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Tug Cradle Design - 11/19/2005 3:25:41 AM   
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I have a Sr Telemaster and want to make a cradle to fit on top of my wing to piggy-back sailplane s up & release.
Does anyone know where I can find plans to make one?? Anybody had experiance using one??
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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 11/19/2005 3:44:54 AM   
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Yep, check this out: Sr. Telemaster Glider Piggyback System

This is my own design, and has been refined quite a bit since this article was written. Nonetheless, this article has the basics in it. We have several gliders at our field that fly off this system. The Sr. Telemaster is a great platform for this type of thing.

Dave

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 2/24/2006 1:52:37 PM   
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Hey all!
Responding to aerospot's question to a piggyback adapter, and the ideas of brownknows setup for the Sr. Tele. I just recently came across a Hobby Lobby Glider Launcher still in the package from a friend of mine. This was designed for the Telemaster 40 and Senior.
Price tag shows that it cost $29.90 back then. There is no date on it or the instructions. So best guess would be mid 70's. But the set up is similar to what Po Boys are using. If you would like a copy of the instructions and some templates of the parts, I can do tht much for you. We are planning on using this with are setup on a Sr Tele that is electric. What a great way to have fun. And yes we switch pilots to have fun gliding and driving.

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 2/25/2006 2:52:33 AM   
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Thanks Tink,
Yea, I'd really appreciate some scans.
I know I've seen a strap on cradle design,..mabye from one of the club members.
I'd like to do some 'tuggin' this comming summer.
Dave

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 3/29/2006 1:33:10 PM   
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aerospot,

send me you address and I will send you the patterns for the HL version of this thing with the dimensions and sizes along with a copy of the instructions

tink

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 3/29/2006 1:50:47 PM   
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Hmmm got some interest in this one. Working on putting a parts list together and some scans for you guys. Should have then posted this weekend. Looks and works very similar to the one that broownknows from the poboys page. Works on the same principle.

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 3/30/2006 1:11:26 PM   
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Have you got any ideas on how to make the wing support pieces adjustable to different types of gliders? I looked at you design on that and found the true uniqueness to it. Makes a whole lot of sense in the set up. DO you have a picture of a Riser or something of the 2-meter class sitting on top? Also would like to know if you have had any failures with this setup. Seems this would be very trouble free in the long run. I would be partial to the third servo setup. Loops on release would be to much of a heart stopper for me. looks nicer with a smooth release and separation. What other types of gliders have you guys launched off this setup?

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 4/4/2006 1:40:53 PM   
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ok guys. Hope these load. Have a new scanner that I am still playing with. My camera dumped on my over the weekend, still working on that one. Working on a template for the sides of this thing to fit. No more lame excuses for me. Things got busy around here, so here it is.

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 4/4/2006 2:07:28 PM   
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Simply amazing, wow! Technology really is impressive. The scanner took the full size of the cradle side. May have to extend the back side a little but here it is.
This sits on top of the wing as idicated by the cut line with balsa sheeting across the bottom. Then it sits on foam or rubber tape about an inch wide on both sides as shown in the previous post. The release pin is a rod that fits through a nose wheel steering block. This piece has a soldered on piece of brass tubing that is flattened on one end to make the servo pull. The nose wheel block is the release mechanism that the rubber bands fit into at the front of the cradle . Also there is a small bag of hardware to bolt all this down with. The piece across the bottom that the release and servo mounts to is a piece of 1/8 inch ply aprrox.
The glider wing should be parralell to the bottom of the carrier plane or slightly nose down one or two degrees. Trail and error will tell you where it needs to be.

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 6/23/2008 10:13:05 PM   
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ok guys. Hope these load. Have a new scanner that I am still playing with. My camera dumped on my over the weekend, still working on that one. Working on a template for the sides of this thing to fit. No more lame excuses for me. Things got busy around here, so here it is.


SWEET! You are my hero Tinker. Thanks!

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 6/24/2008 1:28:14 AM   
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We used it on a 40 size TM, just enlarge it for the Sr.: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=861582#post9996195

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RE: Tug Cradle Design - 6/26/2008 11:20:45 AM   
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Thanks guys.
But I do have to give credit to brownknows for his contrabution also. Some of the guys I my area use this design also.

http://www.poboys.org/framepage.asp?frame=tips/glider0.htm

Little more positive in release. No matter which way you go, its all about the fun, enjoy!!

tink

P.S. thanks Dave

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