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Offline andreas johansson

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Monoline
« on: June 08, 2007, 02:42:55 AM »
Hi

I´m curious, how does monoline work? How can you steer the aircraft with just one line?

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Offline Clint Ormosen

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Re: Monoline
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2007, 03:11:48 AM »
It's magic. ;D


The one line is solid and is turned clockwise or counter clockwise for control input. Maybe someone can post a diagram of the system.
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Re: Monoline
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2007, 03:16:25 AM »
Ok, I see. There must be a very special kind of handle then   :)

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Re: Monoline
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2007, 04:41:09 AM »
Imagine a Yankee Twist Drill, Clint. You hold the handle with one hand and push-pull a knurled knob which causes the shaft to spin in one direction or the other. At the outerend (toward the plane), there's an interlocking latch which holds the line (.014 for ½A - - .021 for a .35 stunt plane) to the drill.

In the plane, there's a worm-and-cam which translates the radial spin of the line into a fore-and-aft motion like a conventional bellcrank.

In the Speedmaster Control Units, the process is even simpler. A vertical arm is rotated fore-and-aft by the spin of the line Motion is limited by air pressure on the control surface(s).

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Re: Monoline
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2007, 06:10:52 AM »
Here is a picture of a handle and torque unit might help understand . The bobbin on the handle slides up and down the twisted wire which turns the wire to the torque unit in the airplane.
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