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nice design for this wing wheel dolly
carbon fiber texalium shock absorber easy to use watch the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djXBxx9ys_Y |
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On Jul 26, 1:04*am, gonz wrote:
nice design for this wing wheel dolly carbon fiber texalium shock absorber easy to use watch the video * * * *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djXBxx9ys_Y Looks neat, maybe I'll make one for myself. Thanks, Bob K. |
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On Jul 27, 5:15*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Jul 26, 1:04*am, gonz wrote: nice design for this wing wheel dolly carbon fiber texalium shock absorber easy to use watch the video * * * *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djXBxx9ys_Y Looks neat, maybe I'll make one for myself. Thanks, Bob K. Tom and I are already thinking the same thing. Carbon fiber sleeve over a EPS foam rod? Brad |
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On Jul 26, 3:04*am, gonz wrote:
nice design for this wing wheel dolly carbon fiber texalium shock absorber easy to use watch the video * * * *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djXBxx9ys_Y Why would you use a big ugly coil spring, when you can easily make the arm springy ? Needs no loose parts and easier attach, just because a girl can do it doesn't mean a glider pilot can.... See ya, Dave |
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On Jul 27, 7:42*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
On Jul 26, 3:04*am, gonz wrote: nice design for this wing wheel dolly carbon fiber texalium shock absorber easy to use watch the video * * * *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djXBxx9ys_Y Why would you use a big ugly coil spring, when you can easily make the arm springy ? Needs no loose parts and easier attach, just because a girl can do it doesn't mean a glider pilot can.... See ya, Dave ya know, that is a pretty cool looking contraption, but from a homebuilder point of view, making it out of aluminum tubing, extrusion and flat sheet is much easier and less labor intensive. might be a bit heavier, but not much. of course the wing cuff would be composite! |
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On Jul 27, 10:14*pm, Brad wrote:
On Jul 27, 7:42*pm, Dave Nadler wrote: On Jul 26, 3:04*am, gonz wrote: nice design for this wing wheel dolly carbon fiber texalium shock absorber easy to use watch the video * * * *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djXBxx9ys_Y Why would you use a big ugly coil spring, when you can easily make the arm springy ? Needs no loose parts and easier attach, just because a girl can do it doesn't mean a glider pilot can.... See ya, Dave ya know, that is a pretty cool looking contraption, but from a homebuilder point of view, making it out of aluminum tubing, extrusion and flat sheet is much easier and less labor intensive. might be a bit heavier, but not much. of course the wing cuff would be composite! Looks sleek but you need three hands to put it on the wing. Also, not that you'd do it all that often but I would not be inclined to tow the glider nose first with that long trailing arm. It would be directionally unstable like a weather vane pointing downwind. 9B |
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![]() "Andy" wrote Also, not that you'd do it all that often but I would not be inclined to tow the glider nose first with that long trailing arm. It would be directionally unstable like a weather vane pointing downwind. I wondered about that, too. I wonder if she put it on backwards? -- Jim in NC |
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On Jul 28, 6:32*am, "Morgans" wrote:
"Andy" wrote *Also, not that you'd do it all that often but I would not be inclined to tow the glider nose first with that long trailing arm. It would be directionally unstable like a weather vane pointing downwind. *I wondered about that, too. *I wonder if she put it on backwards? -- Jim in NC she wasn't blonde...................just sayin' Brad |
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Look again, she put it on the correct way. Maybe towing tail first is
not how Y'all do it? |
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On Jul 27, 10:14*pm, Brad wrote:
ya know, that is a pretty cool looking contraption, but from a homebuilder point of view, making it out of aluminum tubing, extrusion and flat sheet is much easier and less labor intensive. might be a bit heavier, but not much. of course the wing cuff would be composite! Actually, the carbon has some pretty compelling advantages. It is a lot lighter, so that it is easier to stow, carry, and attach. I think that carbon sleeve over EPS or EPP rod would indeed do the trick for the arm. If you were serious about it, you'd have a high- pressure female mold, and mold the part by inflating a plastic bladder inside the sleeve material, but the male molded part would be almost as stiff and easier and cheaper to make for just one or two. As Dave points out, it can be made springier, so that the goofy steel spring and shock absorber isn't required. The way it grabs the axle on only one side of the wheel is a neat trick, but the greater bending loads makes the axle heavier than if the arm were forked. As Andy points out, the leading arm might be divergent, but I don't think that it is actually unstable except at very high speeds and loads. Thanks, Bob K. |
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