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edtherenderman | Cleveland Westland Whirlwind | Build | 13-Mar-22 18:27 | ![](user_aircraft_thumb600/43815.jpg) | Views : 175 | The landing gear is another engineering challenge. I was able to find an original drawing of the landing gear configuration, which was really helpful. I didn’t understand how the supporting struts worked until I found it. So I spend several evening trying to create the struts using brass and copper tubing, but realized I could 3D print them with enough detail and strength to work. I had already cut the gear doors out of one of the nacelles and was able to use that as a rig. After getting everything working, I created a test rig out of bamboo skewers for to build the other side. Here is the gear in fully down position. |
edtherenderman | Cleveland Westland Whirlwind | Build | 25-Feb-22 14:37 | ![](user_aircraft_thumb600/43789.jpg) | Views : 204 | Have also worked on 3D modeling the wheels and tires for the Whirlwind. I think these would work for a Mosquito too. They look very similar. This was done in blender and I will use my SLA Printer to print them as two halves. |
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