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Subject: Motorcycle Streamliners that went over
From: "Waldron, James" <James.Waldron@CWUSA.COM>
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 10:21:07 -0400
I understand now that both of the machine that went over
had mechanical difficulties, so I have amended the
subject line.  No injuries thank goodness.

Doug, Dale and Mayf,

Great suggestions.  I've got an aircraft artificial horizon
I could use but I'd have to work out a vacuum source. 
$1,400 buys one of the small electric units (ouch).  No real
need (I hope) for pitch information.  Electric turn and 
bank indicators start at about $400, but are usually damped
to the point where it might wind up being an 'after the fact'
indicator.  I'll have to play with one a bit.

I'm thinking that once the wheels get turning they will provide
a bigger gyro effect than would anything I might be able to 
generate with a separate stabilizing gyro.

Glen,

Thanks for the references, I'll try to get in contact with
Don Vesco and Sam Wheeler.

Malcolm,

Thank you for your insights.  I'm sure that as I get into this
(as a rookie) I'm going to get lots of chances to swap paint 
with the salt.  

Doug and Dale,

Your right!  Laying down on my back makes it very difficult
to sense tilt angles.  I believe as you suggest that
visual clues will be very important.


It is becoming clear to me that it is going to take a great
deal of skill (and learning) to be able to drive one of
these successfully.

You'll know it's me - I'll be the one with the big set
of 'training wheels'!

Thanks,
Jim.

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