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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: bob whitney on April 25, 2020, 03:15:25 PM
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went flying wed , I don't like running a stooge line into the circle and my helper has trouble getting up and down plus wanted to keep the 6 ft barrier .I flipped the stooge over and ran the line outside the circle 'my helper could sit in a chair 15 ft away and pull the trigger '
just doing our Part H^^
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Brilliant!!!
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Did you takeoff inverted? H^^
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I tell the pilot to go pick up the handle
I start the engine therefore I am 60 feet away
When he waves I let it go
Fred Q
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You really need to get some video of this.
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Works OK if someone else is at the flying field. Our club members now seem to show up all alone.
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Thanks for the info Chief. H^^ H^^ H^^
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That's clever Bob, staying safe is part of our effort to continue to be here to fly control line in the future. Thinking about inverting my stooge concerns me it could get hung up on the lawn. How about instead place an eyelet into the ground just inside the circle and running the pull sting back to the attendant sitting away from the circle?
Steve
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that should work
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Got to try it out yesterday. I still say it's a brilliant idea. The RC(exC/L) flyer who released the plane got a bigger kick out of the setup than I did. Partly because he had never seen a stooge before.
But here's an even more practical use for a reverse stooge. With our ranks getting longer in the tooth, various body parts aren't working as they used to and bending or kneeling down, and worse, getting up results in fewer folks willing or able to help launch. So you put a lawn chair just outside the circle, bring the lanyard to the chair where you might find an aging helper to begin with, and you're ready to go.
Ara
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One minute delay. Fly electric. PS stake the safety thong to the ground while walking to the handle. That way if the motor starts before you get to the handle, thong pulls on the down line causing the airplane to nose over and stop. y1
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went flying wed , I don't like running a stooge line into the circle and my helper has trouble getting up and down plus wanted to keep the 6 ft barrier .I flipped the stooge over and ran the line outside the circle 'my helper could sit in a chair 15 ft away and pull the trigger '
just doing our Part H^^
That's how I do it when my wife goes with me ;D. Ain't no way she's gonna' stoop or bend down to hold a plane for me or anyone else LL~ LL~ and I gar'on'tee she'll make it known too, in no uncertain terms, if ya' know what I mean!! LL~ LL~ LL~
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Got to try it out yesterday. I still say it's a brilliant idea. The RC(exC/L) flyer who released the plane got a bigger kick out of the setup than I did. Partly because he had never seen a stooge before.
But here's an even more practical use for a reverse stooge. With our ranks getting longer in the tooth, various body parts aren't working as they used to and bending or kneeling down, and worse, getting up results in fewer folks willing or able to help launch. So you put a lawn chair just outside the circle, bring the lanyard to the chair where you might find an aging helper to begin with, and you're ready to go.
Ara
Ara if u go back to #1,thats what I did . after releasing, he had a front row seat to all my screw ups y1