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On Nov 2, 11:46*am, Tim Taylor wrote:
On Nov 2, 10:24*am, Tony wrote: I've been occasionally thinking about the best way to set up a fuselage dolly for a fixed gear glider. *All I can say after seeing your video is "DUH!" Tony, For a fixed gear glider there is a dollie with the lever system built into the dollie so that the wheel would be high enough to go into the trailer. *The height of the whole dollie adjusts with the over cam arm movement. *I don't have the link here but will try to find it. right, after seeing you guys' setups the same sort of idea popped into mind. |
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