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please help, can anyone tell me the bolt size for chris foss wot4 wire undercarrage, have broken all mine in untimely landing

thanks eugene

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I don't know Eugene but you could always give Chris Foss Designs a call - he normally answers the phone himself!  - 01273 452642.
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Hi Eugene,

If you mean the wire u/c which is held on by two plastic clamps that clamp over the wire, I think they are M5 5mm, which should be the same as the wing bolts, does one of those fit?

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thank you all for replies,used rubber bands on wing and already used bolts for u/c will call chris

thanks again eugene

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hi  Eugine why not change your undercarrage to the firbreglass one from Chriss Foss its a lot more forgiving and it only uses 2 m5 bolts held in by 2 captive nuts that you epoxy in place ..use nylon bolts though as any hard landing might rip it off like mine did!!! good luck

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