At 06:29 24 April 2018, Surge wrote:
If it were up to me I'd consider winch launching seeing as those
mountains
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are very conveniently located.
Some advantages of a winch operation:
1. I would think that a second hand winch would be much cheaper
to
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than a type certified, tug aircraft. You don't need the latest
SkyLaunch
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ystem to get gliders airborne.
2. Operational expenses of a winch are typically a fraction of those
of a
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ype certified aircraft. No annual inspections, no mandatory
expensive
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aul schedules, much lower fuel consumption per launch, etc. A tug
costs
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ey to maintain even if it sits in a hangar doing nothing over winter.
3. You don't require a pilot with a tug rating. Sourcing and
retaining tug
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rated pilots appears to be a problem for a number of soaring
operations
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und the world.
I'm sure Bruno from Utah Soaring Association (Nephi) would be
able to
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you in the right direction if you are interested in setting up a
winch
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nching operation.
https://sites.google.com/site/nephisoaring/about-us
or maybe reverse pulley autotow - would be cheapest system to set
up if ground launching is allowed.