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Old February 14th 10, 08:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default They call it the impossible turn.

Mxsmanic wrote:
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They certainly do take off, or how would they get into the air?


By being towed there.


A take off is a take off.


And they are powered by an engine at the end of a rope.


See above.


So by your logic if the engine at the end of the rope quites, there is
no problem because it isn't directly bolted to the glider?



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