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Ok, I could probably arrange with the winch driver to experiment, but is  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	there any definitive guidance on getting the greatest height off a winch launch? (eg. Skylaunch). i.e. if I'm "driven" at the higher end of the speed range acceptable to my gliders placarding, will I get higher or lower than a lower speed launch? I used to consider faster meant higher, but last weekend a most experienced colleague said you'd end less high, as you spend less time gaining height. I'm sure there's a set of graphs that would show a polar curve type trade-off, but is there a simple way of looking at this? Neil  | 
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