wow dalla visuale in prima persona si apprezza un ottima velocità e con pochi giri del motore, soltanto che sento un rumore come di flappeggio, cos'è? l'ala col bordo d'uscita che da qualche parte flappeggia? ( da mettere più in tiro gli elastici delle stecche) oppure questo suono viene dalla lunga marmitta di scarico del motore?
The wings which you used in triangle shape, what is it called? What kind of material or cloth which you used? Can you make a video on how to get prepared?
The wing which fits for the trike is Made by Wills Wing (hang glider manufacturer) in the 80's. Their frame usually made from high quality aluminium alloy tubes, in the newer types you can meet carbon instead of aluminium. The wing cloths are often made from polyester or nylon fabric which is windproof, best if it has polyurethan coating too (UV resistant). For this use more expensive materials with fiber reinforcement are available too. Maybe I will make a video in the future about the wing conversion which show the critical parts of the wing which need to be more strenght for motorized application. By the way, this wing is not my creature, mine is still in design phase. I really do not recommend to build a wing or a trike, if you don't have enough experience!
Have you added any extra meat to the keel tube? I am about to start building and my only concern is the amount of torque the trike mount block could show the keel in a scruffy or crosswind landing. I can't find much info anywhere on the issue.
Where the wing meets with the trike I added a PVC tube to avoid wears and I made a two-point hanging joint to help share the load on this narrow keel and reduce the bending stress in the tube plus I added one more 70cm inner sleave, so it contains three layers of aluminium tube on that part. Without trike on hang gliding the pilot just hang on a rope, so the keel don't get this type of torque. The problem starts when the hanging joint (mount block) and the trike vertical keel is rigid and tight too much. Probably in practice a crosswind landing not a big problem from this point of view. Rather a "scruffy landing" when you catch bushes with your side wires... The size of this torque mainly depends on: -how much flexible or rigid is your hanging joint -moment of inertia of your trike Proper sizing of your keel is very important. The best if you use at least 3 layers of aluminium tube for your keel. Use different end points and start points for your inner and outer sleaves to avoid local stress points has to be formed by the mount block. Every wing is different so the best way to make a safety microlight if you good at statics calculations and you can verify your own decisions. Search and study microlight wing documents on the internet, because they are often contains technical drawings. Lenghts, diameters and alloys of the frame are the key. They are give you good basics if you want to build your own machine. For example Air Creation has some good drawings. Good luck and stay alive!
Cheers for that man. Those Air Creation drawings are not perfectly revealing but they are the best drawings I have seen so far so thanks for the info. The keel to trike joint is the only part of the project that makes me nervous! My hang block is 70mm in acetal (pom) with a 50mm stainless bracket. I have the material to add tight fitting 7075 internal sleave (50mm) for the keel, I don't know yet if the glider I bought already has a 50mm internal sleave centering on the hang point, I only just picked it up (Avian Fly 17) I'll have to pull it out and have a look/measure its length and placement... I like the idea of a third shorter sleave just to make sure... I may have to machine one if I can't dig out any 54mm, that won't be fun! I prefer the square profile trike masts because they will twist easier in torque compared to a tube... Less stress on the keel.
hello friend. I have magic 155 airwave glider. max pilot weight is 97kg. i want to connect with trike. total weight is (passenger, trike, fuel) 130kg. i did some fixation on wing, sleeve the keel and make side wires to tube. thank you for your help. i think you are experienced in this way.
It is 521cc (2 stroke, boxer-twin) and almost 40 hp (at 5500) in this configuration. With tuned exhaust it's capable at least 50 hp at higher RPM. I'll make static thrust tests in the future on different speeds to calculate power.
You are 100% right. I was very close to kill my self too after many years of motorless hang gliding. The steering, pitch and especially the bank is completely different. In HG you are using your own body wheight, but with engine and undercarriage you have more than the double. If you dont understand the trick to control with more wheight you are doomed to meet the ground the hard way.
Interesting little trike. I also really like your wing. Happy (and safe) flying!
Nice flying, I like the slow methofical testing.
Thank you! We made more run and shared our experience with each other about the machine behavior before main test flight.
Xin hỏi mình động cơ mình sài bao nhiêu HP ạ, vòng tua bao nhiêu vòng trên phút. Cảm ơn
I wish one day I would make a flying trike like this and fly in the sky. Bless everyone.
This is not what I searced for, this is not an ordinary bicycle attached to a hang glider
Excellent creation
Lol two dudes used one of these to fly from Cuba to Florida
wow dalla visuale in prima persona si apprezza un ottima velocità e con pochi giri del motore, soltanto che sento un rumore come di flappeggio, cos'è? l'ala col bordo d'uscita che da qualche parte flappeggia? ( da mettere più in tiro gli elastici delle stecche) oppure questo suono viene dalla lunga marmitta di scarico del motore?
Sir, 20hp engine is enough to carry on 200kg weight?
Can you share the plan of trike with us?
Hp is good pick for a trike
Álomszép megközelítés - kilebegtetés - landolás!
The wings which you used in triangle shape, what is it called? What kind of material or cloth which you used? Can you make a video on how to get prepared?
The wing which fits for the trike is Made by Wills Wing (hang glider manufacturer) in the 80's. Their frame usually made from high quality aluminium alloy tubes, in the newer types you can meet carbon instead of aluminium. The wing cloths are often made from polyester or nylon fabric which is windproof, best if it has polyurethan coating too (UV resistant). For this use more expensive materials with fiber reinforcement are available too. Maybe I will make a video in the future about the wing conversion which show the critical parts of the wing which need to be more strenght for motorized application. By the way, this wing is not my creature, mine is still in design phase. I really do not recommend to build a wing or a trike, if you don't have enough experience!
How is the soaring? Can you shut off the engine?
hello which plan do you use your trike could you share please
Awesome !!
Anyway your nick name so hilarious dude 😂
hi what are the technical specifications of the wing on the trike??
Nice rig. Do you have plans I could buy? I have a ppg trike I want to convert.
Have you added any extra meat to the keel tube?
I am about to start building and my only concern is the amount of torque the trike mount block could show the keel in a scruffy or crosswind landing.
I can't find much info anywhere on the issue.
Where the wing meets with the trike I added a PVC tube to avoid wears and I made a two-point hanging joint to help share the load on this narrow keel and reduce the bending stress in the tube plus I added one more 70cm inner sleave, so it contains three layers of aluminium tube on that part.
Without trike on hang gliding the pilot just hang on a rope, so the keel don't get this type of torque. The problem starts when the hanging joint (mount block) and the trike vertical keel is rigid and tight too much.
Probably in practice a crosswind landing not a big problem from this point of view. Rather a "scruffy landing" when you catch bushes with your side wires...
The size of this torque mainly depends on:
-how much flexible or rigid is your hanging joint
-moment of inertia of your trike
Proper sizing of your keel is very important. The best if you use at least 3 layers of aluminium tube for your keel. Use different end points and start points for your inner and outer sleaves to avoid local stress points has to be formed by the mount block. Every wing is different so the best way to make a safety microlight if you good at statics calculations and you can verify your own decisions. Search and study microlight wing documents on the internet, because they are often contains technical drawings. Lenghts, diameters and alloys of the frame are the key. They are give you good basics if you want to build your own machine. For example Air Creation has some good drawings.
Good luck and stay alive!
Cheers for that man.
Those Air Creation drawings are not perfectly revealing but they are the best drawings I have seen so far so thanks for the info.
The keel to trike joint is the only part of the project that makes me nervous!
My hang block is 70mm in acetal (pom) with a 50mm stainless bracket.
I have the material to add tight fitting 7075 internal sleave (50mm) for the keel, I don't know yet if the glider I bought already has a 50mm internal sleave centering on the hang point, I only just picked it up (Avian Fly 17) I'll have to pull it out and have a look/measure its length and placement... I like the idea of a third shorter sleave just to make sure... I may have to machine one if I can't dig out any 54mm, that won't be fun!
I prefer the square profile trike masts because they will twist easier in torque compared to a tube... Less stress on the keel.
Please let me know how much it will cost if I want to buy it from you
Can I use motorbike engine 50cc
Very nice 👍
How much one will cost? Thanks
You stop the engine in final, so do I, landing is easier and propellor thanks.
I want a unit, where is it for sale?
Sorry, you can't buy from me yet. Maybe in the future.
hello friend. I have magic 155 airwave glider. max pilot weight is 97kg.
i want to connect with trike. total weight is (passenger, trike, fuel) 130kg.
i did some fixation on wing, sleeve the keel and make side wires to tube.
thank you for your help. i think you are experienced in this way.
Please tell me about engine
how do i buy
I need to fly it once
اريد منك خدمة ان تعطيني المخطط والمقييص لصنع طائرة من فضلك
Great job!
Thank you very much!
Sir what is the engine rpm
Can the machine lift with just 6hp from the engine?
Sure.
Please let us know.... the engine used for this trick and it's capacity I mean it's CC/ Horse power.
Thank you
It is 521cc (2 stroke, boxer-twin) and almost 40 hp (at 5500) in this configuration. With tuned exhaust it's capable at least 50 hp at higher RPM. I'll make static thrust tests in the future on different speeds to calculate power.
@@torukmakto6475 thank you very much for your prompt reply.💐💐👍
@@dprajeswararaolicnrt Your welcome!
Por favor Necesito me ayudes con las medidas de las alas Gracias
price
I want to buy a two seater Can you recommend me the unit for sale
North Wing or Air Creation
Wing size
Almost 16 sqm.
Awesome
I also want to make it, I need help
Nice
Thank you!
Nice weell glaider i by want
Brother ,how to communicate with you,please ......I will talk to you....
I want one lol 😂
Video was to short..😊
Jaime sa
you tube
Hello
Cómo puedo adquirir uno
Sorry, you can't buy from me yet. Maybe in the future.
Be careful everybody a guy that I had known for years got killed with one of these today
You are 100% right.
I was very close to kill my self too after many years of motorless hang gliding.
The steering, pitch and especially the bank is completely different. In HG you are using your own body wheight, but with engine and undercarriage you have more than the double. If you dont understand the trick to control with more wheight you are doomed to meet the ground the hard way.
Nice