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Old January 18th 11, 05:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Electric Duct Fan (EDF) Self-Launch Glider?

There's an old rule of thumb that says that you need take off thrust
of about 1/4 your gross take off weight for satisfactory performance.
This holds true for a remarkably diverse range of aircraft, from J-3s
to jets. You can struggle off on less under favorable conditions, but
not a great deal less.

There's another rule of thumb that says that you get roughly 4.5 lbf
_static_ thrust for every hp in a typical propeller driven light
plane.

At 60 kts, a reasonable efficiency estimate for a light plane
propeller is 75%, yielding right around 4 lbf thrust per actual
developed hp at takeoff. That's about 800 lbf thrust for an L-19 or
any other 200 hp tow plane on a warm but not hot day. Plug in the
weight of your tow plane (fueled, with pilot) and various gliders it
could be towing and now you have some good semi-quantitative insight
into the relationship between thrust, weight and take off
performance.

-Evan Ludeman / T8

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