How to slow down mechanical retracts on rc planes

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  • Опубліковано 15 бер 2011
  • Using an electronic controller to slow the speed of mechanical retracts on my rc Zero fighter plane
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  • @dunelimo
    @dunelimo 12 років тому +1

    Nice- just what I need for my airliner
    Thanks for posting
    Mike

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  11 років тому

    Thanks Horst, this worked well in the zero

  • @denmoran5541
    @denmoran5541 7 років тому +1

    A great piece of info, about the flaps as well!

    • @RobertGumley
      @RobertGumley  7 років тому

      Den Moran thanks for your comment

  • @meormohdakmar1558
    @meormohdakmar1558 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing the information about the gear servo controller.

  • @rham4900
    @rham4900 11 років тому

    Thanks for the reply. I will check into that . Thanks again.

  • @ah63de
    @ah63de 11 років тому

    Great stuff. I'm looking for such a thing for my 190er.

  • @E744763Productions
    @E744763Productions 13 років тому +1

    Great, I really need one of these for my H9 Corsair. Looks scale.

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  12 років тому

    Thank you, glad you liked the vid

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  11 років тому

    Cheers mate, they are cheap, adjustable and work well, good for flaps also

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  11 років тому +1

    Mine was installed in a Cessna I purchased a couple of years ago. Hobbyking and others sell something similar under servo accessories for $8.

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  13 років тому

    @PatBALEX thank you Pat, this device came with an Art Tech Cessna 182 I got in the middle of 2010. It was installed as a flap controller in that plane.

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  12 років тому

    @dunelimo thanks for watching Mike, these work really well!

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  13 років тому

    @E744763Productions the Zero has a lot of scale features so this just adds to them and it's easier on the servo, airframe and linkages.

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  12 років тому

    @tntrcnutz1 @tntrcnutz1 This one was fitted in an Art tech Cessna I bought. You should be able to find similar devices from Hobbyking, Banna Hobby and Nitroplanes etc. Higher end transmitters can also slow servos e.g. Spektrum Dx8

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  12 років тому

    @SuperHIvolt glad you liked it

  • @scottyb6765
    @scottyb6765 2 роки тому

    Fast forward 20 years to 2021 and most all of the radios today have servo speed control.

  • @SuperHIvolt
    @SuperHIvolt 12 років тому

    Hey that wise nice, thanks..

  • @dronepilot4life
    @dronepilot4life 13 років тому +1

    That is so tiny. Technology these days is crazy. How much are these in US dollars, where did you get it and thanks for the video. I’ve been looking for something like this.
    Thanks for your time.
    Chris J.

  • @PatBALEX
    @PatBALEX 13 років тому +1

    Nice...Looks more scale...Where did you find this?

  • @naijohn
    @naijohn 10 років тому

    Ok now have a nice flight sir.

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  13 років тому

    @MrBhargab123 thanks and yeah still behind the camera

  • @RCScaleAirplanes
    @RCScaleAirplanes 11 років тому

    ☆ ★ ☆ РЭЯדּЄϽТ ☆ ★ ☆
    Thanks for showing it !!!

  • @rham4900
    @rham4900 11 років тому

    Would like to know where you purchased this part. Have been looking for something like this.

  • @davidburns8662
    @davidburns8662 8 років тому +1

    I 've been looking for just this kind of thing for my Guillows RC conversion. I think this will do the trick for my needs. I think it's the snap open and snap closed that causes 1/16th scale RC planes to crash. Hope these things don't weigh very much.

  • @RobertGumley
    @RobertGumley  11 років тому

    Thanks for subbing to my channel. I subbed to your channel - you got a good range of planes cars and heli's I see! have fun!

  • @lw216316
    @lw216316 4 роки тому

    Help ! I replaced a bad nose retract in my Eflite t-28 1.2m with a nose retract from a salvaged jet nose retract. It works fine by itself - but it is plugged in with the main retracts and is out of sync with them - when the nose is retracted the mains are out , when the mains are out the nose is retracted !!! How can they be put in sync with each other so that all gear goes up and down and the same time ?

  • @tntrcnutz1
    @tntrcnutz1 12 років тому

    i have looked everywhere on the net .....
    where can this be purchased ,i realy need and want one
    if you can post a link it would be truly appreciated

  • @MrBhargab123
    @MrBhargab123 13 років тому

    waoo great idea....but again u r behind cam.

  • @sandragrace4613
    @sandragrace4613 5 років тому

    Rom Air's?

  • @NormanLedoyen
    @NormanLedoyen 4 роки тому +1

    where can you pick one of these up?

    • @RobertGumley
      @RobertGumley  4 роки тому +1

      Try Hobbyking, look in servo accessories, misc, Turnigy 3 Channel Servo Speed/Direction Regulator