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On Jun 26, 6:17 am, Spam wrote:
A friend of mine is considering buying a diamant. He was told it's very hard to rig. He's not a member of this group so I am asking for him. Anyone ever tried to assemble one? Or dis-assemble one? Others have pretty well answered this already...but since I went to the trouble of generating this, and my news server was balking earlier, here's one last attempt to send it! - - - - - - I've helped rig all 3 models (though not since the 1980's), including an extended-span former-18-meter version. Rigging varies by the model/span. Disassembly of any model is (or should be!) a non-issue. The 15-meter HBV model uses Libelle (301, I seem to recall) wings, and rigs like a Libelle, except the Diamant's enclosed fuselage aft of the canopy, covers what is open and top-accessible beneath Libelles' removable canopy, and in that sense HBV rigging is less easy than Libelle rigging. IOW, HBV rigging is just like almost all the rest of the 15-meter-span fiberglass fleet out there. The 16.5 and 18-meter Diamants have (considerably) heavier, single- piece wings, which get no lighter if their span has been increased (a not- rare modification). Other than the weight at the tip, they never seemed abbie-normally difficult to rig from this tip-holder's perspective. As with all ships, alignment matters. If the person at the root is impatient, unskilled, or - by far the worst! - uninterested in gaining the (easy-to-gain) visual assessment skills required to achieve visual alignment, my Pythonesque advice is: Run Away!!! Run Away!!! Two wing stands may be a definite asset to the newer owner, in order to allow the tip person to rest while the owner ascends the new-owner alignment & assessment learning curve. I've yet to encounter a difficult-to-rig ship...IF the root guy understands alignment!!! For the record, THE worst assembly I was ever involved in (a half-hour daymare) was a 15-meter glass ship (G-102), rigged - and evidently aided by! - some absolute idiots. By the time this tip holder figured this out, it was too late*... Regards, Bob - *never again - W. |
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