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Old September 11th 13, 04:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 5:53:03 PM UTC-6, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 21:58:50 +0100, Gilbert Smith wrote:



He has flaps right up / left down so the turn is no surprise, and he


says that was the 87th take because most times it doesn't centre


properly.




I saw that the elevons were bent to 90 degrees and did at one point think

I saw one down. However I thought that the last shot of its rear end

showed them both up, so thanks for correction.



I'm not surprised he took several shots, though 87 seems like a lot.



On a related topic, back in the 80s (IIRC), a few of the American indoor

fliers discovered they could win Indoor Hand Launched Glider contests

with very light microfilm covered models that they launched over a patch

of sunlight on the floor of the venue. I heard about this but never saw

plans or photos of the models: does anybody know if there are any films

or videos of these things flying? They'd fly a lot like that paper glider

though much slower.





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No, but search for walkalong gliders on Youtube. Varietal constructions, paper and foam, tumbling and stable.

Frank Whiteley