I really wouldn't change much beyond my launch technique. If I do build
another, I would be a little more careful with my spar wrapping and
glueing of the center section, the centermost 6 inches in particular.
I might consider adding a little more carbon in that same area if I had
some thin pre
>Allegro broken with negative G's<
Brent,
What was the mode of failure?
How would you build the wing differently if you wanted to survive a quick
and too deep dip into the bucket?
Aradhana Singh Khalsa
Espanola, NM
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> From: David Register <[EMAIL PROTECTED] />> > Good luck with the girlfriends. In > 1963, Jimmy Soul had
a #1 hit with some interesting advice along those > lines. > = > Which said: > >
If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life > Never make a
pretty women your wife > Go f
From: David Register <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Good luck with the girlfriends. In
1963, Jimmy Soul had a #1 hit with some interesting advice along those
lines.
=
Which said:
If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life
Never make a pretty women your wife
Go for my person
Actually Dave, this is a perfect place to go into detail. There has been
so much dribble and little info that it is refreshing.
David Register wrote:
It's a little tough to go into too much more detail on RCSE. Also
probably not of general interest to everyone on the list. Is this
topic of su
Daryl (and list),
Thank you for the comments on 2M design. Your input is extremely
valuable as both a designer and competitor. The stability issue is well put.
Just to clarify aspect ratio a bit, some design work was done 2 years
ago that suggests optimal AR for 2M is somewhere between 8 and
Actually, I think, given the AG airfoils, optimum aspect ratio is
probably a function of your vision. Given very good vision and very good
skill with composites, optimum aspect ratio is probably upwards of 12,
as in the original Agea 2M. More realistically, maybe a bit over 11.
Wing loading sho
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