Dolly Launcher for Ripmax " Mustang "

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5 years 5 months ago #19884 by 4Pedalsfly
Dolly Launcher for Ripmax " Mustang " was created by 4Pedalsfly
I acquired this" Mustang" from the late Hugh Matthews last June and have only just got round to getting her into the air.
Most people are happy to have them hand launched but I don't fancy the uncertainty at point of launch depending on the
skill of the launcher.
Recent posting on the MIG / Sabre ducted fans have eluded to this.
In the past I've had success launching a large glider off a dolly, so using this design adjusted in size for the Mustang, a suitable dolly was built.
Fast taxi runs across the neighbours lawn were encouraging showing rudder control was effective through the dolly and
the model remained stable on the dolly.
In answer to the question, it's a snug fit on the dolly but will drop away when the model lifts off.( hopefully )
Watch this space for report of flight tests.
Three pics are attached.

Colin.
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5 years 5 months ago - 5 years 5 months ago #19886 by DaveBright
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Nice Colin. I made a steerable dolly for a Weston Magnum a few years back; it had a couple of dowls that the wings rested against but the first outing these were too tight against the fuz and it did several circuits before falling off!! :)
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5 years 5 months ago #19887 by DaveBright
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On second look you seem to have quite a bit of down thrust Colin?

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5 years 5 months ago #19889 by 4Pedalsfly
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davidbright wrote: On second look you seem to have quite a bit of down thrust Colin?


Dave - If you are referring to the motor, it's how Ripmax designed it.
However, if you mean the "sit" on the dolly, the wing is at zero incidence to the ground when measured on a flat surface.
A little academic really since Cashmoor is not flat, if you feel it's needed I could lift the nose up a little.
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Colin.

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5 years 5 months ago #19895 by Brian
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I think Dave has a point there. To lift off the dolly the model must rotate about the rear mounting point, with the wing at zero incidence. Some packing at the front support would allow the model to fly off without the need to rotate.Look forward to seeing it go!

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5 years 5 months ago #19896 by DaveBright
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I was referring to the motor. I'm sure the dolly aoa will be fine. After all, these birds get rolling and go neutral.

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