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I mentioned in the Nephi thread being released by the tow plane. A bit
of detail: My first flight of the day I released at 2,000' AGL a couple of miles east of Driggs. The lift was spotty and, after about 45 minutes, I had to land. For the second flight, Tom, owner of the ASH-30mi made the takeoff. At about 300' AGL, we got high and wide on the tug. I asked Tom if he wanted me to operate the dive brakes while he fought to get back into position. He said, "Yes". Before I could open the dive brakes (only a little was planned), the tug got pulled such that nose slewed through about 90 degrees and the nose was pointed steeply down. The tow pilot rightly cut us loose. We had completed about 240 degrees of turn following takeoff and, at 300' AGL, our greatest concern was getting this 26.5 meter span bird safely on the ground. The airport at Driggs is 7,300' x 100' and slopes up hill to the north. With full flaps and full dive brakes, we managed to get on the ground after over flying about half of the runway. We stopped at the last taxiway before the runway end turn off. During both flights, the tow pilot maneuvered as though we were a 15 meter ship which was at the limit of our capability to stay in position. Later, we had a thorough debriefing with the tow pilot concerning tight maneuvering with this big glider on tow. The word must have gotten spread around among the tow pilots because, on our next tow, it was much easier to stay in position. -- Dan Marotta |
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