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Our club has gradually moved to winch over the last few years and now we use
ordinary aerotow rope on the winch (its cheap,made everywhere ,easy to splice and wears extremely well)Rope bungees slightly so pilots have to be trained how to keep an even load on the cable (makes you a smoother pilot as well) Average launch heights off 3300ft runway 1400-1600ft, record is a single astir to 2700ft We do tickets for launching at $8 each, 1 ticket for winch launch, 1 ticket per 500ft aerotow launch normally to 2000ft We have noticed these effects 1: more flying in marginal conditions (its cheap ) 2:more students because its cheap 3:A MASSIVE INCREASE IN CLUB PROFIT per launch (5 TIMES AS MUCH) on far less turnover. The winch now makes multiple times what aerotowing used to make for FAR LESS CAPITAL COST. We have priced the winch to have costs of less than a quarter of the ticket price 4:Pilots are better at getting away from lower heights T he difference is such that plans are being mooted to build a second winch and look at a bullwheel arrangement and endless cable on a small diesel to haul the cables out while a launch is going on We have a hundred members at our club and have noticed an increase in flying activity per member as a result of winching (again cost per launch) |
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