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Luckily our club keeps adding gliders! We are running out of room and would like to hoist our K13 off the hangar floor. Does anyone have any pictures of a cradle or strap arrangement that has been proven to work with a K13?
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At 08:49 10 January 2013, Peter Scholz wrote:
Am 09.01.2013 14:39, wrote: Luckily our club keeps adding gliders! We are running out of room and would like to hoist our K13 off the hangar floor. Does anyone have any pictures of a cradle or strap arrangement that has been proven to work with a K13? Lane We do this with our ASK13 since 25 years. I'll try to find some pictures and send them to you via private mail. -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE I have seen one K13 hoisted by a pair of contoured wooden beams below each wing, I think they were covered with thick carpeting, and used nylon webbing to a central lift point. Remember... The CofG will be further back towards the trailing edge without a pilot in the seat. |
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Thanks Peter. A few pictures will save us quite a bit of head scratching.
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At 12:07 10 January 2013, Peter Higgs wrote:
At 08:49 10 January 2013, Peter Scholz wrote: Am 09.01.2013 14:39, wrote: Luckily our club keeps adding gliders! We are running out of room and would like to hoist our K13 off the hangar floor. Does anyone have any pictures of a cradle or strap arrangement that has been proven to work with a K13? Lane We do this with our ASK13 since 25 years. I'll try to find some pictures and send them to you via private mail. -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE I have seen one K13 hoisted by a pair of contoured wooden beams below each wing, I think they were covered with thick carpeting, and used nylon webbing to a central lift point. Remember... The CofG will be further back towards the trailing edge without a pilot in the seat. Thinking on from the above.. It was more likely that the beams were on top of the wing, with one strap under the fuselage at the rear of the wing and the other strap under the fuselage before the wing. Again using carpeting for added protection of the paint. |
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At 17:37 10 January 2013, Peter Higgs wrote:
At 12:07 10 January 2013, Peter Higgs wrote: At 08:49 10 January 2013, Peter Scholz wrote: Am 09.01.2013 14:39, wrote: Luckily our club keeps adding gliders! We are running out of room and would like to hoist our K13 off the hangar floor. Does anyone have any pictures of a cradle or strap arrangement that has been proven to work with a K13? Lane We do this with our ASK13 since 25 years. I'll try to find some pictures and send them to you via private mail. -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE I have seen one K13 hoisted by a pair of contoured wooden beams below each wing, I think they were covered with thick carpeting, and used nylon webbing to a central lift point. Remember... The CofG will be further back towards the trailing edge without a pilot in the seat. Thinking on from the above.. It was more likely that the beams were on top of the wing, with one strap under the fuselage at the rear of the wing and the other strap under the fuselage before the wing. Again using carpeting for added protection of the paint. Take care with this strapping, you could risk crushing the lightweight longitudinal stringer that shapes the fabric or, if its a K13 with a fibre glass nose, crushing the shell which is a light fairing not a structure. I've built a turning wheel which takes a K13 fuselage and enables me to spin it along the roll axis for maintenance work. I've picked up on the two 10mm threaded bushes in the forward fuselage sides and they are welded into the main structure. I think they are for trailer fittings, they could be a good start for lifting the aircraft. Jim |
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