Finally, the truth and the best approach
Buzz Averill
On Dec 20, 2007, at 11:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So guys, here is my take on the line break issue. It is very much like
the F3B style...of course.
The system that is breaking the lines is the motor power and line
strength combinatio
It's not a big thrill to me, but I think most flyers really enjoy the big zooms. I got a 12V wind motor because I didn't know any better. It launches gliders fine, even big ones(134" and 85 oz.), but it doesn't power the big zoom.
Academic for me now because somehow I lost track of it in the las
Also, if you have real balls, you can adjust the timing to make the
winch weaker.
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You should investigate options on the field coils. The FLS can be built
as a 6V, 12V, or 24V. You definitely do not want the 6V variety But
that is just what most people try to get to be more powerful.
Beware of resistors. Lots of heat.
Remember, with the resistor, folks are just go
Hey Marc,
The funny thing about that is that the Sharon is a 3.7meter ship, and it won in '04. hm!!! That beats the Insanity. Of course if you used wing area as a criteria, then Insanity would reign since it is truly Carbon Overcast when it is flying... ;-)
Happy Holidays.
Mike
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Hey Tony E., you are wrong about the largest ship to win the Nats. It was DP
with his Insanity, 3.7M.
And for the record, the line used at the Nats is 290# line from MT.
Marc
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Good discussions and comments. Glad to see you stepping up Rick and
testing the waters.
I for one think that the line is getting too heavy because the
winches are just too powerful.
So who's going to draft and propose the rules change? Should the
wording and strength be same as F3B winches
heh, heh, perfect Rick. That really is the only solution. People can't be counted on to go easy on the equipment no matter how much pleading is done.
Don't forget to do the cardboard cut out of the CD for the complaints. This is essential. The other notable benefit is that we will all know wh
Thanks you Mike for suggesting a resistor. I just finished making 6 resistors for the CASL Phoenix contest in February for the sole purpose of making less powerful Ford Long Shaft winches. The winches will be less powerful than last years winches because of the many line breaks last year. The
Maybe a weak link in the line or auto release like you have with full
sized sailplanes is the answer -- they harder they try, the lower they
launch.
Its only a minority who feel they have to really stress out the launch
kit. People who fly Sharons, for example (they know who they are,
Lex
HE he, I get it. Embarrased to say that it took me a while though.
Happy Holidays to all you nutty glider guiders out there.
Tip a few egg nogs, enjoy a nice cigar, and look forward to the '08 season.
Cheers all.
Mike
>There you go. THE PERFECT SOLUTION.But how does this help you? Don't yo
Mike Smith wrote:
>There you go. THE PERFECT SOLUTION.
But how does this help you? Don't you need a SHARON solution?
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... and as for that complaint department... make sure you stock up on
plenty of bananas to feed them...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So guys, here is my take on the line break issue. It is very much like
the F3B style...of course.
The system that is breaking the lines is the motor power and li
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