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28 Dec, 2016
Hangar 9 Landing Gear Springs
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought the set of four springs after buying the Piper PA18 undercarriage for my Hangar 9 Valiant 30.
The PA18 quarter scale undercarriage came with insufficiently strong rubber bands for the weight of the Valieant so I bought the springs which look much better.
I have only flown it once witht he springs and I only used two out of the four. Two springs match the weight of the aircraft so the undercarriage is always flexing and looks good in action - but if you like hard landings use the four springs to reduce propeller strikes.
I haven't used these enough yet to say whether they will stretch or break.
You will need pliers or string to pull them and hook them onto the undercarriage.

18 Jan, 2017
Alloy GoPro mount
This is a neat mount for the GoPro. It fits well and each one comes with a clamp screw and a matching hex key. You have to find your own M4 countersunk screws to mount it. I think the colours are random.

28 Dec, 2016
GoPro Swivel Wrist Strap
I bought this with no intention of ever putting it on my wrist!
I use it to mount the GoPro 3+ on the wing of my model aircraft.
The strap wraps around the leading edge slat of the Blackhorse 112" Fieseler Storch.
I wrapped the Velcro strap round and secured it, then mounted the camera, and rotated it and locked it to the direction I wanted. On reviewing the footage the camera was stable enough. The rotation lock is firm and the camera stays put. The lock is reassuringly stiff to operate.
I should think it would be plenty stable for a wrist location, depending on how well it can sit on your wrist, or the outside of your clothing.
The buckle is 60 mm long (across the wrist) by 42 wide and the strap is permanently attached to one end, about 295 mm long by 25 wide, hook/loop single-sided unisex. (cf Velcro which needs a hook and loop pair).