Super Easy MOVEABLE tricycle landing nose gear

StatiK RC

Member
Have a scratch-build you need to put tricycle landing gear on? Here is a quick and easy solution! If you follow this step by step guide, you will end up with a landing gear setup below:

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What you need:


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First, trace your 5-9 gram servo out on a piece of foam board


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Cut out your trace

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It should look similar to this:

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Next, trace your coffee straw in the middle of the foam board.

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Your foam board piece should now look like this:

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Put a 50% score cut along the lines you just traced.

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Your piece of foam board should look like this now:

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Bend the piece of foam along the score cut lines and remove the middle strip of foam:


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Put a section of the straw where the strip of foam was before.


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Take it out then put glue in the slot....


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Put the straw back into the glue while it is still hot and let it cool.

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Put the section of coat hanger through the straw.


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Bend the end of the hanger at a 90 degree angle in any direction


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Bend the wire another 90 degrees. The vertical length of wire is the same as a pair of needle nose pliers. Your wire should now look like this:

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Thread the bent end into the servo horn. Your project should now look like this:



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Bend the wire at a 90 degree angle down the backside of the servo like these pictures show:



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Glue the foam board piece/straw to the backside of the servo. The straw should be centered with the control horn.




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Hold the foam piece in place firmly until the glue dries.





Your landing gear should now look like this:

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All landing gears are different: they have different wheel sizes and angles. I used scrap pieces of foam to keep the wheel in line. Here is a picture of how I completed the project:



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Congratulations, your done! Sorry about formatting.... I'm still getting used to the format of this forum! If it didnt show up for you, I also have it up on my blog here: http://rcappetite.blogspot.com/p/diy-tricycle-landing-gear.html
thankyou for reading this long post. Feedback is always appreciated!
 

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agentkbl

Illegal Squid Fighting?
Does the gear bind at all? I would think that with the different length of arms (the "servo horn" on the wire that is just a ninety degree bend and a z-bend and the servo arm) it would cause some serious binding. just my two cents.
 

StatiK RC

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Not too much. The foam board has some give in it, so the zbend moves with the foam. Also, the servo doesn't need to move more than a couple of degrees for the wheel to turn effectively. It will bind if you turn it SUPER far (like 80-90 degrees) but i dont see why you would need to turn it that far.