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Re: Safe-Splat

Postby JoeF » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:13 pm

In the May-June issue of Ryan Reporter, 1962 on its page 20
is an artist's large drawing of many flexible wing applications.
One small corner of the drawing is the following clip:

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Re: Safe-Splat

Postby JoeF » Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:29 pm

It looks like Ryan Aeronautical in early 1963 or earlier had some Safe-Splat going on their Fleep testing.
Notice the A-frame cable-stayed; note the broad Safe-Splat bottom skid should the wheels collapse, or something, not sure yet.


http://energykitesystems.net/Ryan/RyanR ... Aframe.jpg
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Filler image of early 1963 or earlier:
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http://energykitesystems.net/Ryan/RyanR ... 63clip.jpg
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Re: Safe-Splat

Postby JoeF » Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:46 pm

Maybe Safe-Splat on four wheels and get ready to drive away?
This photo date is sought. Best guess in before July 1963 in Fleep program.
Please post event photo date when someone has it. Thanks. :idea: :?:
The two A-frames hold the payload.
Cable-stayed A-frame.
Notice a fifth downtube for stabilization, perhaps; for triangulation.


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Re: Safe-Splat

Postby JoeF » Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:56 am

Motivation for Safe-Splat mitation
from recent Sylmar LZ

FLying SUnday 1/13/13
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Re: Safe-Splat

Postby JoeF » Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:31 am

Ellen D. has given hang gliding an inequitable unfair hit against the hang gliding industry using her industrial clout. Redress might be in the offing.
Perhaps winning a class-action lawsuit against her show could be used in Safe-Splat research or HG training or a wheel-skid fund.
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Re: Safe-Splat //1909 Nord ?

Postby JoeF » Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:06 pm

Notice the Safe-Splat mitigation on this "Nord 1909" ??
Thanks to ARP for finding the photo online.
ARP guesses that the moment might be an impending stall or a still-under-tow moment.

http://flyingmachines.ru/Site2/Crafts/Craft29380.htm

I am guessing the pilot could also place his feet on those two Safe-Splat devices.

Inverted sesquiplane hang glider is with the high hat being smaller than the lower hat.
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Re: Safe-Splat

Postby JoeF » Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:41 pm

Ferdinand Ferber had some hang gliding efforts (see our historical section).
But here Ferber is showing some respect for Safe-Splat mitigation ... perhaps:

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Re: Safe-Splat

Postby JoeF » Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:11 pm

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from the 1913 book that is being studied in the case of Jim Hobson in the history committee section of US Hawks (the full book is available online; see topic on Jim Hobson).

This clip is from Fig. 13 on page 27 of the book.

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Another clip:
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-============too much fun in this 1913 book:

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The very cable-stayed triangle control frame in hang glider of battened flexible wing with pilot hung from keel was already known in hang gliding and powered aircraft by the time this book was written. The powered aircraft that would move the pilot up and relegated the triangle control frame to be undercarriage landing and takeoff gear only would become one of the most ubiquitous frame parts in aviation. Safe-Splat gets involved. See this clip on the evolution: More from the 1913 book
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Page 238 clip partial :srofl:
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Front photo top of photo is clipped:
Weight-shift adjusters below the triangle control frame ...here strut braced:
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Re: Safe-Splat

Postby JoeF » Mon Feb 04, 2013 1:50 pm

http://biggeekdad.com/2009/11/buggy-rollin/
Thanks to SteveT for this link.
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Re: Safe-Splat

Postby soar8hours » Mon Feb 04, 2013 5:48 pm

A seated suprone position ( inside the bar ) with tricycle gear would be
a very safe way to land if a foot landing is to be abandoned. I have always
wondered why we don't do a bungee launch with wheels at sites that would
allow it?
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