Hi Joshua,
I trim out low ceiling gliders the same way I do
any glider. The website:
www.amaglider.vze.com
has a couple of writeups on how to trim a glider. The
most basic one is under the SCLG-Simple Simon.
Good luck,
Kurt
--- Joshua Finn <jwfinn_at_lycos.com> wrote:
> While ya'll are explaining that, could you also
> give some advice on trimming low-ceiling gliders? I
> built one recently and the trimming process caught
> me by surprise to say the least.
>
> Good flying,
> Joshua Finn
>
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: barrysholder <barry_at_signandart.com>
> > To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [Indoor_Construction] CatHLG Questions
> > Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:33:20 -0000
> >
> >
> > I'm back with more questions. OK, on a lot of the
> plans ,carbon fiber
> > is called for in strategic places. I assume that
> on the fuselage it is
> > for stiffening purposes. How thin is the balsa on
> a std.catHlg
> > fuselage typically. Then, how is the carbon fiber
> > applied,CA,duco,ambroid? Then, on the wings with
> the carbon fiber
> > running span wise what function does the carbon
> fiber serve. Is that
> > area that thin or what. I have carbon tow and some
> .002 sheet. I am
> > wanting to be more competetive but don't know the
> tricks. Thanks guys
>
> >
>
>
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Received on Thu Apr 27 2006 - 07:31:11 CEST