Now this is shaping up to be a gorgeous model . The mere fact that the mains are not perfectly sequenced is absolutely spot on . It's a perfect match to the real thing , and something missed by every single second world war model , i've seen to date . This is what ruin's every Spitfire i've seen too , they do not retract in unison . They unlock together , then one moves almost fully then slows , as the other travels , often that fully locks up before the first one , watch a P51 gear swing , your soon see what i mean . This is the closest i've seen . My one note is the tailwheel speed though , does seems a bit fast to me .
Now this is shaping up to be a gorgeous model . The mere fact that the mains are not perfectly sequenced is absolutely spot on . It's a perfect match to the real thing , and something missed by every single second world war model , i've seen to date . This is what ruin's every Spitfire i've seen too , they do not retract in unison . They unlock together , then one moves almost fully then slows , as the other travels , often that fully locks up before the first one , watch a P51 gear swing , your soon see what i mean . This is the closest i've seen . My one note is the tailwheel speed though , does seems a bit fast to me .
Great, is there a door sequenzer already included or must this be done with the radio?
Did you ever fly it ?
Did you ever get them to work in sync?
Aaron Hebert going for a scale look, you do not want them in sync.