From: dmn1003@...
Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [BugHLG] Newbie - side launch
Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [BugHLG] Newbie - side launch
This is the first mention I've seen about a V tail side arm launch. How does the glider launch differently? I've flown a Blue Arrow Venus with a built up wing, but it didn't hold up well. After the wing tip came off on launch I removed all the covering on that wing and had to reglued all the joints.
Charles Conti
206-310-7884
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul LaChance <plachance@...>
To: BugHLG@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, Apr 6, 2010 8:53 pm
Subject: Re: [BugHLG] Newbie - side launch
John G,
Thanks for the heads up. I planned to build a Bug with the convention tail rather than the V-tail, although the V-tail looks cooler. LOL I think I have seen pics of the Gamble too. Looks nice. Would like to build one of them too. I like the bigger size a little better,should thermal better.
I agree, the Mimi looks nice but also seems like it would be a bit heavy due to the solid balsa wing.
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: John Gallagher
To: BugHLG@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: [BugHLG] Newbie - side launch
Welcome! We haven't had activity here for a while.
I launch my Bug using the side-arm method. It's a dlg launch without using a 360 degree circle to build up momentum. A different configuration tail makes this possible although a member of this group reported that he flies side-arm method with a V-tail. Check out the photos in the Gallagher folder on the group website.
The mimi is a good looking little glider but is relatively heavy for a glider of this size.
I've had some shoulder problems recently and am pleased to know that my Bug, at 4.25 ounces, is light enough to throw without pain. My Gambler is 5.7 ounces and seems to be above the pain point so the Bug is the only glider I can still handlaunch.
John G.
--- On Sat, 4/3/10, Tim Schuh <tim@...> wrote:
From: Tim Schuh <tim@poweredbythe.net>
Subject: Re: [BugHLG] Newbie
To: BugHLG@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "Paul LaChance" <plachance@...>
Date: Saturday, April 3, 2010, 9:35 PM
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Greetings Paul. I joined the group for basically the same reason and
honestly, this is the first message I've seen. I did order a set of the
Bug plans just because it looks like a fun plane to pitch around the
ball park. Kinko's can make a copy for about $5 so you don't destroy
your originals. There are also a couple of discus launch glider plans
on the internet for free. The Mimi looks to be the most popular but
you'll have to send the author an email before he sends you the plans.
That said he's a very friendly chap from the Netherlands. That model
uses a solid balsa wing rather than the built up wing of the Bug and it
launches in a discus style rather than the baseball pitch of the Bug.
You can get a much, much higher launch with a discus launch but it seems
nearly all the DLGs out there are aimed at competition rather than just
fun flying. A very strong majority are carbon fiber fuse, tail boom,
wing and sometimes even the empennage. These present a special
challenge. Since carbon is electrically conductive you are essentially
putting your RX in a Farraday cage. Most manufacturers of 2.4GHz radios
now have RXs just for carbon fused models with much longer antenna that
are designed to protrude from the fuselage.
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