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Looking perhaps for a tail dolly that could fit on a G102 III b, to
save making one. --MHYGA |
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David Campbell wrote:
Looking perhaps for a tail dolly that could fit on a G102 III b, to save making one. --MHYGA Don't they all have a socket for a castoring wheel under the tail? |
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You know, they're designed to prevent you
flying with the tail dolly by falling out after you lift off, then they bounce up and prang the glider to remind you not to do it again ? |
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![]() Word of warning! After a particularly muddy, ploughed field landing, a rock and some mud got lodged in the hole for the tail dolly of the Astir. 'I'll just push my finger in to dislode the rock'...well, lets just say there was a moment when your stomach sinks and thoughts go through your mind 'Can I fly with 4 fingers?' Luckily the little stone did move enough to get my finger back out... At 22:36 15 April 2006, wrote: You know, they're designed to prevent you flying with the tail dolly by falling out after you lift off, then they bounce up and prang the glider to remind you not to do it again ? |
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I recognize that the subject heading requires a hypen
between two of the three words. Will someone help me figure out where it goes? At 06:54 16 April 2006, Jono Richards wrote: Word of warning! After a particularly muddy, ploughed field landing, a rock and some mud got lodged in the hole for the tail dolly of the Astir. 'I'll just push my finger in to dislode the rock'...well, lets just say there was a moment when your stomach sinks and thoughts go through your mind 'Can I fly with 4 fingers?' Luckily the little stone did move enough to get my finger back out... At 22:36 15 April 2006, wrote: You know, they're designed to prevent you flying with the tail dolly by falling out after you lift off, then they bounce up and prang the glider to remind you not to do it again ? |
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![]() Marc Ramsey wrote: David Campbell wrote: Looking perhaps for a tail dolly that could fit on a G102 III b, to save making one. --MHYGA Don't they all have a socket for a castoring wheel under the tail? No. The later Astir's changed to a standard type tail dolly. Todd |
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