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Al_B_revo2

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  1. I copied this on the Vimeo page my video is on. This is a video of me on the trike taking off and landing. When I figure out how to dumb down my photos I'll post some pictures. Thanks Al https://vimeo.com/135418954
  2. Well I spoke with my buddy using the Chameleon throttle. He says it is taking some getting used to and that the spring is too strong. He's trimmed it off and feels it's still is a little too strong. I hope he gets it right before it's the cause of another crack up. It just doesn't sound like a throttle I'm going to purchase. Al
  3. I tried that but it was a list of letters a mile long. Then I tried to use it and it didn't work. What's the Vimeo button for? [vimeo][/vimeo] I'm not sure how to use that either. That's where my video is uploaded. I tried to dumb down my pictures but that didn't work either. Help! First it was too many kb. Then the pixel count was too high. Al
  4. I can't foot launch so much any more so I came up with this trike. Weighs 23 lbs. It's almost all bolt together construction to make it easier to repair and build. Easy to build with woodworking tools. All parts can be bought on line and in almost every ones town. After we are finished with testing we plan to offer it as a plan or kit to assemble. This is the first one built and so far the only changes we have made were to reduce the lengths of the parts and use smaller bolt sizes. This trike is intended for the pilot with some experience. Its not built for the punishment a beginner might put it through. But it would be very easy to repair and not leave you on the ground too long should you have a small misshape. We think we can shave more weigh and get it down a few more pounds making it very easy for almost anyone to be able to use without changing wings and motors. I tried to post a picture but don't have any in my file that fit the size allowance. I tried to post a link to a video but that doesn't work either. The video can be found under my name Al B Thayer thanks.
  5. For us in the states. Things come in a kit or package and need to be assembled. Once assembled they are no longer referred to as a kit. But we say it came as a kit. But we have a "shaving kit". Comprised of razor, foam, soap, shampoo, tooth brush, tooth paste and anything else you may use in the bathroom on travel while away from home. Al
  6. Good advise. Thanks for responding. I haven't been on this site for a few days. Al
  7. It would tickle me to know what some of those words are I remember my wife giving me a kidney punch in San Fran, when we were stood waiting to cross the road and I said to her I was 'desperate for a fag' which in the UK is a Cigarette rather than a person. SW Oh that and a few other words in the wrong place will get you in trouble. Much like snatch box and pussy. Which can all be found in a kids film.
  8. ganers Thanks for your reply. Would you recommend it for a beginner? I also must say. I'm learning about quite a bit here on this site and also many new or never used words here in the States. Kit? Al
  9. Looking for info on and experiences with the Chameleon throttle. I have a friend that is going to install one on his Air Conception. Just a few days ago he chopped his throttle cable clean off in his prop. All caught on Gopro. He had to ditch it in the river and would have died had it not been for the folks on the bank that came to his rescue. Is it a good type of throttle? Do they have a good track record? Anyone have any tips for proper or improper install and use? Are they safe? what can happen. Thanks Al
  10. I believe one of the stops on my swing arms is bent. This is allowing one arm to seat higher than the other. I'm going to correct this and see if it makes for a straighter flight. But keep the responses coming Al
  11. Flew again this morning. Checked everything to make sure nothing was twisted in the harness. Everything looks correct. Let the trimmer out a little on the right and it seemed to help some but only in slow or slightly off neutral trim. Thanks for the replies. Al
  12. Thanks for your reply. My Revo2 only has one hook in point and my harness is a popular type found on other makes but it has no torque strap. Can't think of the maker. I'm flying with a PAP and they do have offsets built in to the arms and the motor is offset too. For all I know my right tip steer line may have been tight enough to effect the flight path. Al
  13. Wish I could fly with a top 80. Thanks for your reply. I'm going to start with checking lengths and make sure I didn't have a twist somewhere in the harness. Might have had a tip steer line tight on one side. Al
  14. Well I realize it shouldn't fly this way. I thought there were experienced flyers here that would have experienced this and could offer some tried and tested methods for correcting the situation. I wouldn't want to go out on a limb and start making changes without some advise. I wasn't actually in reflex mode at the time. It was a peaceful day and I wasn't going anywhere. Im going to start with my swing arms. They may be uneven and take it from there. Al
  15. Joined yesterday and I'm already learning some new terms. Knob, Tosser and Prat. Al
  16. Low hang points. PAP 1200 with a 185 Moster. Al
  17. Are we all resigning to just pull left break to fly straight? Or are there good fixes that can be applied to correct this? I'm flying a Revo2 29 with a 185 Moster. I'm also using a 23 lb trike.
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