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Walking to get the dolly after a long flight might reduce the chance of  
blood clots in the legs and will certainly aid in preventing weight gain.  
Or do youse guys just walk to the cooler for that "beverage"? 
 
Ah...  Off season... 
 
 
"Eric Greenwell"  wrote in message  
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 On 12/12/2012 9:02 PM, Bill D wrote: 
 
 Course the tailwheel could be retractable . . . more complex and 
 expensive. Cost/ benefit? 
 bumper 
 
 Well, that's a point.  As I imagine it, the tailwheel would extend 
 only 5mm further than one of those breakaway rubber things with a 
 skate wheel. That far back, the boundary layer is pretty thick so not 
 much extra drag - probably less than an open air scoop. 
 
 This is not one of those things for retrofit - the 337 field approval 
 hassle wouldn't be worth it but it would be a nice feature on a new 
 glider or an experimental. The idea isn't for taxiing, it's just to 
 make it easier to push the glider off the runway without running to 
 get a tail dolly.  Of course, nothing in the idea would prevent using 
 a tail dolly for really rough ground. 
 
 The Grob tail wheel that plugs in always seemed like a good idea: full  
 dolly size wheel for moving it around, drops off during launch if you  
 forget it, small and light enough to carry in the glider, seemingly minor  
 weight addition to the glider to use it. 
 
 --  
 Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to 
 email me)  
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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