment on why would you even need something like bidriectional support, people use REVERSE in cars, boats, and even planes for water taxiing, or to stop a plane after landing.

2022-10-27 04:30:39 Helpful (1)
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Richard B is loop C is hook When you add to cart and select B or C , the picture changes and the word hook and loop is shown as appropriate.

2022-09-12 07:02:36 Helpful (0)
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Donald The strut will have a flat spot at the end where it inserts into the retract trunnion. That flat spot is where the grub or set screw goes to hold the strut in the retract. If you turn the strut 90 degrees, that flat spot will no longer be where the grub screw is. The grub screw will tighten down on a round part of the strut and not be as solid. It will allow the strut and wheel to rotate. If you want a retract that swings out towards the wingtips or in to the center of the plane, this will probably work. If you need the retract to swing forward or aft of the longitudinal axis of the plane, look for that retract which this is not.

2022-09-08 04:33:26 Helpful (1)
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BG324217431 Yes.I adjusted the endpoints so there was no reverse. It did work, however I only had half of the stick range (IE, no throttle till it was past 50%). I am sure you could get it working properly - but why would you want to? Get an aircraft ESC.

2022-07-07 06:15:21 Helpful (0)
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