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Old June 19th 12, 06:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Cliff Hilty[_4_]
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I carry two quarter inch four foot long dowel pins taped in the back of
my glider just for such a purpose. had to use them twice so far

CH







At 01:42 19 June 2012, Dan Marotta wrote:
Just yanking yer chain...

I once had to chock the swiveling tailwheel of an L-13 so I could tow

him
in
a high crosswind. We were ferrying the Pawnee and Blanik home to

Black
Forest from a long weekend in Creede, CO, and I had to land for fuel in
Salida. There was nobody to help so we towed the glider to the takeoff
point with the tug and long rope then, after several attempts where the
glider would weather vane before I could get the tow going, I hit on

using
a
pebble under the tail wheel to keep the glider from rotating. The

takeoff
was then a snap.


"Evan Ludeman" wrote in message
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On Jun 18, 12:10 pm, "Dan Marotta" wrote:
...

((Obviously: don't leave sticks anywhere an airplane can/will run

over
them.))


-Evan Ludeman / T8


So... You flew back and removed the sticks from the runway?


Naw. They're right at the ragged edge of the tarmac, which on that
runway isn't useful for anything other than launching a glider. Close
to trees, etc. You can argue it's bad form and I would not
disagree... but relative to the risk of taking out a landing light
with a downwind/downhill takeoff, we judged it the right thing to do.

-Evan / T8


CH Ventus B

"If we are all "just dust in the wind", then I want to be at the top of a Huge Dust Devil!"