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Title: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Chancey Chorney on April 21, 2015, 01:53:50 AM
Hi there.  Just getting back into things after being away for a while and was getting a few birds ready for flight and will mainly be using Dacron or Spiderwire.  So I was wanting to make a few handles so I can leave them attached to their respective aircraft.  Anyways, I was just wondering if someone out there may have a scan or drawing of a handle they would be willing to share so I may make a few of them for my purpose.  Thank you in advance for your time.
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: bob jablonski on April 21, 2015, 08:33:15 AM
I haven't figured out how to put images into this forum yet. But if you check out my website I have some handle pictures that may give you some ideas.
Mr. Bob
Countyline Hobbies
Grovertown, IN.
574-540-1123
countylinehobbies@yahoo.com
www.countylinehobbies.com
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Phil Krankowski on April 21, 2015, 08:41:42 AM
http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php/topic,38764.0.html
someone else asked a similar question recently.

Phil
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Chancey Chorney on April 21, 2015, 12:05:46 PM
Thanks Bob for the link to your site.  It definitely helped.
Also, thanks Phil for the link.  It is funny how I must have missed that one, as I have been looking at these type of things for the last while as well.  I guess somehow, it escaped me.
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Chancey Chorney on April 21, 2015, 12:07:26 PM
Ok, I now see how I missed it.  I have been predominately looking in the 1/2a forum.  I will have to start checking out a few others as the topic was in the open forum.
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Chancey Chorney on April 25, 2015, 09:47:22 PM
Ok.  So got a couple of handles to try out now.  Bored tonight and had some coroplast on hand.  These are not yet tested, so I do not know the outcome, or what it will be.  But they will just be used on a couple of 1/2a planes, Ringmaster, Skyray, Man-Win trainer, etc.  If they work, I will be happy.  nyways, just thought I'd share.
(http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a337/NEW222/planes/handles.jpg) (http://[URL=http://s14.photobucket.com/user/NEW222/media/planes/handles.jpg.html)
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Bill Adair on April 27, 2015, 09:50:59 PM
I like the handles from Blackhawk Models, and they should still be available from Dave Gardner (check flying lines for contact info), or Boone's hobbies listed on the Blackhawk Models web site.

They are lighter than anything else I've tried, and can be easily thickened with Balsa laminations if you desire.

They also make a good reel for winding your lines on, and can be rubber banded to the wing, so you never need to re-adjust the lines once centered.

Bill
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Chancey Chorney on May 01, 2015, 08:33:51 PM
Thank you.
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Chancey Chorney on May 01, 2015, 08:35:13 PM
Thank you.
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: bob jablonski on May 06, 2015, 08:07:44 AM
Thank you.
They are nice and the price isn't bad.
Mr. Bob
Countyline Hobbies
Grovertown, IN.
574-540-1123
countylinehobbies@yahoo.com
www.countylinehobbies.com
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Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: LARRY RICE on May 06, 2015, 08:33:36 AM
This is our (Black Hawk Models) handle.  It comes with two side grips to improve the grip in larger hands. This handle fits ALL sizes of hands, kids to adult and there are no extra parts to loose when adjusting the line length.  You simply wrap both the up and the down line around the center peg.  Tha handle is all laser cut plywood.  its top is easy to locate by the thumb rest, that helps to study the handle. The handle comes with the side grips and a spool of multi strand control line. Also note that for different line spacing there is plently of area to simply drill new holes.
Price $5.00

Larry
Black Hawk Models
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Chancey Chorney on May 07, 2015, 07:18:35 PM
Thank you for the picture.  It looks like a very nice handle, and I do really like the optional side doublers.  I will look into it but the darn shipping will probably at least double the cost of the handle, probably more than that.
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: LARRY RICE on May 07, 2015, 07:37:21 PM
I do not know where you are located but in the U. S. shipping would be about a dollar. 

Larry
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Chancey Chorney on May 07, 2015, 08:51:13 PM
Sorry, I am in Canada.  I will edit my profile to stop future confusion.
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: LARRY RICE on May 07, 2015, 08:55:13 PM
Okay.
If you would like a handle e-mail me your address and i will send you one, no cost.
My address:  Larrytheredbaron@aol.com

Larry
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: john vlna on May 08, 2015, 10:40:57 AM
Here is a 1/2A handle that I use. The handle design belongs to Bob Cursan, who passed away last year.
The attached picture should explain it. The line threads through the handle and is secured with a rubber washer. Each end is terminated with a clip. Very easy to adjust for neutral, and no need to worry trying to get spectra lines even. Cut the handle to fit your hand.

The Goldberg handle was similar in concept, but Bob’s design is more secure
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: bob jablonski on May 09, 2015, 08:34:17 AM
Okay.
If you would like a handle e-mail me your address and i will send you one, no cost.
My address:  Larrytheredbaron@aol.com

Larry
With how you give to the community it is no wonder your company thrives like it dose.
Mr. Bob
Countyline Hobbies
Grovertown, IN.
574-540-1123
countylinehobbies@yahoo.com
www.countylinehobbies.com
like us on facebook
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: GGeezer on May 09, 2015, 08:09:13 PM
When I finally converted to a hard point handle for my larger planes, I was so impressed with the handling that I decided to use the same system for my 1/2A models.

I converted a still available Sig 1/2A handle into a Hard-point by simply drilling a series of holes on the front bar of the handle as shown in the photo. I bend the clips in various lengths out of .025 music wire. The handle response is fully adjustable and the control very precise.

This set-up works and feels real good. The handle is very light (16 grams, .6 oz. with clips).

Orv.
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Target on January 02, 2018, 06:11:21 PM
GGeezer-

Looks like a great setup.
Are you using the Jim Lee clip bender to make your clips?
Any update on the suitability of the .025" wire over time?

Thank in advance, and Happy New Year.

R,
Target
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Larry Renger on January 13, 2018, 08:03:36 PM
Check out my Exponential 1/2A handle at RSM distribution. It really smooths out 1/2A Flying, and has a huge range of adjustment.
Title: Re: 1/2a Control Line Handle Plans Wanted
Post by: Roger Vizioli on January 14, 2018, 08:29:47 PM
Check out my Exponential 1/2A handle at RSM distribution. It really smooths out 1/2A Flying, and has a huge range of adjustment.

I use Larry's handles on 1/2A - Pathfinders, Baby Clowns, RM302, Barecat and future Baby Barnstormer. Have no reason to change!
Roger V.