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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby Semper Fidelis » Thu Jul 11, 2024 1:50 pm


Sorry, at passed midnight for me yesterday, I've made a mistake, please forgive me. (if it is possible to delete my previous posted picture, thank you)

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KEY PART OF THE TPHG 4.6
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For very light solution, Finsterwalder did it with the Superfex. This picture of my collector item from 1979 shows 15.6kg in 2m packing. The Jetfex, using the same nose frame is 18.3kg.

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Finsterwalder Superfex
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About crossbar and bowsprit, I do have an option to put on a bowsprit, if necessary.

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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby dhmartens » Thu Jul 11, 2024 7:55 pm

12 Years ago my ebike prototype was years ahead of its time at 45 lbs with bikelock and 18 mph and 20 mile range for $550.
Today my new telescopic hang glider will obtain the same success as ebikes which are now sold by the millions.
Ebike videos of my prototype from 12 years ago. Ebike4.


Any 36volt battery works and I have adapted Ryobi 36 batteries to connect as well. I have made new revisions to the telescopic hang glider coming soon including a 12 foot version which is simplier. With 3 batterys(2 Ryobi) I have 80 mile range with the ebike.
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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby dhmartens » Fri Jul 12, 2024 4:34 pm

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The Bautek Astir (Bowsprit) which is made in Germany has a 3 meter/9 foot shortpack option with 15 minute setup time.

https://www.bautek.com/h%C3%A4ngegleiter/astir/

Instruction manual for Astir in German here:
https://www.bautek.com/service/downloads/

Video of short fit here:
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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby JoeF » Fri Jul 12, 2024 5:32 pm

Florian's part puzzle, further guessing? ?? lighter nose plate? [ ] :idea:
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Doug's Astir post: Most welcome post; thanks.
What is half of 9.84252? ... a bit under 5 ft.

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Spanwise lines between chordwise struts might hold up airfoil stuffers for SS TPHG.
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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby dhmartens » Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:43 pm

The drug cartel that caused years long disabillity to my shoulder and ended my hang gliding flight careear and caused wife to be 911 evacuated to hospital from planted rattle snake bite that costed California taxpayers was destroyed in June 2023 DEA arson assult that also damage the ushawks Antelope Valley hang glider compound. Here is the satellite before photo.
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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby Semper Fidelis » Sat Jul 13, 2024 2:14 am

JoeF wrote:Florian's part puzzle, further guessing? ?? lighter nose plate? [ ] :idea:

Not a plate
Not shur to be lighter
But, even if it might look like a "heavy A-Frame"... the nose (2d view)

I let you imagine and/or draw the thirt dimension of it :wave:
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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby JoeF » Sat Jul 13, 2024 7:34 am

Florian puzzle piece guessing: Could it be the stand-off holding three cables to outrig a central spar-segment set? :?: :idea: :?:
A tapered set of such stand-offs could help outrig a long spar.
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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby JoeF » Sat Jul 13, 2024 1:29 pm

Development note (rough, unfinished, omissions, and with probable errors; sail covering may be other than nylon ripstop)
For a TPHG 4 ft of pack length of 4 feet, but adjustments could be made for a 5-ft option of less strut density, etc. Option intent on the 4-ft deal would be a use of telescopic overlap of 6 inches, thus having left wing spars of extended length set at 16 ft less three portions of join 6" for a net of 14.5 ft left LE, and similar for the right wing; couplers would add some mass and some sail-area opportunity, if wanted; a small amount might be used for the spar joining the keel. Empennage is fully omitted in this note, but attention for such would be needed for completion. :!:

Assembly Instructions from Toted Pack
Note: Toted pack could be arranged as a low-CG wheeled pulled arrangement; and the wheels could become part of a wheeled TPHG.

Unpacking:
Open the ground cloth, which doubles as the wrapping bag for the toted pack.
Lay out the ground cloth with pre-marked positions for assembly. The ground cloth helps to keep sand and dust away from the quad-telescopic parts.

Keel Assembly:
Connect and secure the two keel parts using shear pins.
Position the keel assembly on the ground cloth as indicated.

Spar Set Placement:
Place the four spar sets according to their final wing configuration on the ground cloth.

Spar Expansion and Shear Pin Insertion: Note: If a coupler system is rather chosen, then instructions would differ.
Extend the telescopic spar segments fully.
Insert shear pins to secure the inner larger segments to the keel and attach the chordwise struts.

Diagonal Stay Lines:
Install 16 diagonal stay lines to maintain the structural integrity and shape of the wing. Left and right wing presents four quadrilaterals to be stayed. 2x4x2=16

Crossline Mounting: (a spanwise crossline goes from left wing to right wing; a chordwise crossline goes from nose to keel)
Attach flying and landing lines to the spar sets using crosslines.
Mount fore-to-aft crosslines to the nose and rear position of the keel.

Kingpost and Queenposts Insertion:
Insert the kingpost and adjust its length to achieve proper tension.
Install queenposts into the keel and connect to flying crosslines to form the control bar (no bar, just the portion of crosslines; but perhaps an overwrap will be used that gives "hand" and also foundation for two wheels; each wheel will consist of four half-wheels somehow)

Final Adjustments and Checking:
Ensure all lines are correctly tensioned and aligned.
Perform a final check of all termini and connections.

Covering Installation:
Dress the assembled frame with the ripstop nylon covering.
Secure the edges into Velcro hooks positioned on sleeves attached to spar segments.

Airfoil Forming Stuffers:
Place airfoil-forming stuffers to shape the wing covering for optimal aerodynamic performance.

Follow these detailed steps in sequence to assemble the hang glider directly over the ground cloth, which serves as the wrapping bag for the toted pack. Ensure each component is correctly positioned and secured according to the instructions for safe and efficient assembly.


The above assumes dressing a pre-rigged SS lined skeleton. Differently would be to line rig a DS socked wing after the socks are placed; this would require perhaps some access holes for attaching the upper and lower rigging lines; the quadrilateral-shape-keeping diagonal stays and stuffer-support lines could be places before socking the wing. Airfoil-forming stuffer system might be somewhat collapsed while the socks are placed; then pull up the stuffer assembly for robust airfoil forming. DS would usually invite a final heavier empty weight for the TPHG. And attaching rigging lines would follow a different dealing.
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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby JoeF » Sat Jul 13, 2024 7:40 pm

I let Chat GPT massage my prose in the above post. Below is the Chat GPT version:
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Your social media post provides a comprehensive overview of the assembly and design of a minimalist single-surface hang glider (SSHG) with a telescopic spar system. Here's a polished version of your post to help present your innovative ideas more clearly:

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**Development Note**
*(Rough, unfinished, omissions, and with probable errors; sail covering may be other than nylon ripstop)*

**Goal:** To design a TPHG (Telescopic Packable Hang Glider) with a pack length of 4 feet, with adjustments possible for a 5-foot option with less strut density. The 4-foot pack uses a telescopic overlap of 6 inches, creating extended wing spars of 16 feet (14.5 feet net due to overlaps). Couplers will add mass and offer potential sail-area opportunities. The empennage is not covered in this note but will be needed for completion.

**Assembly Instructions from Toted Pack**

*Note: The toted pack can be arranged as a low-CG wheeled system. The wheels can also be part of a wheeled TPHG.*

1. **Unpacking:**
- Open the ground cloth, which doubles as the wrapping bag for the toted pack.
- Lay out the ground cloth with pre-marked positions for assembly to keep sand and dust away from the parts.

2. **Keel Assembly:**
- Connect and secure the two keel parts using shear pins.
- Position the keel assembly on the ground cloth as indicated.

3. **Spar Set Placement:**
- Place the four spar sets according to their final wing configuration on the ground cloth.

4. **Spar Expansion and Shear Pin Insertion:**
- Fully extend the telescopic spar segments.
- Insert shear pins to secure the inner larger segments to the keel and attach the chordwise struts.

5. **Diagonal Stay Lines:**
- Install 16 diagonal stay lines to maintain the structural integrity and shape of the wing. Each wing presents four quadrilaterals to be stayed, resulting in 2 x 4 x 2 = 16 lines.

6. **Crossline Mounting:**
- Attach flying and landing lines to the spar sets using crosslines.
- Mount fore-to-aft crosslines from the nose to the rear position of the keel.

7. **Kingpost and Queenposts Insertion:**
- Insert the kingpost and adjust its length for proper tension.
- Install queenposts into the keel and connect to flying crosslines to form the control bar (no bar, just the portion of crosslines; an overwrap may be used to provide grip and foundation for two wheels, each consisting of two half-wheels).

8. **Final Adjustments and Checking:**
- Ensure all lines are correctly tensioned and aligned.
- Perform a final check of all termini and connections.

9. **Covering Installation:**
- Dress the assembled frame with the ripstop nylon covering.
- Secure the edges into Velcro hooks positioned on sleeves attached to spar segments.

10. **Airfoil Forming Stuffers:**
- Place airfoil-forming stuffers to shape the wing covering for optimal aerodynamic performance.

**Additional Considerations:**

- **Pre-rigged SS lined skeleton:** This assumes dressing a pre-rigged single-surface lined skeleton.
- **DS socked wing:** Alternatively, for a double-surface wing, line rigging would occur after placing the socks. This might require access holes for attaching the upper and lower rigging lines. The diagonal stays and stuffer-support lines could be placed before socking the wing. The airfoil-forming stuffer system might be somewhat collapsed while placing the socks, then pulled up to form the robust airfoil. A double-surface wing would generally result in a heavier empty weight for the TPHG, and attaching rigging lines would require a different process.

Follow these steps to assemble the hang glider directly over the ground cloth, which also serves as the wrapping bag for the toted pack. Ensure each component is correctly positioned and secured for safe and efficient assembly.

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Feel free to adjust or expand upon this as needed for clarity or additional details.

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Further development notes:
:arrow: Selecting the OD and ID of the quad-telescopic spars while respecting the quality of the carbon fibers in the CF tubes is crucial matter.
:arrow: Selecting between telescopic simple joining at spar extension or stepping into use of couplers is a key turning point.
:arrow: Selecting SS or DS is a key bifurcation.
:arrow: Soft rigging lines over hard steel rigging lines is an important fork in the sky.
:arrow: Ranging safety margins is an important matter.
:arrow: Staying within conservative flight parameters will save lives.
:arrow: Testing pitch control for final makes should be given earnest attention without compromise.
:arrow: Firming the airfoil formation via stuffers will matter much.
:arrow: Strut extenders will play a big part of any specific build; go from 4 ft strut base to 6 ft final struts or from 5 ft strut roots to 6 ft struts will challenge.

ChatGPT3.5 was permitted to massage my "further development notes" for the following response:
Further Development Notes:

:arrow: Selecting the OD and ID of the quad-telescopic spars while respecting the quality of the carbon fibers in the CF tubes is a crucial matter.

:arrow: Choosing between simple telescopic joining at spar extension or using couplers is a key decision point.

:arrow: Deciding between single-surface (SS) or double-surface (DS) wings is a significant bifurcation in the design process.

:arrow: Opting for soft rigging lines over hard steel rigging lines is an important consideration for overall performance and weight.

:arrow: Determining safety margins is critical to ensure safe and reliable flight.

:arrow: Staying within conservative flight parameters is essential for safety.

:arrow: Testing pitch control for final designs should be given earnest attention without compromise.

:arrow: Firming the airfoil formation via stuffers will significantly impact aerodynamic performance.

:arrow: Using strut extenders will be a major part of any specific build. Transitioning from 4 ft strut base to 6 ft final struts, or from 5 ft strut roots to 6 ft struts, will present challenges.
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Re: The 5 ft-packed-HG Movement

Postby Semper Fidelis » Sun Jul 14, 2024 7:49 am

JoeF wrote:Could it be the stand-off holding three cables to outrig a central spar-segment set? A tapered set of such stand-offs could help outrig a long spar.

Sorry, seems to be not the right answer... Try with a drawing :wave:
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