jlatorre on Jul 30, 2019 wrote:It's been a while since you posted, Frank. Any progress?
dew98765 on Jul 30, 2019 wrote:Yeah Frank,
You have us hanging. . . .
dew98765 on Jul 30, 2019 wrote:BTW, if you get desperate for a sale you might contact Martin at Somerset Sails. He used to work at U.P. and has a shop ~ he offered help on my Comet:
martin@somersetsails.com
dew98765 on Aug 08, 2019 wrote:Frank,
Have you given this angle any consideration with your "Basic-Trainer" design work?At present Joe is working on a 5' packable HG for using public busses to flying sites.
copy&paste from other thread
While setup would take a little longer it seems like it would be a big plus if beginners could easily transport the "trainer" around without having to invest in a roof-rack.
red on Aug 08, 2019 wrote:Dew,
Just IMHO; I like Frank's concepts of light weight and easy assembly, as a start. Any new design can usually be improved upon, once the design itself is proven, but it is often a mistake to try to build the ultimate of any design from the first. I have no doubt that lots of proven designs would be fair candidates for the "five-foot pack" (150cm) ideal. I hope that these proven designs can be developed along those lines as well. For now, we do have the Finsterwalder gliders as examples, somewhat dated, and slow to assemble from their ~190cm short pack, but no need for a rack.
TjW on Aug 09, 2019 wrote:Out of curiosity, does the length limitation include ribs/battens? A five-foot root chord seems pretty short.
dew98765 on Aug 09, 2019 wrote:Frank wrote:This thread needs to stay with the basic trainer and not wander too far astray.
I agree. And my apologies. . . .
Harp on Aug 26, 2019 wrote:Hi Frank,
My name is Marcus Harper, most friends call me "Harp". I am new to the sport, and forum. You post about the trainer caught my eye. I would like to lend my assistance to the project. I am a Mechanical Engineer, specifically specializing in product design. To start I can try to source some compatible tubing other than WW's supply, that is if you don't mind this newbie asking a few dumb questions every now and then.
Cheers,
Harp
blindrodie Aug 26, 2019 wrote:I would like to lend my assistance to the project.
Nice!!!!!
dew98765 Aug 30, 2019 wrote:Frank,
I'm looking forward to how your design idea comes to "reality"
What you've shown of the frame and battens at this point looks very practical for some of us to build. I like that DIY approach. However the "sail" part is unnerving . . .
Keep it up ~ I'm looking toward to how this progresses.
dew98765 on Aug 31, 2019 wrote:Frank,
The 7075, .032 wall, tubing that they use is pretty ideal for this project.
Not sure what OD you are needing and I appreciate your connection there with WW. But if you get to a point where you are looking for other-sources for the 7075 you could check with Future-Metals. I see they have the following aluminum 7075 tubing in the following sizes:
OD Wall
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0.312 x .032
0.375 x .032
0.625 x .032
http://www.futuremetals.com/products/tu ... inum-tube/
blindrodie on Sep 03, 2019 wrote:You won't know exactly how your airframe deflects until it is loaded, so sail shape will be difficult to define.
Frank have you considered mounting the Puffin to a trailer or taking it to the beach and mounting it stationary in some way to study the billow and flex of a test sail? Just thinking out loud this morning...
red on Sep 03, 2019 wrote:blindrodie wrote:You won't know exactly how your airframe deflects until it is loaded, so sail shape will be difficult to define.
Frank have you considered mounting the Puffin to a trailer or taking it to the beach and mounting it stationary in some way to study the billow and flex of a test sail? Just thinking out loud this morning...
Frank,
If you do that with a trailer, you might as well pull the trailer down an empty road, so you will have absolute control of the wind speeds. Bring yer video camera guy, 'cause you may not see *everything* that happens in real time.
dew98765 on Oct 17, 2019 wrote:Frank,
Any news or updates on your "Basic Trainer" project?
Looking forward to anything you have to share!
Dew
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