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Old April 25th 14, 12:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Pete Smith[_4_]
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Default Lining fuselage dolly

At 02:42 24 April 2014, jfitch wrote:
On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:00:50 AM UTC-7, Colin Roney wrote:
Any ideas regarding the best material to line the inside of a fuselage

dolly which will allow the glider to be slid in or out.


Depending on the trailer and glider, you may not want to use all felt. It
will slip around pretty easily. That's why Cobra, at least on many of

their
dollies, uses a band of foam rubber like material in the middle - to give
it enough friction to stay put.
Perfect material,buy a roll mat out of outdoors shop will do dolly and

trailer and enough over for kneeling pads and lots of things,


 




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