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Mounting instructions
for the retractable undercarriage
Wheel brake
The wheel brake is applied by a servo and thus can be used very sensitively even despite
the high brake force. If the retractable undercarriage is attached firmly, the brake servo can be
mounted either directly to the frame of the undercarriage or to the front fastening bulkhead.
The wheel brake can also be applied in combination with the landing flaps or the tow release.
If the retractable undercarriage is attached spring-loaded the brake servo has to be mounted
to the frame of the undercarriage to secure the safe functioning of the wheel brake during
spring-deflection.
When adjusting the brake functioning make sure that the arrester wire is not too tight while
the undercarriage is extended. The arrester wire should be tight but the brake should not be
applied yet.
Additional instructions for spring-loaded attachment
When mounting spring-loaded undercarriages it is very important to attach the back bulkhead
which is needed as limit stop and lateral guide. Otherwise tough touch-downs or crosswind
landings may damage the fuselage. When mounting the wheel brake, additionally attach a
plywood adapter 10 mm thick between the aluminium pillow block of the retractable undercar-
riage and the front fastening bulkhead so that the front fuselage bulkhead does not hinder the
reversing lever (stock number 9810-22) after the spring deflection.
Preparing the bulkheads
It is advisable to prepare cardboard templates before preparing bulkheads out of plywood
(8-10 mm). Stick to the following steps to get exactly symmetrical components:
1. Fold a square cardboard right in the middle.
2. Cut out the rough contour of the fuselage.
3. Unfold the cardboard and hold it up to the corresponding position in the fuselage.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 until the template has the same contour as the fuselage. After preparing
templates for both bulkheads, transfer the contours onto the plywood. Include also the fold
which is needed as a symmetrical line to draw the necessary borings and gaps for the
undercarriage. Now saw out the bulkheads.
guide bulkhead (back)
fastening bulkhead (front)
gap for lateral guide
of the undercarriage
upper limit stop
lower limit stop
gap for damper