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    Posted: 30/May/2010 at 9:36am
Hello,
 
when can i buy the Paraglider parachutes Hobbyking 2.2 ?
 
Is it a complete Paraglider with gondel ?
 
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  Quote Beladog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30/May/2010 at 12:05pm
It has not been released yet. It will be offered as a complete kit with gondola and foil. I am not sure if the foils will be made available as a stand alone item until the gondola kit is released. There has been no expected release date as of yet.
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  Quote Tobi1910 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30/May/2010 at 9:26pm
Hi,
 
Where did you get your from?
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  Quote Beladog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31/May/2010 at 2:32am
I got a prototype foil from HK for testing and  to make pre-production modifications. 
I built the Gondola myself.Smile
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  Quote Tobi1910 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31/May/2010 at 5:21am

Thank you Wink

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  Quote bigdaddy1962 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/Aug/2010 at 4:53am
where is the foils
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  Quote Beladog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15/Aug/2010 at 11:53am
Ok, here we can start fresh. Should be easier to navigate for the newbies.
Lets try to keep this one on topic and as a Q and A for people with the new foils. (I know ironic...Me of all people telling you to stay on topic)Big smile




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  Quote Beladog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15/Aug/2010 at 12:23pm
here are a few pics of the prototype HK trike and one I have modified. The Hk trike actually flies better and is more robust for tough landings (they Do happen).













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  Quote Beladog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15/Aug/2010 at 2:14pm
here is a fast build foam rig I used for testing the HK 2.2m foil as glider.
Its Fugly but flies great!

here is the bridle attachment hanger. You could use CF or...


before you cut/melt the foam make a template to lay out your gear. This shows spaces for rec, battery, BEC (if you use one) and most importantly LOTS OF LEAD! I also marked for small magnetsWink

here it is with some spaces melted out. I uset the handle of an old spoon and heated with a torch. Worked a charmThumbs Up

The tape is covering and holding the extra lengths of wires up against the bottom of the low profile servo. (kept it "clean" and from spilling out and making it hard to close the halves.) Notice the lead. The "26" I stamped is grams! for reference the small ones are the size and dia. of "9" U.S. dimes stacked.

heres how it goes together

I made cheap allum. bushings to feed the brake lines. You could use "eye" hooks
or...
Make the control arms from plywood CF, FG, plywood etc. etc. These are 140mm.
you can start smaller if you want less throw.

close up of the bottom. The bridle carrier gets held on with rubbers. Makes easy field repairs and access to the guts a snap

close up of the bottom plate. I have many different ways to make these so if you need ideas, just ask.



took 1 hr to build and provided many hours of fun times at the bluff. You could use foam and make a fat chick like Scott did as well. See the big thread for pics of that oneThumbs Up

I used the Castle 20A Bec because the BlueBird servos I was using were drawing too many amps from the lipo I was using. You should use a 6V NiCd.  The Bec and Lipo (3s 1500mAh was huge and totally unnecessary but I had no 6v NiCd handy. But since weight was no concern...






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  Quote roboforcerX2000 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15/Aug/2010 at 5:06pm
I`m just amazed, how simple things can be so much fun:) I wonder, what weight motorised gondola should be? It depends on the area of parafoil ofcourse, but what ratio? 22g per sq dm maybe??? 
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