Photohiger Retracts.

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rsun

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Hi Ross

They are stiff to land on and when they are up and hanging under the props there are no vibration on them...

If I didnt have a problem with the wight on my complete skyjib setup I would still be using them.... And got the right hight for the Z15 too...
 

Macsgrafs

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Thanks for the reply Rene. What servo are you using on those retracts if the original was broken? I must admit they look great, far more sturdy than my fibreglass legs ;)

Ross
 

rsun

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It is a high tough SavoX servo, can not remember the number right now...

The defect on the servo where when it were put together it got a damage on one of the wires inside the house... They didn't have any problems in changing it for a new one...
 

MombasaFlash

Heli's & Tele's bloke
... If I didnt have a problem with the wight on my complete skyjib setup I would still be using them ...

Ye Gods. Too heavy for a SkyJib? How heavy are they?

I am in the early stages of planning another build that could well include the Z-15 and to my mind retracts are the ONLY solution with a 360 mount. Combined skids/camera mount are not the best solution due to the strain on the pan bearing assy plus pilot orientation issues.
 

rsun

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It is not to heavy for the skyjib.
It is to heavy in total to use it in Denmark as a company or private person. We have to be under 7 kg to fly here.
 







Macsgrafs

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