Glider Handling on Tow
At 13:14 10 November 2013, Papa3 wrote:
I've towed with my LS8 at many sites in many different conditions behind
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ny different towplanes, and I've never had the problem you describe at an
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AS (on my side) of above 65 kts. If the Pawnees (PGC?) were truly doing
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mph (70 kts), I can't imagine how this would be described as a "slow
tow".
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I've had tows that dropped down into the low 60s or even high 50s (kts)
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here it felt squirrely, but that's a full 10kts slower than what you are
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scribing.=20
Just a data point.=20
P3
On Saturday, November 9, 2013 10:40:05 AM UTC-5, John Carlyle wrote:
Thanks again for your thoughts, Steve. Sorry for my delay in
responding.=
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All of our slow tow incidents have occurred above 500 feet; none of us
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s ever had a problem near the ground. Our airport elevation is 700 feet
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h unobstructed horizons, and the temperatures on the days of the
incidents
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were mostly in the 70s. The Pawnee pilots claimed that they had been
mainta=
ining 80 mph during the climb to that point; but when they went to 90 mph
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he handling problem for the remainder of the tow was gone.=20
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