Hey Jim.....that is great, making me laugh with that.............I guess I should have been more specific with the title I used and said Sailplane Dolly Information ????
Hey Jim.....that is great, making me laugh with that.............I guess I should have been more specific with the title I used and said Sailplane Dolly Information ????
Had a couple people ask about wheels for the sailplane dolly. Here are a couple links to sources I have used. Wheels are avaiable in a variety of sizes, both smaller and larger that what I have used. I found the 125mm to be pretty good, but I am certain that there are probably many applications where a different wheel size or mix of wheel sizes for the sailplane dolly may be the best.
Here are a couple sources:
http://www.razor-scooters.com/browse.htm
http://www.electricscooterparts.com/wheels.html
Hope this may be of help.
Bob
That looks pretty good Brian
It's not complicated, bigger is better.
What happens if the tow plane veers off line before the glider is airborne? Won't the dolly want to track straight and topple?
If the towplane veers enough I guess the dolly could topple. I would think it might be more likely that a glider launched from the ground (without a dolly) would catch a wingtip on the ground.
Brian
Well, summer is just about here and I should be back in the shop again in the next couple weeks.
I will be making the completed and kit forms of the dollies available again. I also found some larger wheels to try that are 140mm, a bit larger than the 125mm wheels I have been using.
There have been some slight design changes to the dollies also. I have found by using a high quality 3/8" ply that has 7-10 laminations that I don't need to use the doublers. It is very durable in this configuration.
I will be keeping the pricing the same as previously, but in the next month or so I might have to up the pricing some to keep up with the cost of the materials............sorry about that. Shipping in the continental US will still be included in the price..............this would be standard shipping, not overnight or other more expensive options.
Let me know if you are interested and I can get information out and get a kit or a completed dolly made.
Bob
Edited to note pricing: Kits will remain at $95, but the finished dollies will be $175. This includes standard shipping via USPS in the continental US.
Last edited by Bob Morrow; 06-10-2012 at 10:47 PM.
Hey Bob,
I used the 140mm wheels and I like them so far.
Brian
I have not used wheels larger than 125mm myself, so not sure about the bigger ones yet. I am now making the kits and finished dollies available with either the 125mm or 140mm wheels at this point.
Bob