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Cyclic Hardover 02-06-2005 10:58 PM

Control "Lines"
 
This is for the most part a dead area here but I am curious, what kind of excitment do you get when one of these babies breaks away from the control line?[X(] Is everybody heading for Cleveland?

Jim Thomerson 02-06-2005 11:27 PM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
Let us say it an unplanned occurrence, likely to have negative results, and let it go at that.

Jim

William Robison 02-07-2005 12:35 AM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
I have seen control line speed planes get loose four times, none was a pretty sight. Fortunately no one ws hurt in any of the cases.

Yes, when it happens get out of Dodge. or just dodge.

Bill.

jehold66203 02-07-2005 10:14 AM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
Watched a couple of FAI combat ships get loose at the Worlds. Nothing like a screaming 15 heading for the clouds. They found it was a long walk to the East corn field. Do not want them to get loose, that is why lines should be checked often and/or pull tested. -DOC

Dzlstunter 02-07-2005 06:47 PM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
Well, Snoopy, if it is just ONE control line in a two-line system and the other one holds, you get to hang on while your pride and joy does 1/2 to a dozen or so loops--finishing with a figure 9. It's ugly, for sure. Dzl

2BFlying 02-07-2005 10:46 PM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
Snoop doggy bag
If you want to see a plane that has broken away go to this site and click on "CONTROL LINE DEMO". Rather interesting.

http://www.spadtothebone.com/resourcesvideos.htm

RW

Phlip 03-17-2005 09:48 PM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
Shades of "The Flying Farmer." Pretty funny.

William Robison 03-17-2005 10:04 PM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
That loose SPAD was just stupid - the flier let go of the handle. At least it was a slow flier, had it come in it could be dodged. A c/l speed plane has more than 90% of its drag from the wires, even a class "A" plane can run well over 200 mph when it breaks free. You wont have time to dodge.

Bill.

Phlip 03-17-2005 10:51 PM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
Looked to me like it was actually R/C. The lines were just part of an "act."

I could be wrong, though.

scalebldr 03-20-2005 02:02 PM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
remember dyna-jets,thet were set up for controline speed and oif i remember right flown inside a fenched in circle to prevent a mishap from injuring a bystander.mono line i think.

William Robison 03-20-2005 02:21 PM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
John:

When I was flying c/l speed the fenced circles were rare, but I did see a jet speed come loose where there was chain link surrounding. The plane went right through the fence and kept going. Took the wings and tail off of course, but the engine and tank were never found.

AMA c/l speed can be flown monoline or two line, both piston and jet, FAI rules require a two line system.

Bill.

Clean 03-20-2005 02:48 PM

RE: Control "Lines"
 
I was flying when my down line broke and my airplane did 12 and 1/2 loops till the engine died. Dang plane is still up there!


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