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Old February 10th 14, 05:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Bick (1DB)
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Default Does anyone use a tug tow hook that releases automatically whenglider kites?

On Sunday, February 9, 2014 5:58:56 PM UTC-8, Mike the Strike wrote:
The solution is simpler than that - it's called "low tow" - used in more civilized parts of the world.



Mike


I haven't tried low tow with my cg hook since it is up in the main wheel well. How does that (low tow) work with cg hook configurations? Any problems, or just chafing of the underbelly? Obviously, the tow rope has to extend forward on either the left or right side of the fuselage. Don't see flying two with constant yaw to prevent chafing. What about release? Any unintended consequences? I can maybe see the weak link rubbing up against the wheel well doors.

Also, our club has a PW-6 with chin hook. POH says - "Flying under the towing airplane downwash is not recommended since the towing cable rubs the fuselage front part."

Not sure low tow is the be-all, end-all answer.

Eric Bick -