12 Model Aviation glider caddy combination field box glid er carrier allows tote hand everything needed lane TRANSPORT OF YOUR RC glider support equipment house car car flying site simple task have three pairs hands dexterity circus juggler Since am endowed idea combination field box glider carrier conceived RC Glider Caddy can now carry everything needed flying ses sion hand Also found less space used up trunk com pact car leaving room other cargo now car pooling flying friend additional models can easily accom modated worry damage transit Besides providing convenient storage home Glider Caddy helps keep wings warp free model aircraft flying surfaces particularly glider wings susceptible warpage improperly stored As shown photographs sketches caddy will hold follow ing 1 Components RC glider 2 Hi-start container 3 RC transmitter 4 Tools stop watch spare parts hi-start stake etc 5 Adhesivesthese kept separate compartment prevent gunking up items kept storage box Additional space available between wings fuselage compartment use space store removable stabi lators alignment rods glider Storage compartments could built location depending personal pref erences individual requirements Although sketch photographs show configuration used Roger Carignan S hand Two caddies fit trunk compact auto Below Note compact arrangement fuselage wings Ship does have removable stabilizers increase caddy height wing position can raised clear empennage April 1977 13 Aquila caddy dimensions other glider types may determined cal culations outlined steps through K plan sketch Except storage box transmit ter holder used rior plywood parts resulted finished weight six pounds six ounces wish save about pound half /8 plywood may substituted may result less rigid structure may difficult assemble recommend using wood accepting extra weight caddy loaded ready go weighs 161/4 pounds Construction Hints Calculate dimensions through K plan deter mined measurements glider components transmitter hi-start container fuselage height measure ment should include tow hook glider has non-removable horizontal stabilizer dimension C may have increased wing position raised clear stabilizer tapered wings proper clearance may obtained locating wing position nar row wing tips extend over stabilizer sure arrangement sideview layout drawing showing com ponent locations can restore confi dence before cutting wood have found easily done working directly kit plans glider first pieces cut out base ends fuselage compartment sides since form main structure unit Check end pieces square ness ensure wings will stored warped condition wing air foil shape cut-outs dimensions front fuselage opening can determined kit glider plans glider plans available make cardboard tem plates trim until required fit ob tained Remove 1/32 extra surfaces contact glider allow felt will added later Temporarily assemble main struc ture pieces using 1 long number six flathead wood screws predrill prevent split ting countersink heads stage check general fit com ponents rear opening should allow fuselage slipped through front opening yoke-type rear fuselage retainer item 4 plan sketch slides between fuselage compartment sides rear opening piece guided four ood cubes glued place handle used discarded broomstick diameter dowel metal tubing would serve well Cut holes snug fit handle through both pieces base sides handle fuse lage compartment sides temporarily sembled check hi-start container po sitioning fuselage compartment sides may have cut down allow histart container clear handle make sure minimum 1/8 clearance between hi-start container fuselage Cut out four l-diameter plywood wing retainers drill countersink about center can swiveled up clear wing trailing edge wing leading edge retained length Iwide plywood attached base main components may now sembled glued before glue dries make sure end pieces align properly warp wing Cut out transmitter holder storage box parts ood pre drill brads joints assemble glue Attachment unit posi tion over fuselage compartment com pletes assembly caddy unit may finished satisfy personal preference As minimum surfaces should sealed given coat finish moisture resistance caddy given coat latex sealer two coats gloss latex paint light sanding between coats finish has thoroughly dried apply felt surfaces contact fuselage wings used double sided tape adhere felt cloth edges Somedepartment stores sell felt tape adhesvie back ing provide non-scratch surfaces table objects material obtainable will simplify application felt re quired surfaces Rubber feet added bottom will protect against abrasive surfaces Decals AMA number etc may added accord ing personal preference finish ing touch STORAGE BOX AND TRANSMITTER HOLDER 1/4 PLYWOOD I, 3 4, PREDRILL FOR BRADS AND ASSEMBLEIDIA HANDLE WITH GLUE COVER SURFACES WHICH CONTACT GLIDER WITH AQUILA OUTLINE I 7 II II U r TRANSMITTER -j ASSEMBLE CADDY WITH 16 FLAT HEAD WOOD SCREWS AND GLUE H ISTART 7 1811 DIMENSIONS ATRANSMITTER WIDTH BTRANSMITTER HEIGHT I/B CMAXIMUM WING CHORD D WING THICKNESS EMAXIMUM FUSELAGE HEIGHT I/B FMAXIMUM FUSELAGE WIDTH 1/8 GHEIGHT OF FUSELAGE AT HISTART LOCATION HHEIGHT OF HSTART CONTAINER JA2xD 4-1/2 K G 4-HC 3 NOTES IALL PARTS EXCEPT STORAGE BOX ARE 1/2 PLYWOOD 2SHAPE TO FIT WING AIRFOIL 3I DIAMETER 1/2 PLYWOOD WING RETAINERS 4REAR FUSELAGE RETAINER REMOVABLE 5FRONT OPENING TO FIT THE FUSELAGE 6REAR OPENING TO CLEAR FUSELAGE 7CUT OUT FOR HISTART V REAR HALF SHOWN__________________ II II U C J -a 01R/C GLIDER CADDY BY ROGER CARIGNAN 0 CD
Edition: Model Aviation - 1977/04
Page Numbers: 12, 13, 14, 15
12 Model Aviation glider caddy combination field box glid er carrier allows tote hand everything needed lane TRANSPORT OF YOUR RC glider support equipment house car car flying site simple task have three pairs hands dexterity circus juggler Since am endowed idea combination field box glider carrier conceived RC Glider Caddy can now carry everything needed flying ses sion hand Also found less space used up trunk com pact car leaving room other cargo now car pooling flying friend additional models can easily accom modated worry damage transit Besides providing convenient storage home Glider Caddy helps keep wings warp free model aircraft flying surfaces particularly glider wings susceptible warpage improperly stored As shown photographs sketches caddy will hold follow ing 1 Components RC glider 2 Hi-start container 3 RC transmitter 4 Tools stop watch spare parts hi-start stake etc 5 Adhesivesthese kept separate compartment prevent gunking up items kept storage box Additional space available between wings fuselage compartment use space store removable stabi lators alignment rods glider Storage compartments could built location depending personal pref erences individual requirements Although sketch photographs show configuration used Roger Carignan S hand Two caddies fit trunk compact auto Below Note compact arrangement fuselage wings Ship does have removable stabilizers increase caddy height wing position can raised clear empennage April 1977 13 Aquila caddy dimensions other glider types may determined cal culations outlined steps through K plan sketch Except storage box transmit ter holder used rior plywood parts resulted finished weight six pounds six ounces wish save about pound half /8 plywood may substituted may result less rigid structure may difficult assemble recommend using wood accepting extra weight caddy loaded ready go weighs 161/4 pounds Construction Hints Calculate dimensions through K plan deter mined measurements glider components transmitter hi-start container fuselage height measure ment should include tow hook glider has non-removable horizontal stabilizer dimension C may have increased wing position raised clear stabilizer tapered wings proper clearance may obtained locating wing position nar row wing tips extend over stabilizer sure arrangement sideview layout drawing showing com ponent locations can restore confi dence before cutting wood have found easily done working directly kit plans glider first pieces cut out base ends fuselage compartment sides since form main structure unit Check end pieces square ness ensure wings will stored warped condition wing air foil shape cut-outs dimensions front fuselage opening can determined kit glider plans glider plans available make cardboard tem plates trim until required fit ob tained Remove 1/32 extra surfaces contact glider allow felt will added later Temporarily assemble main struc ture pieces using 1 long number six flathead wood screws predrill prevent split ting countersink heads stage check general fit com ponents rear opening should allow fuselage slipped through front opening yoke-type rear fuselage retainer item 4 plan sketch slides between fuselage compartment sides rear opening piece guided four ood cubes glued place handle used discarded broomstick diameter dowel metal tubing would serve well Cut holes snug fit handle through both pieces base sides handle fuse lage compartment sides temporarily sembled check hi-start container po sitioning fuselage compartment sides may have cut down allow histart container clear handle make sure minimum 1/8 clearance between hi-start container fuselage Cut out four l-diameter plywood wing retainers drill countersink about center can swiveled up clear wing trailing edge wing leading edge retained length Iwide plywood attached base main components may now sembled glued before glue dries make sure end pieces align properly warp wing Cut out transmitter holder storage box parts ood pre drill brads joints assemble glue Attachment unit posi tion over fuselage compartment com pletes assembly caddy unit may finished satisfy personal preference As minimum surfaces should sealed given coat finish moisture resistance caddy given coat latex sealer two coats gloss latex paint light sanding between coats finish has thoroughly dried apply felt surfaces contact fuselage wings used double sided tape adhere felt cloth edges Somedepartment stores sell felt tape adhesvie back ing provide non-scratch surfaces table objects material obtainable will simplify application felt re quired surfaces Rubber feet added bottom will protect against abrasive surfaces Decals AMA number etc may added accord ing personal preference finish ing touch STORAGE BOX AND TRANSMITTER HOLDER 1/4 PLYWOOD I, 3 4, PREDRILL FOR BRADS AND ASSEMBLEIDIA HANDLE WITH GLUE COVER SURFACES WHICH CONTACT GLIDER WITH AQUILA OUTLINE I 7 II II U r TRANSMITTER -j ASSEMBLE CADDY WITH 16 FLAT HEAD WOOD SCREWS AND GLUE H ISTART 7 1811 DIMENSIONS ATRANSMITTER WIDTH BTRANSMITTER HEIGHT I/B CMAXIMUM WING CHORD D WING THICKNESS EMAXIMUM FUSELAGE HEIGHT I/B FMAXIMUM FUSELAGE WIDTH 1/8 GHEIGHT OF FUSELAGE AT HISTART LOCATION HHEIGHT OF HSTART CONTAINER JA2xD 4-1/2 K G 4-HC 3 NOTES IALL PARTS EXCEPT STORAGE BOX ARE 1/2 PLYWOOD 2SHAPE TO FIT WING AIRFOIL 3I DIAMETER 1/2 PLYWOOD WING RETAINERS 4REAR FUSELAGE RETAINER REMOVABLE 5FRONT OPENING TO FIT THE FUSELAGE 6REAR OPENING TO CLEAR FUSELAGE 7CUT OUT FOR HISTART V REAR HALF SHOWN__________________ II II U C J -a 01R/C GLIDER CADDY BY ROGER CARIGNAN 0 CD
Edition: Model Aviation - 1977/04
Page Numbers: 12, 13, 14, 15
12 Model Aviation glider caddy combination field box glid er carrier allows tote hand everything needed lane TRANSPORT OF YOUR RC glider support equipment house car car flying site simple task have three pairs hands dexterity circus juggler Since am endowed idea combination field box glider carrier conceived RC Glider Caddy can now carry everything needed flying ses sion hand Also found less space used up trunk com pact car leaving room other cargo now car pooling flying friend additional models can easily accom modated worry damage transit Besides providing convenient storage home Glider Caddy helps keep wings warp free model aircraft flying surfaces particularly glider wings susceptible warpage improperly stored As shown photographs sketches caddy will hold follow ing 1 Components RC glider 2 Hi-start container 3 RC transmitter 4 Tools stop watch spare parts hi-start stake etc 5 Adhesivesthese kept separate compartment prevent gunking up items kept storage box Additional space available between wings fuselage compartment use space store removable stabi lators alignment rods glider Storage compartments could built location depending personal pref erences individual requirements Although sketch photographs show configuration used Roger Carignan S hand Two caddies fit trunk compact auto Below Note compact arrangement fuselage wings Ship does have removable stabilizers increase caddy height wing position can raised clear empennage April 1977 13 Aquila caddy dimensions other glider types may determined cal culations outlined steps through K plan sketch Except storage box transmit ter holder used rior plywood parts resulted finished weight six pounds six ounces wish save about pound half /8 plywood may substituted may result less rigid structure may difficult assemble recommend using wood accepting extra weight caddy loaded ready go weighs 161/4 pounds Construction Hints Calculate dimensions through K plan deter mined measurements glider components transmitter hi-start container fuselage height measure ment should include tow hook glider has non-removable horizontal stabilizer dimension C may have increased wing position raised clear stabilizer tapered wings proper clearance may obtained locating wing position nar row wing tips extend over stabilizer sure arrangement sideview layout drawing showing com ponent locations can restore confi dence before cutting wood have found easily done working directly kit plans glider first pieces cut out base ends fuselage compartment sides since form main structure unit Check end pieces square ness ensure wings will stored warped condition wing air foil shape cut-outs dimensions front fuselage opening can determined kit glider plans glider plans available make cardboard tem plates trim until required fit ob tained Remove 1/32 extra surfaces contact glider allow felt will added later Temporarily assemble main struc ture pieces using 1 long number six flathead wood screws predrill prevent split ting countersink heads stage check general fit com ponents rear opening should allow fuselage slipped through front opening yoke-type rear fuselage retainer item 4 plan sketch slides between fuselage compartment sides rear opening piece guided four ood cubes glued place handle used discarded broomstick diameter dowel metal tubing would serve well Cut holes snug fit handle through both pieces base sides handle fuse lage compartment sides temporarily sembled check hi-start container po sitioning fuselage compartment sides may have cut down allow histart container clear handle make sure minimum 1/8 clearance between hi-start container fuselage Cut out four l-diameter plywood wing retainers drill countersink about center can swiveled up clear wing trailing edge wing leading edge retained length Iwide plywood attached base main components may now sembled glued before glue dries make sure end pieces align properly warp wing Cut out transmitter holder storage box parts ood pre drill brads joints assemble glue Attachment unit posi tion over fuselage compartment com pletes assembly caddy unit may finished satisfy personal preference As minimum surfaces should sealed given coat finish moisture resistance caddy given coat latex sealer two coats gloss latex paint light sanding between coats finish has thoroughly dried apply felt surfaces contact fuselage wings used double sided tape adhere felt cloth edges Somedepartment stores sell felt tape adhesvie back ing provide non-scratch surfaces table objects material obtainable will simplify application felt re quired surfaces Rubber feet added bottom will protect against abrasive surfaces Decals AMA number etc may added accord ing personal preference finish ing touch STORAGE BOX AND TRANSMITTER HOLDER 1/4 PLYWOOD I, 3 4, PREDRILL FOR BRADS AND ASSEMBLEIDIA HANDLE WITH GLUE COVER SURFACES WHICH CONTACT GLIDER WITH AQUILA OUTLINE I 7 II II U r TRANSMITTER -j ASSEMBLE CADDY WITH 16 FLAT HEAD WOOD SCREWS AND GLUE H ISTART 7 1811 DIMENSIONS ATRANSMITTER WIDTH BTRANSMITTER HEIGHT I/B CMAXIMUM WING CHORD D WING THICKNESS EMAXIMUM FUSELAGE HEIGHT I/B FMAXIMUM FUSELAGE WIDTH 1/8 GHEIGHT OF FUSELAGE AT HISTART LOCATION HHEIGHT OF HSTART CONTAINER JA2xD 4-1/2 K G 4-HC 3 NOTES IALL PARTS EXCEPT STORAGE BOX ARE 1/2 PLYWOOD 2SHAPE TO FIT WING AIRFOIL 3I DIAMETER 1/2 PLYWOOD WING RETAINERS 4REAR FUSELAGE RETAINER REMOVABLE 5FRONT OPENING TO FIT THE FUSELAGE 6REAR OPENING TO CLEAR FUSELAGE 7CUT OUT FOR HISTART V REAR HALF SHOWN__________________ II II U C J -a 01R/C GLIDER CADDY BY ROGER CARIGNAN 0 CD
Edition: Model Aviation - 1977/04
Page Numbers: 12, 13, 14, 15
12 Model Aviation glider caddy combination field box glid er carrier allows tote hand everything needed lane TRANSPORT OF YOUR RC glider support equipment house car car flying site simple task have three pairs hands dexterity circus juggler Since am endowed idea combination field box glider carrier conceived RC Glider Caddy can now carry everything needed flying ses sion hand Also found less space used up trunk com pact car leaving room other cargo now car pooling flying friend additional models can easily accom modated worry damage transit Besides providing convenient storage home Glider Caddy helps keep wings warp free model aircraft flying surfaces particularly glider wings susceptible warpage improperly stored As shown photographs sketches caddy will hold follow ing 1 Components RC glider 2 Hi-start container 3 RC transmitter 4 Tools stop watch spare parts hi-start stake etc 5 Adhesivesthese kept separate compartment prevent gunking up items kept storage box Additional space available between wings fuselage compartment use space store removable stabi lators alignment rods glider Storage compartments could built location depending personal pref erences individual requirements Although sketch photographs show configuration used Roger Carignan S hand Two caddies fit trunk compact auto Below Note compact arrangement fuselage wings Ship does have removable stabilizers increase caddy height wing position can raised clear empennage April 1977 13 Aquila caddy dimensions other glider types may determined cal culations outlined steps through K plan sketch Except storage box transmit ter holder used rior plywood parts resulted finished weight six pounds six ounces wish save about pound half /8 plywood may substituted may result less rigid structure may difficult assemble recommend using wood accepting extra weight caddy loaded ready go weighs 161/4 pounds Construction Hints Calculate dimensions through K plan deter mined measurements glider components transmitter hi-start container fuselage height measure ment should include tow hook glider has non-removable horizontal stabilizer dimension C may have increased wing position raised clear stabilizer tapered wings proper clearance may obtained locating wing position nar row wing tips extend over stabilizer sure arrangement sideview layout drawing showing com ponent locations can restore confi dence before cutting wood have found easily done working directly kit plans glider first pieces cut out base ends fuselage compartment sides since form main structure unit Check end pieces square ness ensure wings will stored warped condition wing air foil shape cut-outs dimensions front fuselage opening can determined kit glider plans glider plans available make cardboard tem plates trim until required fit ob tained Remove 1/32 extra surfaces contact glider allow felt will added later Temporarily assemble main struc ture pieces using 1 long number six flathead wood screws predrill prevent split ting countersink heads stage check general fit com ponents rear opening should allow fuselage slipped through front opening yoke-type rear fuselage retainer item 4 plan sketch slides between fuselage compartment sides rear opening piece guided four ood cubes glued place handle used discarded broomstick diameter dowel metal tubing would serve well Cut holes snug fit handle through both pieces base sides handle fuse lage compartment sides temporarily sembled check hi-start container po sitioning fuselage compartment sides may have cut down allow histart container clear handle make sure minimum 1/8 clearance between hi-start container fuselage Cut out four l-diameter plywood wing retainers drill countersink about center can swiveled up clear wing trailing edge wing leading edge retained length Iwide plywood attached base main components may now sembled glued before glue dries make sure end pieces align properly warp wing Cut out transmitter holder storage box parts ood pre drill brads joints assemble glue Attachment unit posi tion over fuselage compartment com pletes assembly caddy unit may finished satisfy personal preference As minimum surfaces should sealed given coat finish moisture resistance caddy given coat latex sealer two coats gloss latex paint light sanding between coats finish has thoroughly dried apply felt surfaces contact fuselage wings used double sided tape adhere felt cloth edges Somedepartment stores sell felt tape adhesvie back ing provide non-scratch surfaces table objects material obtainable will simplify application felt re quired surfaces Rubber feet added bottom will protect against abrasive surfaces Decals AMA number etc may added accord ing personal preference finish ing touch STORAGE BOX AND TRANSMITTER HOLDER 1/4 PLYWOOD I, 3 4, PREDRILL FOR BRADS AND ASSEMBLEIDIA HANDLE WITH GLUE COVER SURFACES WHICH CONTACT GLIDER WITH AQUILA OUTLINE I 7 II II U r TRANSMITTER -j ASSEMBLE CADDY WITH 16 FLAT HEAD WOOD SCREWS AND GLUE H ISTART 7 1811 DIMENSIONS ATRANSMITTER WIDTH BTRANSMITTER HEIGHT I/B CMAXIMUM WING CHORD D WING THICKNESS EMAXIMUM FUSELAGE HEIGHT I/B FMAXIMUM FUSELAGE WIDTH 1/8 GHEIGHT OF FUSELAGE AT HISTART LOCATION HHEIGHT OF HSTART CONTAINER JA2xD 4-1/2 K G 4-HC 3 NOTES IALL PARTS EXCEPT STORAGE BOX ARE 1/2 PLYWOOD 2SHAPE TO FIT WING AIRFOIL 3I DIAMETER 1/2 PLYWOOD WING RETAINERS 4REAR FUSELAGE RETAINER REMOVABLE 5FRONT OPENING TO FIT THE FUSELAGE 6REAR OPENING TO CLEAR FUSELAGE 7CUT OUT FOR HISTART V REAR HALF SHOWN__________________ II II U C J -a 01R/C GLIDER CADDY BY ROGER CARIGNAN 0 CD