by Bill Gaylord » Thu Dec 31, 2015 7:42 pm
Hello Dave,
There's a build thread here of my 190 with the retracts done about a year ago, that has all the detail pictures. I'm not sure where I mentioned the Gold Cable, but a few thoughts on it: I've found substitutes which seem to be about the same, such as a Sig cable that's cheaper, although you have to find sheathing. I've found various plastic sheathings/tubings at the LHS that I've used for sheathing, that are even lighter than the Dubro type sheathing included in the Gold Cable kits, and are cheaper. I've also become a fan of .020" music wire, where a bit of pre-shaping can reduce the friction with single servo aileron setups, and is lighter than stranded cable and cheaper. Of course with 3-4gm servos, it's easy to use 1 servo per aileron, and not much heavier than a single servo setup, with something like 26ga wire, versus the heavy, standard 22ga. I initially got into the single servo setups, since the few 3-4gm servos available were $25-$30! Much cheaper now.
As for learning the hard way, it's probably the best way. People with real ambition always start off a bit ahead of themselves. My first Guillows FW190 came around like a boomerang and almost hit me! Of course I tried to fly it with rudder control also. In the long run, I managed to fly my second build which I still have with rudder/elev control, and eventually added ailerons and flies quite well. Always worth all the experiences in the end. Many of the people at places like RCG will say to start off with a simple trainer and easy conversion. I'm one of the few people who appreciates people who start off with big ambitions, since I did it the same way, trying to convert these kits and eventually succeeding. BTW, most of those people who constantly recommend to people that they should "build a simple trainer" have never done anything really impressive IMO.