SleepyC
www.AirHeadMedia.com
Hey guys, I LOVE the Tarot Retracts, using 4 sets (well, 3 now) and they perform flawlessly.
BUT.... as I was bringing a rig upstairs from my workshop I bumped the landing gear on the wall. And I mean bumped, like not hard at all, like seriously just a tap and to my surprise I heard a "tink" and one of my landing gear legs fell off. In shock I went back to the shop put the rig on the floor and was astonished to see that the metal "boot" that secures the carbon tube had broke. More to my surprise is how thin this area is. If you look at the top, they could have left some additional material around this area and it would have weighed .00000005 grams more. SO, not sure if there is anything that can be done to beef up this area but this has me slightly concerned.
Don;'t get me wrong, I have 100+ successful take off's and landings with the Tarot Retracts, but the thinness of this area is seriously like WTH!!
As you can see the gear are in PERFECT condition, I assure you this was not a crash, I just bumped the gear on the wall...
BUT.... as I was bringing a rig upstairs from my workshop I bumped the landing gear on the wall. And I mean bumped, like not hard at all, like seriously just a tap and to my surprise I heard a "tink" and one of my landing gear legs fell off. In shock I went back to the shop put the rig on the floor and was astonished to see that the metal "boot" that secures the carbon tube had broke. More to my surprise is how thin this area is. If you look at the top, they could have left some additional material around this area and it would have weighed .00000005 grams more. SO, not sure if there is anything that can be done to beef up this area but this has me slightly concerned.
Don;'t get me wrong, I have 100+ successful take off's and landings with the Tarot Retracts, but the thinness of this area is seriously like WTH!!
As you can see the gear are in PERFECT condition, I assure you this was not a crash, I just bumped the gear on the wall...