The P-38 landing gear has caused befuddlement and the occasional problems since the plane was first released in 2002. Here's how to do it:
Nose Gear:
1) Open door
2) Pull gear out from retracted position until you hear a click and it locks in the straight position.
3) Holding the fuselage in one hand and the wheel strut in the other, apply upwards pressure to the strut, pushing it slightly toward the roof of the landing gear bay. You will feel it loosen from the locked position.
4) While still applying pressure to the strut, carefully move it back towards the retracted position.
Main Gears:
1) Open the double doors. They will be loose and not stay in the extended "open" position.
2) Pull the wheel strut out. When retracted, the wheel will sit towards the tail.
3) Holding the fuselage in one hand and the wheel strut in the other, carefully move the strut towards the tail. There are grooves that guide the movement, but it could be a little stiff...
4) When the strut gets as far back as it will go, you will be able to push it upwards slightly towards the roof of the landing gear bay.
5) Carefully push the strut upward into the locking position. The round peg on the top of the strut will fit into a hole on the roof of the bay.
6) To retract, pull downwards on the gear strut so that it unlocks. Push the strut forward in the bay, towards the propeller.
7) Fold the strut back into the bay (wheel towards the tail).
8 ) Close the doors and use the little pin & slot on the doors to keep them flush with the fuselage.
That's a lot for just some landing gear! Hopefully this helps
