Claims
- 1. In a remotely controlled aircraft, a carriage, said carriage comprising:a lever having a first end and a second end, said lever being pivotably mounted to said carriage at a mount location between the first end and the second end of said lever, the first end of said lever being biased in an upward direction, said lever between its first end and mount location being downwardly engagable, said lever between its first end and mount location being upwardly engagable; and a string clip having a first end and a second end, the first end of said string clip being removably engagable with the carriage, the second end of said string clip being removably engagable with the second end of said lever.
- 2. The carriage of claim 1, further comprising:a push pin having a first end and a second end, the first end of said push pin being downwardly engaged upon the remote control signal being received at the carriage, the second end of a push pin downwardly engagable with said lever between the first end of said lever and the mount location of said lever.
- 3. The carriage of claim 1, wherein:the carriage includes an opening defining a string-clip retaining cavity, the first end of said string clip having an extended portion removably and slidably engagable with the string-clip retaining cavity of the carriage.
- 4. The carriage of claim 3, wherein:the opening of the carriage is defined by an edge; the extended portion of said string clip is rotatably engagable with the string-clip retaining cavity about a portion of the edge of the opening of the carriage.
- 5. The carriage of claim 1, wherein:the second end of said string clip includes a lever cavity; the second end of said lever having a hook shape complementarily fitting into the lever cavity of the second end of said string clip.
- 6. The carriage of claim 1, further comprising:a counterbalance member having a first end and a second end, the first end of said counterbalance member being connected to the carriage and the first end of said lever.
- 7. The carriage of claim 1, wherein:said string clip is attached to a tail weight removably attached to the remotely-controlled aircraft.
- 8. In a remotely controlled aircraft, a carriage, said carriage comprising:a remote control motor having a control arm; a lever having a first end and a second end, said lever being pivotably mounted to said carriage at a mount location between the first end and the second end of said lever, the first end of said lever being biased in an upward direction, said lever between its first end and mount location being engagable with the control arm of said remote control motor; and a string clip having a first end and a second end, the first end of said string clip being removably engagable with the carriage, the second end of said string clip being removably engagable with the second end of said lever.
- 9. The carriage of claim 8, wherein:the carriage includes an opening defining a string-clip retaining cavity, the first end of said string clip having an extended portion removably and slidably engagable with the string-clip retaining cavity of the carriage.
- 10. The carriage of claim 9, wherein:the opening of the carriage is defined by an edge; the extended portion of said string clip is rotatably engagable with the string-clip retaining cavity about a portion of the edge of the opening of the carriage.
- 11. The carriage of claim 8, wherein:the second end of said string clip includes a lever cavity; the second end of said lever having a hook shape complementarily fitting into the lever cavity of the second arm of said string clip.
- 12. The carriage of claim 8, further comprising:a counterbalance member having a first end and a second end, the first end of said counterbalance member being connected to the carriage and the first end of said lever.
- 13. The carriage of claim 8, wherein:said string clip is attached to a tail weight removably attached to the remotely-controlled aircraft.
- 14. In a remotely controlled aircraft, a carriage, said carriage comprising:a lever having a first end and a second end, said lever being pivotably mounted to said carriage at a mount location between the first end and the second end of said lever, the first end of said lever being biased in an upward direction, said lever between its first end and mount location being downwardly engagable in response to a remote control signal being received at the carriage; and a string clip removably engagable with the carriage, the string clip having a first end and a second end, the second end of said string clip being removably engagable with the second end of said lever.
- 15. The carriage of claim 14, further comprising:a push pin having a first end and a second end, the first end of said push pin being downwardly engaged upon the remote control signal being received at the carriage, the second end of a push pin downwardly engagable with said lever between its first end and mount location.
- 16. The carriage of claim 14, wherein:the carriage includes an opening defining a string-clip retaining cavity, the first end of said string clip having an extended portion removably and slidably engagable with the string-clip retaining cavity of the carriage.
- 17. The carriage of claim 16, wherein:the opening of the carriage is defined by an edge; the extended portion of said string clip is rotatably engagable with the string-clip retaining cavity about a portion of the edge of the opening of the carriage.
- 18. The carriage of claim 14, wherein:the second end of said string clip includes a lever cavity; the second end of said lever having a hook shape complementarily fitting into the lever cavity of the second end of said string clip.
- 19. The carriage of claim 14, further comprising:a counterbalance member having a first end and a second end, the first end of said counterbalance member being connected to the carriage and the first end of said lever.
- 20. The carriage of claim 14, wherein:said string clip is attached to a tail weight removably attached to the remotely-controlled aircraft.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/232,224, filed on Jan. 19, 1999, now Pat. No. 6,145,789 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/045,994, filed Mar. 23, 1998; now abandoned the entire contents of both applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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