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patrick mitchel
March 19th 08, 09:17 PM
I have a freind that wants to build aluminum tube type homebuilt. He wants
to use ultralight/ hanglider type fittings for the hardware. What are the
most common north american sources online for the hadware connectors
(saddles etc.) Thanks in advance Pat

Maxwell[_2_]
March 19th 08, 10:22 PM
"patrick mitchel" > wrote in message
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>I have a freind that wants to build aluminum tube type homebuilt. He wants
>to use ultralight/ hanglider type fittings for the hardware. What are the
>most common north american sources online for the hadware connectors
>(saddles etc.) Thanks in advance Pat
>

You might try:
http://store.leadingedgeairfoils.com/

patrick mitchel
March 20th 08, 12:08 AM
"Maxwell" <luv^2^fly^99@^cox.^net> wrote in message
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> You might try:
> http://store.leadingedgeairfoils.com/
Thank you

wright1902glider
March 21st 08, 02:20 PM
On Mar 19, 4:22*pm, "Maxwell" <luv^2^fly^99@^cox.^net> wrote:
> "patrick mitchel" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> >I have a freind that wants to build *aluminum tube type homebuilt. He wants
> >to use ultralight/ hanglider type fittings for the hardware. What are the
> >most common north american sources online for the hadware connectors
> >(saddles etc.) * * * * * Thanks in advance Pat
>

Try the obvious - Wick's and AS&S. Saddles were in the catalogs a few
years ago when I was looking for them. Probably still there. Even
though there has been a lot of streamline tubing incorporated into the
newer topless HG's, all of the lower performance ships still use round
tubes and saddles, i.e. there's still a need for spares.

I would also expect to find all of the SS tangs, cable hardware, etc.
in there too. The last I bought was in 2003 from AS&S in Georgia. The
US Hang Gliding & Paragliding website might also be helpful if you
need something really special: www.ushpa.aero

Harry Frey
USHPA #79944

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