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Old June 18th 18, 10:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default WTB Piper Cub or similar Cockpit Glider Release

On Monday, June 18, 2018 at 3:56:26 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Floor mounted Cub tow releases :

1. Short lever/ball handle just inboard of the flap handle: it stays out of your way, but pilot must reach forward and down to pull release. If you have fixed shoulder straps, you can't reach it unless you loosen your left strap. If you have inertial reel harness, you can reach it, unless the inertial feature is actuating for some/unexpected reason.

2. Long lever just inboard of the flap handle: Depending on your geometry, the shoulder strap considerations (above) may still apply. Another consideration is that when you need full aft stick/with full left stick, your left leg will likely be trapped against this long handle, particularly if you are a shorter human with seat towards the forward stop. This may slightly impinge on the ability for that little last bit of full aft/full left stick authority you need, as the stick now squinches into your now-trapped left thigh vs into the stick's own aft/left stops.
Another issue with this long lever is the inadvertent kicking of it as a Cub pilot limbo's himself/herself into the front seat. You get all strapped in then realize that you released the hook and rope is laying on the ground. Unstrap yourself. Repeat.

Instrument Panel Mounted Cub tow releases:

Mount a T handle on left/lower side of instrument panel, it will be just a couple inches forward of your left hand when you are holding the throttle ball at full throttle. Priceless. Everyone wins.

LBC


A lever mounted high likely will work but a T handle will only be useful dropping the rope. You can't pull hard enough if hook is under load for some hooks.
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